Posted on 03/06/2012 7:58:39 AM PST by raccoonradio
As advertisers, affiliates and the general public continue to raise cain over Rush Limbaughs inflammatory comments about Sandra Fluke, another party has added his voice to the protest. A rep for singer/songwriter Peter Gabriel posted a message on his Facebook page insisting that the Brit's music no longer be used on Limbaughs radio show. Gabriels Sledgehammer was utilized in the background of Limbaughs now-infamous rant, in which he called the Georgetown student a slut and a prostitute. The Facebook message reads: Peter was appalled to learn that his music was linked to Rush Limbaughs extraordinary attack on Sandra Fluke. It is obvious from anyone that knows Peters work that he would never approve such a use. He has asked his representatives to make sure his music is withdrawn and especially from these unfair aggressive and ignorant comments. As of 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, the message had received more than 5,700 Likes on Facebook, as well as 1,200 Shares and 1,000 responses.
Oh gee, another musician joins the rest of the lemmings. Shocker!
"Can you say 'has-been'? I knew you could."
I wonder how many groupies he got high with and seduced? And Rush is the mysogynist?
Libs on facebook are posting a pic showing:
GOOD RUSH— (the rock band)
BAD RUSH— (El Rushbo)
yuck.
Big picture in these? Divide and conquer.
Just keep slicing up the society. Good and bad Americans. My speech and not your speech. This group but not that group.
e unum, pluribus: fortis mundus.
Gabriel is lucky someone is still playing his music
He’s about as famous as a rock musician in his 50s can be. He may be able to prevent the US of his music in the manner Rush used it because he could argue it is synchronization to another performance (Rush’s voice-over) rather than a standalone performance. Synchronization, most common for the use of songs in ads or movie soundtracks, requires a specific license which the holder of copyright in the recording can grant or withhold as he or she sees fit. Standalone performance on an over-the-air radio station require no licenses — the holder of the copyright in the composition (songwriter or his or her assignee or successor) gets an automatic formula-based royalty, the holder of the copyright in the particular recording gets nothing.
As a musician myself, I really, REALLY tried to like the band Rush. I just couldn’t. There is some incredible skill there, but musically, I don’t like the songs to which the skill is applied.
They'd wax Gabriel's corpse (like Lenin) and carry him through the streets if they thought it would help their cause.
I love Peter Gabriel’s music.. completely and utterly
I had to get used to this during the GWB years, when just about all my favorite actors and musicians wouldn’t keep their pie-holes shut.. So it was either ignore it, or stop watching movies and listening to music.
So typical... musicians and actors = lefty/socialists...
money is like so totally evil, except when it comes to their money.
Shakey’s, now there is a name I haven’t heard since they sponsored my little league teams back in the 70’s.
I never heard any of those that I can think of. I once had a mostly crappy album that I played a couple of times It had a Salsbury Hill track that I have heard a few times since. Nothing memorable about it...
Music rights are paid for long in advance on big shows.
—Shakeys, —
There is still one in the Seattle area. It’s actually where my wife and I met in 1997 at our 25th high school reunion. Shakeys special is still our favorite pizza. Something about that thin crust and sauce.
Sadly, it is one of the two things I miss after moving from Seattle to Kentucky. I forget what the other thing was though. Neither is all that important. :-)
they ask to stop using it but it never changes and they collect money.
This is like the limo liberals who witheld their taxes durig vietnam but the actual amount of the tax was in a seperate account which the IRS was told and then the irs “garnished it” so the celeb could claim faux innocence and abouts by the “man”.
These artists have no choice in the matter.
Ha, but I bet these artists keep cashing the checks.
FREE SPEECH is not free for ALL!
Good pizza still, though.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.