[Trash-talk] political band?

Bill Shaw Bill.Shaw at hds.com
Tue Mar 18 14:32:33 PST 2003


I don't let an artist's political views get in the way of my enjoyment of
their music. So, I am all for any band, musician, or artist who speaks their
mind about political and social issues. Whether I agree with that view or
not, I respect their opinions, as I would hope they would respect mine. 

Should Garbage perform at a "no war" rally/concert? Hell yes! If that's what
they believe in. 

http://www.moveon.org/musiciansunited/

To argue that Garbage (or any band) should not get involved is pretty lame.
What? Cause some of their fans might not agree?  Some things are more
important than keeping fans "happy".  How happy would they be after WWIII
anyway?

-shark


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shirley vixen [mailto:cmonshirl at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 2:19 PM
> To: trash-talk at tcp.com
> Subject: [Trash-talk] political band?
> 
> 
> well i was bored and headed to the official message board and i was 
> interested to see that some people are actually debating 
> about whether or 
> not they should like garbage now because they were going to 
> play at one big 
> no..
> 
> ie, i think that they believe that garbage shouldnt get involved in 
> political situations..
> 
> well id like to know what other people think of that.. cos i 
> know where i 
> stand...
> 
> and if you're on the official message board, i apologise for 
> all my bitching 
> tonight on it, its just everyone is totally ragging me with 
> their "jump! how 
> high?" attitudes...
> 
> lou
> xx
>  
> 


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