Re: anyone like Steve Earle's Stone's covers?
Date: March 1, 2006 01:42
Elmo Lewis Wrote:
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> Love Earle as a songwriter, except when he gets
> too political. I don't like this from any rockers
> regardless of his/her political views.
respectfully elmo; (and happy birthday to elmo sr.)
i think, considering the "counter cultural" aspect of 60's rock, that
it's a necessary function of some great rock artists (tho personally i'm not a bono or sting fan) to have a 'voice' and represent a 'voice' in this troubled world... then again, in the 60's, at least in 'merica, we had an illegal and immoral genocidal war against civilians that were killing off the best of our own youth too, a corrupt secret federal government at war against their own citizens (who made them rich and powerful) and especially against artists and peace activists and environmentalists and women's rights advocates...
we had a really vicious mentally disturbed president with an 'enemies list' hooked right into the FBI and other secret police organizations...starting sneaky little violent acts using undercover spies, and then blaming it on the 'terrorists/activists/peacniks' ...and resultant hate campaigns...
wow, thank goodness things are so entirely different now.
the kids are alright, and maybe it's good that they are encouraged to be wondering about 'what's so funny about peace love and understanding...'
rock it seems to be, should be part of breaking thru to the other side.
break on thru, break on thru, break on thru...
hendrix, stones, beatles, jefferson airplane, kinks, dylan...many, many....
...part of the reason they kept huge success and enlarged upon it, (after initial top of the pops hits, was that they were breaking thru with something important...
it's a wonder they didn't kill elvis for bringing that 'jungle music' to the white kids... it's not like they didn't burn his records in hitlerian attempts to stop it... it's not like broadcasting is still here...and demographied narrow-casting is keeping everyone in their own little clubs, where they can get picked off and become vicitims of the masters of war...
let's not take the teeth out of art. off the soapbox...
i get tired of it too... but NOT doing something, IS doing something...in that it allows genocidal, maniacs to do a series of coups and take control of everything...
guess i'm trying to say that:
"I’m sick and tired of hearing things
From uptight, short-sighted, narrow-minded hypocritics
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
I’ve had enough of reading things
By neurotic, psychotic, pig-headed politicians
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of tricky dicky
Is gonna mother hubbard soft soap me
With just a pocketful of hope
Money for dope
Money for rope
and the stones WERE part of that movement bigtime... and 'neocon' from ABB should have been projected right into the face of every crowd in every red state on the stones itinerary...yeah i know keith didn't want to go there, and mick wrote that one...funny that is...
anyway.
writers and artists have always been the only front line defense and chroniclers of real history in cultures...
so...i also, get tired of the self-serving politics of some artists, and think i know where you're comin' from with all that elmo; often feel the same; but not today
...just adding another spice into the soup here, respectfully....
otherwise we'll be shouting out who killed the kennedys'(metaphorically and otherwise) and not realizing that by keeping society (and the PERMITTED artists) dumbed down and controlled and keeping kids stupid on purpose thru 'education' ; that after all, it's you and me. etc...
i understand that dylan didn't want "to sound the battle charge" and i'm not suggesting he should have...but there's a reason, considering his early writings, that all he'd ever have to do is pick up the phone, and keith and ronnie would be there for him, as they have in the past...
i'm going on too long... sorry; i think we, i, need to let artists be free to sing a song and not get blacklisted or on some enemies list and have their careers ruined and visas revoked, and having to think in narrow lines before they even write a song... not to mention the ensuing phony drug bust attacks etc...on pop artists at the time...
those cops kept busting the stones and the beatles because the government was genuinely petrified that people would 'come together and love everybody right now...' i know some will think i'm an old hippie...and i am...
but am younger than the stones and have seen a lot of stuff go down...
and it's worse now.
the whole dang world gets dixie chicked and then we have murderous blood lust genociders calling all the shots....
fingerprint file; undercover of the night etc...
not their best songs...but increasingly important cultural documents...
doncha think?
ok, don't worry; i won't post for awhile.