Posted on 02/19/2006 4:02:01 PM PST by Archerfish
Well, since this is going to show that I am a newbie here, I expect to be smacked for general cluelessness.
Anyway, I was perusing some websites regarding one of the hobbies I enjoy (Watching Japanese animation - anime.) when I stumbled upon a link to the following website:
Which is publicizing a war protest album which, judging from the list, seems entirely filled with songs from the Vietnam era:
War Pigs
Eve of Destruction
War Again
For What It's Worth
Masters of War
Sunday Bloody Sunday
War, One Tin Soldier
Blowin' in the Wind
Fortunate Son
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Now all of these songs are being covered by some fairly well-known (To the anime community.) voice actors and actresses. While the list of charities benefiting from the album seems relatively unexceptional if on the left side of the scale - CARE, Doctors Without Borders and the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust - the very idea of them using war protest (Or peace-now.) songs seems...well, rather disconcerting.
While I have always expected that my favorite performers have their own opinions, I always seem to be surprised when those opinions manifest themselves. But in this case, the fact that we seem to have a "Return to the 70s!" vibe going on with this project, lead me to wonder if I can ever really enjoy any hobby without having to wonder if the people involved in that hobby intend to shove their political views in my face when I don't want to see it. This album is very different from commenting about your opinions in an interview...
And that implication that the GWOT/Iraq = Vietnam...Well, to begin, do they really know how Vietnam ended...?
Archerfish
They forgot "Ohio" by CSNY.
Rock is dead, long live PC pop.
In short, perhaps consider taking up shooting as a hobby. It is really wuite enjoyable and one day it could save your life.
BTW, welcome to FreeRepublic!
Just thought I would check in here for a minute since I read this post I am now more confused, long weekend I guess
Maybe I just need more sunshine for it to makes sense?
Anyways if they let ya hang out long enough..Welcome to FR...
Welcome to the FR!
Have to respond..Rock is dead???hardly, the Stones made more money last year than any Cheesey POP group....
Country music and a few solo artists are the only musicians worth a darn in today's music...
Classic Rock is yesterday's rock today's rock and tomorrow's rock...:)
The only connnection I'd ever found between anime and the Vietnam war was Blood: the Last Vampire (which I didn't think was very good--I mean the animation was great, but the 'plot' was so thin as to be pathetic).
"Either ignore their anti-war, anti-American drivel and keep with the hobby, realizing they may have talent in one area and be clueless in another,"
I wouldn't have a problem with this EXCEPT, I cannot imagine that their cartoons are not drenched with the effects of their political affiliation.
In this case, it may not seem like leftist causes being promoted in the cartoons so much as a love of death---elevated to a level of "art". That love of death is part of the Left.
Sunday bloody Sunday is about Ireland, isn't it?
Long live PC pop? I didn't know you were a Michael Jackson fan.
So that's the proof rock is alive and kicking, that bunch of corpses raked in a ton of cash from old fogies like me?
The whole idea of a "rock" show in a stadium is anti-rock. Your point is making MY point--that ain't rock, it's more like a Vegas act.
Country music and a few solo artists are the only musicians worth a darn in today's music...
I thought you just said rock wasn't dead.
Classic Rock is yesterday's rock today's rock and tomorrow's rock...:)
An art form that isn't creating new, vibrant work is dead.
If you couldn't tell that was sarcasm after the previous paragraph in the post, I have to wonder if you're a Celine (yurk!) Dion fan. ;)
OK, that was below the belt, sorry...
I'd rather lay claim to Celine Dion than Micheal Jackson.
Look at Carlos Santana he is able to assist other artists that come and go with a hit record, he is a Classic Rocker that has talent to keep coming back with new tunes every 1o years, many like him that started off in some smokey bar.
Wow, lighten up, man. You're the one with Michael Jackson on the brain, while at least I was thinking about a woman ;).
Oh, and good advice about taking up shooting. That's nearly always to be recommended. **grin**
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I don't quite understand the point here. Santana had one massive hit record that was mostly due to riding on the talents of those with one hit record. Check out his sales from the mid-seventies till then.
His stuff is more pop-rock than rock, anyway. I don't know too many people who rock down to Santana, though I know lots of people who have him in their "world music" rotation.
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