Leave Rush Limbaugh out of this.Harvdog wrote:What slays me about these performers is that most of them have zero education. Yet, they feel like they have the right to spout off about stuff they mostly know nothing about.
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Harvdog wrote:What slays me about these performers is that most of them have zero education. Yet, they feel like they have the right to spout off about stuff they mostly know nothing about. When rock stars get on TV and start with all their political bullshit, I turn it off.
The crazy thing is there are some kids that see this shit and they start developing their political beliefs based on what some uneducated singer thinks. That is the scary part. Just because you have a mic and a record deal, it doesn't make you a preacher of views. I would have asked for a refund from both Babs and Ted.
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It also doesn't make them Einstein either. When kids are watching a show and the lead singer of a band comes out and plays a show kids look up to them. Most of these guys and gals and this is a generaliztion might have a high school education. Then, half way through the show they start spouting off about their beliefs. Wait a minute. You could barely get out of high school, didn't go to college, and now you are an expert on politics? I didn't pay to hear you preach. It is the same with religion. Who cares? Shut the fuck up and play your music, act in your movie, collect your check and let me enjoy what I paid my money to watch.Bizzarofelice wrote:Just because they act for a living does not necessarily mean they are distant from the issues.Harvdog wrote:What slays me about these performers is that most of them have zero education. Yet, they feel like they have the right to spout off about stuff they mostly know nothing about.
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Then I suppose that Babs ticket sales will suffer?Harvdog wrote:It also doesn't make them Einstein either. When kids are watching a show and the lead singer of a band comes out and plays a show kids look up to them. Most of these guys and gals and this is a generaliztion might have a high school education. Then, half way through the show they start spouting off about their beliefs. Wait a minute. You could barely get out of high school, didn't go to college, and now you are an expert on politics? I didn't pay to hear you preach. It is the same with religion. Who cares? Shut the fuck up and play your music, act in your movie, collect your check and let me enjoy what I paid my money to watch.Bizzarofelice wrote:Just because they act for a living does not necessarily mean they are distant from the issues.Harvdog wrote:What slays me about these performers is that most of them have zero education. Yet, they feel like they have the right to spout off about stuff they mostly know nothing about.
Or maybe not so much.
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Nobody said they were Einstein. Methinks you have some issues.Harvdog wrote:It also doesn't make them Einstein either.
Songs, the things that band's market along with their image, have words. These words can be a call to bring the sexy back, or it can be a genuine expression of the song's writer. If it is a song with genuine expression, and the beat is catchy enough, these words can find
Songs about girl trouble seem to do well because there are lots of people with girl trouble. There are also people with other troubles that can seem relatable; I got sent to Iraq despite there being no rationale, my job got sent overseas, I think I should be able to have an abortion. These songs will find their audience.
If you are not part of the audience for these songwriters, go back to listening to Justin Timberlake.
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$750.00 to watch Yentl croak out some over-trodden diddies? Never fucking ever.
She skull-fucked each and every one of those folks. $ 7 5 0 . 0 0? Bwaaahahahahaha
She skull-fucked each and every one of those folks. $ 7 5 0 . 0 0? Bwaaahahahahaha
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The important thing you said was Songs. There is a difference between songs and stopping a show and preaching your political beliefs to a crowd of peoplet hat paid to see you sing songs.Bizzarofelice wrote:Nobody said they were Einstein. Methinks you have some issues.Harvdog wrote:It also doesn't make them Einstein either.
Songs, the things that band's market along with their image, have words. These words can be a call to bring the sexy back, or it can be a genuine expression of the song's writer. If it is a song with genuine expression, and the beat is catchy enough, these words can find
Songs about girl trouble seem to do well because there are lots of people with girl trouble. There are also people with other troubles that can seem relatable; I got sent to Iraq despite there being no rationale, my job got sent overseas, I think I should be able to have an abortion. These songs will find their audience.
If you are not part of the audience for these songwriters, go back to listening to Justin Timberlake.
I think every band has a right to sing about whatever they want. Some sing about chicks, some sing about drinking, some about death, and some about issues. That is their right. Does it make them right? Can I like their music and disagree with their religious and political beliefs? Yes. That is what is great about this country. But if you paid to go see someone sing songs and they want to get political then I would be pissed.
