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Dixie Chicks Not Ready To Make Nice (And Neither Are Former Fans)
Mens News Daily ^ | 06/23/06 | Greg Strange

Posted on 06/26/2006 7:34:19 AM PDT by Pokey78

The Dixie Chicks are back from exile. They’ve got a new album, they’re doing interviews and they’re plumb dang full of sassy attitude. Take one of the singles off the album, for instance: “Not Ready to Make Nice.” Gee, I wonder what that’s about?

Unfortunately for former fans, that sassy attitude is the same one that got them pretty much shunned from country music after lead singer Natalie Maines bad-mouthed George W. Bush while onstage in Britain during the run-up to the Iraq war.

Hey, everybody has the right to criticize the president and the war if they want to. But when you’re in the field of entertainment, it would help your career to be a little more savvy about the core values of your primary target audience. So, for instance, since fans don’t come any more patriotic and flag-waving than those who follow country music, common sense says you steer away from public and gratuitous anti-Bush, antiwar remarks.

Maybe it was the intoxicatingness of being in another, more sophisticated country and performing before a presumably more enlightened audience that caused Maines to succumb to the unfortuitous urge to bash the president who hails from her home state of Texas, the fact of which she was so ashamed. And at that moment and in that place, her comment was probably a real crowd-pleaser.

But modern telecommunications being what they are, the word got back in a hurry to the country faithful in the States and before you could say “no blood for oil,” the Chicks were being avoided like a batch of bad moonshine. They definitely picked the wrong genre of music through which to express their discontent with the Bush administration’s handling of contemporaneous geopolitical exigencies.

That was three years ago and now they’re back, not only with a new album, but on the cover of Time magazine as well, where they appeared in what seems to be a mutually protective embrace, staring into the camera unsmiling and defiant. Underneath the large headline, “Radical Chicks,” is the line, “They criticized the war and were labeled unpatriotic.” You know, as if to suggest that such is the fate of all dissenters in the stifling, McCarthyistic atmosphere that has prevailed since right-wing warmongers pulled off their coup and took the White House.

And as if to suggest that just because the Dixie Chicks disagree with the war doesn’t mean they’re not every bit as patriotic as any country music fan.

But the Chicks’ own words put the kibosh on any such suggestion. No, not in the Time article because the issue isn’t even raised there. But it was raised in a subsequent interview with a British newspaper and any country fans who want to give the Chicks the benefit of the doubt in the patriotism department will be sorely disappointed.

In that interview the Chicks first complained about the lack of support from other country artists. Said Emily Robison: “A lot of artists cashed in on being against what we said or what we stood for because that was promoting their career . . . A lot of pandering started going on and you’d see soldiers and the American flag in every video. It became a sickening display of ultra-patriotism.”

Well sure, what could be more sickening than a strong display of patriotism?

Then Maines got right down to the crux of the matter. “The entire country may disagree with me, but I don’t understand the necessity for patriotism. Why do you have to be a patriot? About what? This land is our land? Why? You can like where you live and like your life, but as for loving the whole country . . . I don’t see why people care about patriotism.”

There you have it, country music fans, straight from the horse‘s mouth. The Chicks aren’t simply patriotic dissenters who got a bad rap. They are utterly clueless about why anybody would be patriotic for any reason!

It wouldn’t be gentlemanly to suggest that they‘re dumb as a box of rocks, but these are the statements of people who seem to be profoundly and abysmally ignorant of the dangers in today’s world, unappreciative of how good they have it in their home country and clueless about how it got that way and what it takes to preserve it.

Anyway, Maines needn‘t worry about the “entire country“ not agreeing with her. That’s because the country is crawling with Bush-hating America-bashers who not only agree with her questioning of the need for patriotism, but who sympathize with terrorists and actually hope America will be defeated in Iraq. But most of those people aren’t listening to country music.

When it comes right down to it, just how country are the Dixie Chicks, anyway? Their new album, “Taking the Long Way,” is being described as a shift from country to pop. One review says they “are now savvy, sophisticated urbanites . . . like they’ve stepped out of ‘Sex and the City’ — and the music reflects that. It’s rooted in . . . country-rock . . . but sounds more suited for upscale apartments and coffeehouses.”

