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Country musicians and political stances

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by The Cat, Oct 26, 2007.

  1. HayesStreet

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    Not the first time I've been accused of that. :)

    I know that 'anti-war' can mean anti-Iraq, anti-intervention, or anti-all war, among other things. I don't think his record supports anti-all war or anti-intervention, I didn't see anything from him specifically about Iraq, so I don't think he probably would fit into the 'current everyday life' usage of anti-war. Nor do I think he would necessarily be aligned with the Dixie Chicks. If I had to guess I'd say he would be more apt to have the opinion that it was in poor taste although certainly within their right to say.

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    Some are and some aren't, and some are against them all.

    He was a huge advocate of social consciousness, for sure. But he was more complex I think than being put into one camp. As pointed out above, I don't think he'd have been supportive of the Dixie Chicks opinion, although he would have supported their right to say what they wanted.
     
  2. Buck Turgidson

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    Same with Merle. It would be tough to find a more (small c) conservative song than "Are the Good Times Really Over?". He wrote quite a few flag-wavers as well.
     
  3. FranchiseBlade

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    But I don't think that flag waving is anti-liberal.
     
  4. Buck Turgidson

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    Me neither, but in the context of the times he was writing songs like Muskogee & Fighting Side, he certainly was coming from the right.

    Again, like Hayes said, it's hard to lump these guys into any one group.
     
  5. ima_drummer2k

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    I don't give a frog's fat ass about the political views of my favorite bands/artists. For me, music should be an escape from the every day world, not a reminder of it.

    EDIT: This is not to say I don't enjoy music with a message. If you want to tell everyone about how you feel about an issue, don't issue a public statement and/or launch into a political diatribe between songs at your shows..... write a song about it.
     

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