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re: Leftist loons HATE Van Morrison, and it's glorious

Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:47 pm to
Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:47 pm to
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We need more Vans in this world
Ironcially the founder of Vans shoes died today.

As for Morrison... his level of curmudgeon goes to 11. And it's awesome. Just don't be the guy running sound for one of his shows.
Posted by ForeverEllisHugh
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2016
14793 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:28 pm to
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I’ve wondered who Rage Against The Machine rages against now that they are on the side of the Machine?


I mean they’re pretty anti-authoritarian so I doubt they’re fans of all this censorship and cancel culture.
Posted by xxTIMMYxx
Member since Aug 2019
17562 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:30 pm to
The conspiracy crap is becoming less effective every day as more people realize this shite actually happens
Posted by tarzana
TX Hwy 6--Brazos River Backwater
Member since Sep 2015
26139 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:31 pm to
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Ted Nugent

You can't be serious. NO ONE listens to Ted Nugent--that's just gauche.

Anyway, I got plenty of fine music for the weekend: classic CDs by Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks and modern discs by Florida-Georgia Line, Bebe Rexha, Post Malone and Lady "A".
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
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Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:37 pm to
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Gone are the days of trashed hotel rooms, button-pushing rhetoric (bigger than Jesus!) and tunes meant to scare Grandma. Modern musicians are social media savvy, cranking out rock designed for easy streaming. If a rocker attempted a protest song today, it might be to praise Dr. Anthony Fauci, the king of medical flip flops.

Rock media is mostly the same, with outlets like Rolling Stone eager to support the status quo.

This is even more true when it comes to the woke revolution. Where are the rockers taking a stand against Identity Politics, Critical Race Theory or the new Speech Codes?
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The Foo Fighters, one of the more respected rock outfits of the past 20 years, performed for President Joe Biden’s recent inauguration. In doing so they celebrated a leader who essentially spent his adult life in government and hasn’t said a peep about Big Tech censorship or recent freedom-snuffing threats.

Fight the power, indeed.

Select members of the old guard, apparently, have had enough of the new woke world. These aging rockers, still going strong despite decades on the road, see the threat to creativity posed by the woke revolution.
Roger Daltrey of The Who made it clear this week he’s no fan of the current climate. His band became famous for smashing guitars and hotel rooms alike. They weren’t role models, nor did they pretend they were. They just delivered decades of vital, ageless rock.
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Daltrey shared his scathing thoughts on the woke mob via Zane Lowe’s Apple Music 1 showcase, in between plugs for the reissue of “The Who Sell Out.”

‘It’s just getting harder to disseminate the truth. It’s almost like, now we should turn the whole thing off. Go back to newsprint, go back to word of mouth and start to read books again. ‘I don’t know, we might get somewhere because it’s becoming so absurd now with AI, all the tricks it can do, and the woke generation.’

‘It’s terrifying, the miserable world they’re going to create for themselves. I mean, anyone who’s lived a life and you see what they’re doing, you just know that it’s a route to nowhere.

Daltrey is grateful to have lived during an age when people faced hardships far beyond “microaggressions.”

Elaborating on what he means to have been privileged during a certain time, he told how his generation had ‘came out of a war’, had came out of a ‘levelled society’, lived through socialist governments and added that he’d been to countries at the height of communism.

Daltrey is far from alone, though.

Johnny Rotten, better known today as John Lydon, similarly lashed out at the new woke bylaws. The former Sex Pistols front man, a right-leaning rocker who supported President Trump, critiqued the woke youth in his inimitable fashion.

“These people aren’t really genuinely disenfranchised at all,” said Lydon, 65. “They just view themselves as special. It’s selfishness and in that respect, it’s divisive and can only lead to trouble,” he said.

“I can’t believe that TV stations give some of these lunatics the space,” the “Anarchy In The UK” singer continued.

“Where is this ‘moral majority’ nonsense coming from when they’re basically the ones doing all the wrong for being so bloody judgmental and vicious against anybody that doesn’t go with the current popular opinion?” he asked. “It’s just horribly, horribly tempestuous spoilt children coming out of colleges and universities with s-?-t for brains.”

Others with integral ties to punk rock are similarly aghast at the restrictive status quo. Take Don Letts, a musician and videographer for The Clash, who recently warned against the encroaching woke world.

“For artists, the protest song is an increasingly difficult proposition. In a world so woke you can’t make a joke, trying to navigate the minefield of fake news, conspiracy theories and information overload is made even trickier by the fear of being accused of cultural appropriation.”

“In my day, getting into music felt like a rebellious, anti-establishment thing,” he said. “Today, many see it as a way of becoming part of the establishment.”

Glenn Danzig, 65, founder of the Misfits, Samhain and Danzig, unleashed a profanity-laden assault on wokeism to, of all places, Rolling Stone. The interview alone is triggering.

Recalling how the band “would do things just to piss people off,” Danzig said the song has an attitude of “f*** everybody. F*** you, f*** you, f*** you, f*** the world.”

He then went on to say that he believes that songs of that ilk aren’t possible to create any more. “I don’t think people will ever see anything like it again,” he said. “There won’t be any new bands coming out like that. Now, they will immediately get canceled.

“People don’t understand, because everything’s so cancel-culture, woke bulls*** nowadays, but you could never have the punk explosion nowadays, because of cancel culture and woke bulls***,” he added.

“You could never have it. It would never have happened. We’re lucky it happened when it did, because it’ll never happen again. You won’t have any of those kinds of bands ever again. Everyone’s so uptight and P.C., it’s just like, ‘OK, whatever.’”

Van Morrison didn’t directly address the woke sentiment last year, but he did stand up to what he say as the draconian COVID-19 rules that separated musicians from their fans, among other disruptions. Morrison cranked out a trio of protest songs decrying the lockdowns and their “fascist” agendas. It’s pure punk sentiment that made progressive wokesters recoil.
Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
57200 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:41 pm to
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I got plenty of fine music for the weekend...Florida-Georgia Line,
No.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
95303 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 6:44 pm to
Steve Forbes, just like 25 years ago.
Posted by Toomer Deplorable
Team Bitter Clinger
Member since May 2020
17673 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 10:19 am to
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You seem to be just like the music industry. They rip him “for no reason other than its political leanings”, and you are praising him for no reason other than his political views. You didn’t say one positive thing about this record.






“Thanks for the information and never give a sucker an even break/Every time he seems to be breaking into a new level consciousness/There always seems to be more obstacles in the way...

Thanks for the information, I don't wanna quibble over insignificant details/And I've tried every trick in the book/I know I should look before I leap...”
Posted by Telecaster
Memphis
Member since May 2017
1668 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 12:04 pm to
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As for Morrison... his level of curmudgeon goes to 11. And it's awesome. Just don't be the guy running sound for one of his shows.


Van was a dick to the Blind Boys of Alabama on Don Imus’ tv show once. Van - an equal opportunity a-hole.
Posted by MasonTiger
Mason, Ohio
Member since Jan 2005
16248 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 6:57 pm to
Just listened to all three albums. Lyrics are hilarious and the music is really good. Nice background tunes for sitting out on the deck with a bourbon. Add the fact that the left wing critics are losing their shite, this recording is an all out success IMO.
This post was edited on 5/10/21 at 8:58 pm
Posted by nwacajun
St louis
Member since Dec 2008
1492 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 8:00 pm to
Into the mystic, Bitches
Posted by biglego
Ask your mom where I been
Member since Nov 2007
76271 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 8:14 pm to
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never would have guessed this of Van Morrison,


Tbh I assumed he was retired if not dead


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