Fine. There’s no law that says the Dixie Chicks have to continue the country charade with all its oppressive baggage, such as the expectations of patriotism. If they prefer “Sex and the City” to Haggard and Twitty, more power to ’em. Like it said in the Time magazine article, “This is what talented musicians are supposed to do: aspire to get better, braver.”

Chick Marty Maguire summed it up pretty well in Time: “I’d rather have a smaller following of really cool people who get it, who will grow with us as we grow and are fans for life, than people that have us in their five-disc changer with Reba McEntire and Toby Keith. We don’t want those kinds of fans. They limit what you can do.”

In other words, stick it in your ear all you Reba and Toby lovers. The Chicks are leaving all you white trash, country bumpkin losers behind — and saying good riddance while they’re at it. They’re movin’ on up to bigger and better things. They’re looking to cull a new audience of “really cool people” from “upscale apartments and coffeehouses” and get shed of all their old fans who were mainly just filling up America’s decidedly unsophisticated trailer parks and rural route addresses.

Maybe the Dixie Chicks will find happiness with their new peeps. The old peeps aren’t likely to be too broken up over their departure from country. They’re “not ready to make nice” either.


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To: Beth528
The lines were a mile long,and they took a break what seemed every 5 minutes!Many people came away upset and disappointed!
61 posted on 06/26/2006 10:17:19 AM PDT by xarmydog
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To: Pokey78

Wow. Even after all the free pub the MSM gave 'em, they still can't attract any fans.


62 posted on 06/26/2006 10:19:29 AM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: DmBarch
that's surprising because I thought Reba was really into clay shooting.....

but you know...it doesn't matter....I just do not buy much music anymore ....I used to pour hundreds of dollars a year into it.....

63 posted on 06/26/2006 10:19:55 AM PDT by cherry (.)
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To: Lewite
there are lots of Iranians in America and those I have met, I liked ...

we have an Iranian housekeeper at work...she is so quiet.....I sometimes think she thinks all Americans hate her......I do my best to convince her otherwise.....

people should remember that most Arabs....and I use that term losely because I don't know if Iranians consider themselves to be "Arab"......are Christians....IIRC.....

64 posted on 06/26/2006 10:24:05 AM PDT by cherry (.)
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To: Pokey78

Who cares about the two chicks and the fat pig anyway.


65 posted on 06/26/2006 10:28:42 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: cherry

In the 80's I knew an Iranian expatriate who was only interested in partying and American girls. He escaped when they tried to draft him into the Iranian army. He just wanted to party. He was the embodiment of a "wild and crazy guy!"

As far as the posts above that imply that all country performers are primadonnas, the CMA music fest gives lie to that. Country music is by far the most "fan friendly' of all genres.


66 posted on 06/26/2006 10:30:26 AM PDT by Warren_Piece (Smart is easy. Good is hard.)
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To: Pokey78
It wouldn’t be gentlemanly to suggest that they‘re dumb as a box of rocks, but these are the statements of people who seem to be profoundly and abysmally ignorant of the dangers in today’s world, unappreciative of how good they have it in their home country and clueless about how it got that way and what it takes to preserve it.

The sad thing is, if we lose this struggle against Islamic facism, it will be the Dixie Chicks and all they hold dear who are the first ones up against the wall.

67 posted on 06/26/2006 10:38:54 AM PDT by gridlock (What is most important to you is more important to you than it is to anybody else.)
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To: SteveMcKing
I wonder how many years until leftists figure out that nobody buys their victimology anymore.

Save your drama for your Momma...

68 posted on 06/26/2006 10:41:54 AM PDT by gridlock (What is most important to you is more important to you than it is to anybody else.)
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To: Finny
I will agree that Willie Nelson is a very polite man...When he came home from road trips he got gas at this one station I bought gas at in my home town and I saw him there at different times every admired his politeness..Although I never liked his politics I think he is a gentleman..I do not know anything about the others you mentioned so I won't doubt your word.Not all of these people have an attitude like the ones in the article here..
69 posted on 06/26/2006 10:46:22 AM PDT by Beth528
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To: Pokey78
"I'd rather have a smaller following of really cool people who get it.."

