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Conservative Rock Groups?
Posted on 03/17/2002 11:56:23 AM PST by Lebowski
I was wondering if anybody can name some conservative rockers. It seams most people in the Music Industry are Left-Leaning, especially the hard stuff. I think you could say the same for most entertainment personalities, including movie stars and directors. So if any of my fellow conservatives could point me in the way of some good conservative rock groups it would be appreciated.
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To: FreedominJesusChrist
If you've not already, check a band from Katy, Texas called Galactic Cowboys. Not only are they one of the rockingest bands I've heard and seen in the last 10 years, but they're Christians who aren't afraid to admit it. In their song "Speak to Me", the only lyrics are variations on the sentence, "Nothing's quite the same since You spoke to me...speak to me." In "Ranch on Mars", they talk of looking down on Earth from space and marveling at "the magic of The Creator's Hand". These lyrics and more are sung over some outstanding guitar work and a tight rhythm section. Check 'em out.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
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posted on
03/17/2002 3:50:23 PM PST
by
wku man
To: SpookBrat
Joey had alot of money in the market. He dug it, too.
To: SpookBrat
i remember in 1985 in a club called manhattans in spring valley NY, rockland county, queensryche played and we were like "who the hell is this" ........now i am still blown away by them i saw them at montage mountain PA (scranton) in 1996 they were great i love them................heheheh those were the days..............
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posted on
03/17/2002 3:53:58 PM PST
by
angcat
To: My Favorite Headache
This is the lyrics to (GUNS)Those could be the lyrics to (CARS) or (KNIVES) or (DRUGS). I thought Neil was smarter. Unless he's somehow bought in to the Dark Side.
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posted on
03/17/2002 3:58:21 PM PST
by
BradyLS
To: angcat; wimpycat
"heheheh those were the days" Yep! Music ain't what it was when we were young. I guess when you start making that comment, that's when you officially know you're old.
Music today is pre-packaged crap.
To: SpookBrat
My daughter was channel surfing and came upon a TV show on MTV called "The Osbornes" I think. ANyway, it's a look inside at Ozzy and family at home. I must say it's was quite a surreal experience watching.
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To: SpookBrat
i try to explain to my daughter about 80's music and 70's rock, led zepplin, ozzy and the rest .......i thought i was going to marry joe elliott of def lepard............but i'm glad i did not because he is not looking too good these days............ :)
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posted on
03/17/2002 4:05:46 PM PST
by
angcat
To: wimpycat
You must have heard Tull perform some songs from their latest studio album DOT COM. It's a very good cd with some great guitar riffs and solid melodies like Hunt by Numbers, Wicked Windows, Black Mamba, Gift of Roses, El Nino and of course Ian's beautiful flute on the title track.
Tull will be kicking off another American tour next month. I'll try to check them out down in Fort Lauderdale when I visit Florida. Ian is still not too Old to Rock'n Roll 26 years after releasing the album by that name..
To: Lebowski
This is old school but what about the Ramones "Rocket To Russia" deep in the cold war? A classic album.
To: PaulJ
Not to mention their song bemoaning the plight of the over taxed , "Beast of Burden"YES can be about as daffy/New Age as they come. (Well, I suppose they defined it.) But their song Money is very funny. It has running commentary by a Labour party member about taxation that's very Pythonesque.
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03/17/2002 4:09:04 PM PST
by
BradyLS
To: angcat
He didn't age well did he? They put out some good records. Gosh, this thread brings back a lot of memories.
I'm feeling especially old today because I watched that 20th anniversary special of ET last night. I can't believe it's been 20 years. Ugh!
To: sweet_diane
I wish I could have seen that. The Osborne's are a cute couple and their kids are so funny. What day does it come on?
To: Lebowski
Well, in terms of recent bands...Creed is most definitely conservative, or at least Scott Stapp is. Consider these lyrics from their song In America.
Only in America
We're slaves to be free
Only in America we kill the unborn
To make ends meet
Only in America
Sexuality is democracy
Too bad I hate them, mostly because Stapp is such a blatant Eddie Vedder wannabe and does a fairly poor job of it. I find POD to be pretty interesting, and they are conservative, or at the very least, Christian.
To: SpookBrat
i know i graduated high school in 82 and me my sister freeper (geege) and my best friend bubba went to see that movie we were (wasted) heheheh we had a blast............ i remember the best concert i ever saw was rainbow and scorpions at the garden in june of 82, i have been to so many concerts but that was the best. i still listen to my scorps and rainbow, i also waited on line at tower records in 1984 in the city to meet the scorps and rudy schenker loved my shirt, also they would not kiss me becuse of "sanitary reasons" thats when klaus said............love the scorps........
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posted on
03/17/2002 4:20:11 PM PST
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angcat
To: analog
was also used numerous times in Dale Earnhart tributes following his death at Daytona last year, year end perspectives, season in review, etc...
#3
To: Lebowski
What about "The Good Rats" out of NYC?
To: SpookBrat
Didn't Joey Ramone die last year? I thought I read that some where. --------------------------------
Yes, he passed away from cancer. It bummed me out, especially because I wasn't even aware that he was ill.
Oh yeah, here's the story behind their "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg" song, from the Ramones Anthology book:
Dee Dee responded to President Ronald Reagan's 1985 state visit to Bitburg, a German cemetary containing the graves of Nazi storm troopers, with locomotive outrage in "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg," written and issued as a British single shortly after the event. The song was a striking reversal of Dee Dee's earlier flirtations with totalitarian imagery and comic-Nazi cracks, like "I'm a shock trooper in a stupor...I'm a Nazi schatze" ("Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World"). Ironically, Johnny, a loyal Republican, objected to "Bonzo": "I thought Ronald Reagan was the best President of our lifetime." As a compromise, the song was retitled for Animal Boy with a line from the chorus, "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down"; the "Bonzo" part went into parentheses.
To: Lebowski
I think it's pretty cool to see so many right-leaning people into rock and metal, especially when you consider the viewpoint that rock n' roll is "the devil's music" which unfortunately still exists in some conservative circles.
To: germanicus
You're right. During the 2000 presidential election , Frey traveled (or met ) with Al Gore and supported his campaign here in Michigan And Glenn Frey looks like an arch-Conservative when compared to a liberal slime-bucket like Don Henley.
DWG
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