Longtime friend-of-TAS and Alarming News proprietor Karol
Markowicz has a typically feisty column
up over at the WYNC website arguing Republican candidates
should stop licensing songs by the “already-successful rock
stars” who hate them and instead look to the “entrepreneurs of
the music world” — struggling independent musicians — for muscial
accompaniment.
She also makes a good point about the true nature of the now de
rigueur self-righteous denunciation of X Republican politician
using Y’s anthem at political rallies:
I don’t stop listening to musicians because of their outspoken
opinions, though I’ve been known to roll my eyes and mock them, but
it is annoying. When a musician asks a politician to stop using
their music, despite
the politician having purchased all the necessary licenses and
rights to that music, it becomes a statement that those who
don’t think the same as the musician are not welcome. It’s just
mean and spiteful.
Since I don’t often get an opportunity to cite Night Ranger on
this blog, I have to ask: Can you still rock in
America? Or, as Triumph put it back in ‘81,
“You’re thinking it over, but you just can’t sort it
out/Do you want someone to tell you what they think
it’s all about?”
Flee| 7.19.11 @ 3:24PM
It's a reason for me not to go to the movies much at all. I can't stomach giving $ to idiot actors that think they know how to solve the worlds problems when all we ask is that they don't act like a cardboard cutout. When will artists realize that we don't need their guidance to help us live our lives better. They should entertain not educate.
Occam's Tool| 7.19.11 @ 4:33PM
Hell, just use George Harrison's "Taxman" against Obama. Harrison's dead, and even if he were alive, he couldn't argue against original intent of the song.