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re: When bands go all political on their fans and music?
Posted on 10/15/15 at 9:14 pm to rlebl39
Posted on 10/15/15 at 9:14 pm to rlebl39
The Shins. No way down. I appreciate the song lyrically even though I don't agree with political stance Mercer takes. Most contemporary music is gonna have a left bend to it. Not a big deal to me. Who wants to just listen to stuff you agree with all the time anyway?
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:12 am to sparkinator
Pop culture is inherently political, and it is conservative. Not conservative in the "Republican/Democrat" sense, but that it supports the current status quo conservative. It is, to borrow a phrase from Karl Marx, the opiate of the masses. And it always has been, back to Roman times. When the Roman emperor had a choice between buying bread or sand, he chose sand for Colliseum. Nothing, and I mean nothing, pacifies the masses quite like their entertainments.
Pop music exists to reinforce current cultural norms, and also present our platonic ideals. Taylor Swift gives a generation of young girls something to aspire to be. But it also defines success as selling records, being pretty, and being popular. The complete absence of anything that could be construed as a political stance is itself political. It's Jordan's "even Republicans buy shoes" in action.
The corporate and government powers want you to be apolitical. They don't want you to invoke political and social ideals. It's a threat to the order, which clearly benefits the people on top of it. The "shut up and sing" crowd is making an explicit political argument, and that is that we shouldn't be political. The very foundation of our democracy is that every citizen should be engaged in the body politic, yet we explicitly want our entertainment to simply pacify us.
Apolitical music in fact reinforces current cultural norms, and it supports the power structure. It makes the system stronger, and it defines success in the terms approved by the corporate control of the industry. It values an unengaged, stupid populace that does not worry itself with messy ideas, and instead only worries about having fun or consuming more. We are, to borrow yet another phrase, amusing ourselves to death.
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs.
Pop music exists to reinforce current cultural norms, and also present our platonic ideals. Taylor Swift gives a generation of young girls something to aspire to be. But it also defines success as selling records, being pretty, and being popular. The complete absence of anything that could be construed as a political stance is itself political. It's Jordan's "even Republicans buy shoes" in action.
The corporate and government powers want you to be apolitical. They don't want you to invoke political and social ideals. It's a threat to the order, which clearly benefits the people on top of it. The "shut up and sing" crowd is making an explicit political argument, and that is that we shouldn't be political. The very foundation of our democracy is that every citizen should be engaged in the body politic, yet we explicitly want our entertainment to simply pacify us.
Apolitical music in fact reinforces current cultural norms, and it supports the power structure. It makes the system stronger, and it defines success in the terms approved by the corporate control of the industry. It values an unengaged, stupid populace that does not worry itself with messy ideas, and instead only worries about having fun or consuming more. We are, to borrow yet another phrase, amusing ourselves to death.
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 10:04 am to rlebl39
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I don't let it bother me when it's in the lyrics of songs. However when you're at a live show and the band gets all political preachy to the audience is really annoying to me, regardless of which way they are leaning.
I agree with this, and it's a huge reason I've never been a big fan of Pearl Jam.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 11:24 am to kizomich
Toby McGarth had that album about foot raping muslims as I recall.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 11:45 am to FourThreeForty
Green Day's American Idiot
Everything from Rise Against
Everything from Rise Against
Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:02 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:I try to, but it's hard for me to ignore being as conservative as I am. With some bands it kind of comes with the territory. With acts that lean country it becomes a problem. That's one reason I can't stand Patterson Hood besides his terrible voice.
I generally ignore it. Being a libertarian leaning guy I'd have to practically stop listening to music if I didn't want to hear leftist politics
Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:21 pm to AlxTgr
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I try to, but it's hard for me to ignore being as conservative as I am.
Yeah, some of it's so blatant that it's just not enjoyable.
But, me being a RUSH fan (I know you're not) at least I've got "The Trees."
Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:40 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:I like Rush. Fly By Night even made it to my phone.
me being a RUSH fan (I know you're not)
Posted on 10/17/15 at 8:27 am to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
I generally ignore it. Being a libertarian leaning guy I'd have to practically stop listening to music if I didn't want to hear leftist politics
This.
I'm a huge Pearl Jam fan. Every. Single. Time. I have seen them live, Vedder starts bitching about something. It is annoying. Just play fricking music, please.
Sad part is, I know there are several "artists" who literally would hate my guts bc of political beliefs, but I can promise you they don't hate my money.
Posted on 10/17/15 at 10:30 am to AlxTgr
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me being a RUSH fan (I know you're not)
I like Rush. Fly By Night even made it to my phone.
Gotcha.. Must have confused you with someone else.
Posted on 10/17/15 at 10:31 am to EZE Tiger Fan
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This.
I'm a huge Pearl Jam fan. Every. Single. Time. I have seen them live, Vedder starts bitching about something. It is annoying. Just play fricking music, please.
Sad part is, I know there are several "artists" who literally would hate my guts bc of political beliefs, but I can promise you they don't hate my money.
Yep, I like PJ a lot, just have to overlook the political rantings.
Posted on 10/18/15 at 12:18 am to JumpingTheShark
Pearl Jam, by far. Don't ever go see PJ after a mass shooting in America, that frick won't shut up about it.
Posted on 10/18/15 at 8:07 am to rlebl39
I am on board with you here. Steve Earle is the worst about this.
Posted on 10/18/15 at 8:08 am to Baloo
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The corporate and government powers want you to be apolitical. They don't want you to invoke political and social ideals. It's a threat to the order, which clearly benefits the people on top of it. The "shut up and sing" crowd is making an explicit political argument, and that is that we shouldn't be political. The very foundation of our democracy is that every citizen should be engaged in the body politic, yet we explicitly want our entertainment to simply pacify us.
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Apolitical music in fact reinforces current cultural norms, and it supports the power structure. It makes the system stronger, and it defines success in the terms approved by the corporate control of the industry. It values an unengaged, stupid populace that does not worry itself with messy ideas, and instead only worries about having fun or consuming more. We are, to borrow yet another phrase, amusing ourselves to death.
Bingo.
ETA: The same applies to movies, tv and the written word.
This post was edited on 10/18/15 at 8:10 am
Posted on 10/18/15 at 11:58 pm to FourThreeForty
Nevermind the Bollocks
Posted on 10/19/15 at 12:21 am to FourThreeForty
I don't really care what the artist thinks, and subtle references, jabs, etc. don't bother me, but there is a thin line.
Even if I thought green day didn't suck dick, I could never support stupid shite like American Idiot.
Even if I thought green day didn't suck dick, I could never support stupid shite like American Idiot.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:50 am to rlebl39
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I don't let it bother me when it's in the lyrics of songs. However when you're at a live show and the band gets all political preachy to the audience is really annoying to me, regardless of which way they are leaning.
exactly
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:51 am to AlxTgr
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I try to, but it's hard for me to ignore being as conservative as I am. With some bands it kind of comes with the territory. With acts that lean country it becomes a problem. That's one reason I can't stand Patterson Hood besides his terrible voice.
Like 80% of red dirt/texas country/Americana acts are liberal, and like 95% of the audience is conservative. It's amazing.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:53 am to Pettifogger
quote:Is that true?
Like 80% of red dirt/texas country/Americana acts are liberal,
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