KentDB741
location: Buffalo, New York USA
listening to: The sweet music of YES
registered: 2001.11.12
posts: 1355
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Festus:Yes, Radiohead is certainly on the list of musical artists that
exhibit some level of political dissent. However, as some have
already pointed out --- Radiohead has what I would call a
"non-mainsteam" audience. Heavier bands, like TOOL and METALLICA are also not geared
to a large mainstream audience --- even though they might
be considered "mainstream" within the genres they record
within.When I posted the quote to which you responded, I was
thinking of the biggest sellers of what is currently out there.
This usually means useless, pandering, unlistenable garbage.This may be why I constantly find myself in the "classic rock"
section of my favorite 'wrecka stow. There are also those who release "veiled dissent" --- for fear
of alienating those "important marketing demographics."
Artists in this category include people like Dave Matthews ---
whose producer shit canned an entire album just because it
was different than what DMB had heretofore recorded. That album, which was known as THE LILYWHITE SESSIONS,
was later released after huge fan backlash. The new album,
called BUSTED STUFF, featured re-recorded versions of most
of the LILYWHITE material, but not the originals. The first
effort was better, IMHO.Obviously, dissent bands like RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
and FAITH NO MORE are no longer together, but they are two
others that put forth worthwhile material in the context of
dissent. Individuals like HENRY ROLLINS and even EMINEM
have had something great to say.Check out the EMINEM song WHITE AMERICA at the Guerilla
News Network website, for a taste of what I mean. (Be sure to
play the UNCENSORED VERSION, please):
http://www.guerillanews.com/white_america/
But then, you start to get into ridiculous shit like INSANE
CLOWN POSSEE and that band that did that song "Let the
bodies hit the floor" or something like that. I think that song
was called BODIES. I think that idiots like this allow some
people to dismiss all dissenters as morons, which is
unfortunate to the people who are really trying to say
something important, like Zach de la Rocha of RAGE.Most of the great political dissenters of our collective musical
past --- are all dead, for the most part.Gee, isn't that coincidentially productive to those who want to
quash such dissent?It's all one big fucking coincidence . . . nothing to worry about,
though.Peace and Prayers,
Kent Daniel Bentkowski
Buffalo, New York USA
K
KentDB741
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Festus:Yes, Radiohead is certainly on the list of musical artists that
exhibit some level of political dissent. However, as some have
already pointed out --- Radiohead has what I would call a
"non-mainsteam" audience. Heavier bands, like TOOL and METALLICA are also not geared
to a large mainstream audience --- even though they might
be considered "mainstream" within the genres they record
within.When I posted the quote to which you responded, I was
thinking of the biggest sellers of what is currently out there.
This usually means useless, pandering, unlistenable garbage.This may be why I constantly find myself in the "classic rock"
section of my favorite 'wrecka stow. There are also those who release "veiled dissent" --- for fear
of alienating those "important marketing demographics."
Artists in this category include people like Dave Matthews ---
whose producer shit canned an entire album just because it
was different than what DMB had heretofore recorded. That album, which was known as THE LILYWHITE SESSIONS,
was later released after huge fan backlash. The new album,
called BUSTED STUFF, featured re-recorded versions of most
of the LILYWHITE material, but not the originals. The first
effort was better, IMHO.Obviously, dissent bands like RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
and FAITH NO MORE are no longer together, but they are two
others that put forth worthwhile material in the context of
dissent. Individuals like HENRY ROLLINS and even EMINEM
have had something great to say.Check out the EMINEM song WHITE AMERICA at the Guerilla
News Network website, for a taste of what I mean. (Be sure to
play the UNCENSORED VERSION, please):
http://www.guerillanews.com/white_america/
But then, you start to get into ridiculous shit like INSANE
CLOWN POSSEE and that band that did that song "Let the
bodies hit the floor" or something like that. I think that song
was called BODIES. I think that idiots like this allow some
people to dismiss all dissenters as morons, which is
unfortunate to the people who are really trying to say
something important, like Zach de la Rocha of RAGE.Most of the great political dissenters of our collective musical
past --- are all dead, for the most part.Gee, isn't that coincidentially productive to those who want to
quash such dissent?It's all one big fucking coincidence . . . nothing to worry about,
though.Peace and Prayers,
Kent Daniel Bentkowski
Buffalo, New York USA
posted 2003.07.03
posted on July 3rd 2003
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KentDB741
location: Buffalo, New York USA
listening to: The sweet music of YES
registered: 2001.11.12
posts: 1355
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