To: Dutch Boy
It's his song, and I can't blame him if he doesn't want it being used for a campaign he doesn't support.
To: SpringheelJack
Wasn't some black musical group offended that Bob Dole's campaign turned the song "I'm a Soul Man" into "I'm a Dole Man"?
Anyway, as long as the group is getting royalties paid to them, how can they legally object?
I think that Crissy Hynde probably objects to Rush Limbaugh using her song for the intro to his show.
But too bad.
To: SpringheelJack
It's his song, and I can't blame him if he doesn't want it being used for a campaign he doesn't support.
Bull!
These guys are commercial musicians. They SELL their music for money/profit. The BUYER can use it in anyway they see fit. Next thing you know musicians will have an instruction packet about how their music may be listened.
48 posted on
06/25/2005 7:26:35 AM PDT by
Republican Red
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