I cannot stand when these fuckers get on award shows and use it as a stage for political agenda. I didn't pay to see that. They aren't singing any songs....acting in movies......but they feel it is their right to lecture on their beliefs. That is bullshit.
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Harv, I just don't understand where you encounter this stuff. They opine politically at their shows, and at awards ceremonies? I don't know about you, but I'm not generally watching that stuff.
I'd go ahead and assume that most of the folks dishing out $ 7 5 0 . 0 0 to see babs have a good grasp on what her politics are. Also, the awards shows (from the little that I've seen) are some of the least compelling televised events ever. Where are you in all of this? How is it that your peace of mind is disturbed?
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I'd go ahead and assume that most of the folks dishing out $ 7 5 0 . 0 0 to see babs have a good grasp on what her politics are. Also, the awards shows (from the little that I've seen) are some of the least compelling televised events ever. Where are you in all of this? How is it that your peace of mind is disturbed?
Do you show up at tee time with a tennis racket?
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No Harv, the important thing is that you didn't like what she said. This wouldn't even be a freakin subject were it not for the fact that this board is populated by halfwit dittomonkeys.
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Who wrote those songs? In cases of those with this political slant, the artists performing also wrote the songs. If Green Day played American Idiot, and then gave a little bit of exposition to better help the audience understand why they wrote that song, it would help the artist better connect with his audience. I'm sure the little turds in Green Day want people to get what they meant with the wake me when september ends song.Harvdog wrote:The important thing you said was Songs.
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It has nothing to do with what she said. It is the fact that people paid to see her sing songs and she uses it as a platform for a political motivation. I wouldn't pay .75 too see her old wrinkled ass sing but hey, I wasn't born in the 50's and I am not gay. Calling me a halfwit because I think she is out of line is stupid. I think your comments are because you are anti-Bush and think I am pro-Bush. You obvioulsy know nothing about me.BSmack wrote:No Harv, the important thing is that you didn't like what she said. This wouldn't even be a freakin subject were it not for the fact that this board is populated by halfwit dittomonkeys.
I love Green Day. I get the meaning of the songs. Punk has always been about angst. Obvioulsy Billy Joe doesn't like the political culture of the United States these days. He isn't apart of the "Redneck Agenda" either. I get it. He has a right to compose, sing, and perform these songs. I have a right to buy them or shut off the radio if I don't like them. Personally, I like Green Day. I have seen them in concert and don't remember them stopping the show to spout their beliefs. I also don't remember them spouting off with U2 during the first game back in New Orleans on Monday night football either.Bizzarofelice wrote:Who wrote those songs? In cases of those with this political slant, the artists performing also wrote the songs. If Green Day played American Idiot, and then gave a little bit of exposition to better help the audience understand why they wrote that song, it would help the artist better connect with his audience. I'm sure the little turds in Green Day want people to get what they meant with the wake me when september ends song.Harvdog wrote:The important thing you said was Songs.
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So you'll be blasting Ted Nugent next?Harvdog wrote:It has nothing to do with what she said. It is the fact that people paid to see her sing songs and she uses it as a platform for a political motivation. I wouldn't pay .75 too see her old wrinkled ass sing but hey, I wasn't born in the 50's and I am not gay. Calling me a halfwit because I think she is out of line is stupid. I think your comments are because you are anti-Bush and think I am pro-Bush. You obvioulsy know nothing about me.BSmack wrote:No Harv, the important thing is that you didn't like what she said. This wouldn't even be a freakin subject were it not for the fact that this board is populated by halfwit dittomonkeys.
Give me a break Harv, you hate what she said, not where she said it.
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Obviously the concepts of free enterprise and the 1st Amendment elude your mental grasp. Striesand paid for that hall and she sold the tickets. In America that means she can say or do whatever the hell she wants to within the law. She didn't say she wanted to depose Bush or harm him, she called him an idiot. Of course you and I have the right not to pay for the tickets to her show. That's America baby.Cicero wrote:yeah, B but how many pro-Bush celebs abuse their power of the mic??
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