313 quote of this year so far :
"The Mall has replaced the Church as the place people get their shared
values."
Speaking of which, did anyone compile a 313 quote list for last year?
-Pete
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nseparable from the
music.
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perhaps, but then thats where I come in.
Im paying to listen to your music, not t
It's tough. How do we try and oppose what we all know doesn't make sense
unless we take it out of the 'unspoken' and start to make it part of the
fabric of our lives? I suppose that includes our music too. (Not all of
it though, naturally.) It's hard to get political and remain musically
releva
nstead talk about politics. its
> just a difference in opinion :)
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> >Will
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>What I object to is a form of political protest that involves
BUYING the
>things being protested against.
i would have to say that there's a large philosophical difference
between mindless c
Mark S. Krüx wrote:
So if he stole 'em you'd be down with it??
Absolutely ;)
Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com
So if he stole 'em you'd be down with it??
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Nicole Slavin wrote:
On
stage, his musicians tear up Conservative newspapers and sample the effects,
to name but one thing he does. It's an amazingly entertaining and original
way to convey his protest.
Again, I don´t for a minute think that artists shouldn´t infuse their
work with political
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>its just my opinion.
>
>I make music too, and I dont think I would feel right taking my
time that
>people had paid for to make them music to instead talk about
politics. its
>just a difference in opin
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>perhaps, but then thats where I come in.
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>Im paying to listen to your music, not to give you a venue to
push your
>beliefs on me in hope of winning me over.
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>I know, this thread is useless, but it w
a good discussion :)
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I really can't be bothered with most of Herbert's musical output- it's
been a long time since I bought any of his records but I did see him
play at Sonar a year or two ago and was mildly amused by his live show.
I've definitelty got a bit of respect for his decision to bring "real
world" issue
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> This is not a useless thread, it addresses issues that are relevant to all
> of us within a musical context.
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tion, which has made him
one of the most exciting artists around.
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> perhaps, but then tha
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>Will one guy boycotting the Gap change the world? Maybe not.
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>The argument can swing the other way as well.
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>I admire your idealism. Perhaps I´m just too much of a cynic.
But for
>me, k
Kent williams wrote:
So ripping a pair of Gap Boxers equivalent to burning a flag. Will one guy
change the world by doing it? Maybe not. Maybe he'll make a few people
think about where their food and clothes and music comes from.
Will one guy boycotting the Gap change the world? Maybe not.
So ripping a pair of Gap Boxers equivalent to burning a flag. Will one guy
change the world by doing it? Maybe not. Maybe he'll make a few people
think about where their food and clothes and music comes from.
I like the notion of "hands ripping" becoming a sort of memento mori of
commodific
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