May all their dreams come true.

I imagine soon their fan base will be a smaller following of really cool people watching PBS fund raisers.

Those 10,000 really cool people will maybe get a handbag with their album purchase.Marketing geniuses they ain't.

70 posted on 06/26/2006 10:47:35 AM PDT by builder (I don't want a piece of someone else's pie)
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To: Beth528

Don't kid yourself on Willie. He is a dope smoking lib. I have seen him in concert about 20 times and last time he was so stoned he forgot the words to his songs.....

Willie is just as bad as the chicks but he is not as vocal, openly...


71 posted on 06/26/2006 10:48:30 AM PDT by JFC (Land of the FREE because of our BRAVE)
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To: xarmydog

I know these people must get pretty tired but if the fans didn't show up they would not get the money they do and be as rich as they are..


72 posted on 06/26/2006 10:50:03 AM PDT by Beth528
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To: JFC

I know Willie is a liberal and was and is all for the Clintons..And know he is a dope smoker from what I read..I just know he was nice to me and others..I do not doubt you for a minute..


73 posted on 06/26/2006 10:52:36 AM PDT by Beth528
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To: JFC
Yeah, Willie is a dope-smokin' lib, no question about it. But in my and Beth's observations, he's also a gentleman who is kind to people around him. Also ... I have MANY friends and even some family members who are dope-smokin', grass-roots-activist CONSERVATIVES -- not Rinos, but CONSERVATIVES.

Believe me, just because somebody smokes pot, doesn't mean they're liberal, no more than just because somebody smokes a cigar and drinks the nectar of the Gods (single-malt scotch) doesn't mean that they're conservative.

74 posted on 06/26/2006 11:20:30 AM PDT by Finny (God continue to Bless President G.W. Bush with wisdom, popularity, safety and success.)
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To: Pokey78

I think the chicks haven't realized yet that only one of the two groups has something to gain from making nice.


75 posted on 06/26/2006 11:21:55 AM PDT by pollyannaish
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In several posts, I've seen Maines's husband refered to as an "Arab". Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the people we now call Iranians are Persians and not Arabs at all. I seem to recall reading somewhere that some Iranians take offense to being called Arabs. (No axe to grind here, but I'm just interested in accuracy.)


76 posted on 06/26/2006 11:50:26 AM PDT by P H Lewis (One of the fundamentals of democracy is knowing where to place your machine gun. - Foggy)
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To: Beth528
I have been playing for over 42 years,not bragging,but I always felt that part of the job,no matter what,was to walk around and ask the people you are entertaining what they want.I have been in all kinds of situations,and I learned,that if a table full of people want a song,even if I knew we had a good chance of butchering the song,[first time for everything!],that if we played that song ,that table full of people stayed and enjoyed it.You are absolutely correct that they pay the bills,and are entitled to their monies worth.Many times I have relied on that income as a side job to feed my family.I am glad I never was rich!
77 posted on 06/26/2006 12:52:29 PM PDT by xarmydog
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To: ClancyJ
heh...no problem at all.

The only "error" was referring to Adrian as an Arab. Since he's of Iranian descent, that would be considered an insult, since Iranians consider themselves "Persian" and not Arab.

;)

78 posted on 06/26/2006 1:05:36 PM PDT by kromike
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To: xarmydog
You seem to be a good person..I wish for your career to bring you much happiness and good fortune.
79 posted on 06/26/2006 1:11:15 PM PDT by Beth528
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To: Beth528

Same to you.I never considered it a good career move!Well off one weekend,broke the next!I have had the good luck to play for some big name people,but all things considered,they treated me good.I am the kind of guy who would not hesitate to fire someone who was making the band look bad.Right on stage.In the same respect,I conduct the playing aspect of it as a business.If anyone was to try and make me look bad,big name or not,I would not hesitate to walk off the stage.That has happened!


80 posted on 06/26/2006 1:21:14 PM PDT by xarmydog
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