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Andrew Jones
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Wed, 23 Jul 2003 23:52:47 -0400
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Re: [idm] rambling on
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luckily we still have a remarkably unregulated internet for the "underground" to blossom on. Speaking of which, I'm organizing a tour for Machine Drum and Nautilus in November. e-mail me if you want a date. We already have a lot of places down for it, but ya never know. Need someone in San Diego especially. Peace, a On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 11:49 PM, Anthony Geisman wrote:
quoted 26 lines I wonder with all the shite happening in the world if it will spawn> I wonder with all the shite happening in the world if it will spawn > any new genres. In the late 1970s, punk rock becames a means of > expression because the youth had all this anger, frustration, and a > deepening sense of isolation. It was a time of rising unemployment, > shrinking social service programs, and increasing poverty....much like > today. Punk rock was angry, loud, aggressive, and rooted in > working/lower class alienation. Bands like The Clash addressed social > issues like classism, racism, and police and state sanctioned > brutality. Chuck D, credited groups like the Clash with “showing me > that music can be a powerful social force and it must be used to > challenge the system.” Under the Reagan/Thatcher era, hip hop was the > counterculture form of music taking off where punk left off by > addressing social injustices. Today at the helm of the lone superpower > there is an ultra right wing oligarchy of greedy psychopaths playing > with all of our futures. Unfortunately, their lunacy can > affect all of our futures. So my question is will musicians respond? > Will new their be new styles of musical expressions? With all the > radio stations being bought up by companies like Clear Channel, we can > expect real crappy music from now on to dominate the airwaves, but > what of the underground scene... > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software >
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