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Old 03-29-2014, 01:32 PM   #103 (permalink)
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Wow, way to break it down man, it's true, disco did start a little gay revolution in a way, right about that time studio 54 was huge and sexual labels were very loose and the music set the stage for this.

Also i agree on some points you made but not on others, you said record companies have their own political agendas and that is true but i also think some record companies can back up an artist if he is popular enough even if he contradicts their political agenda.

As that SOAD songs says, "The bottom line is money, nobody gives a F*ck"

Even left wing liberals carry their own agenda, and just like conservatives they justify this agenda as being 'for the good of the ppl' so really, it's up to you to pick your side but both teams do the same sh*t.

That's why i don't really care if music has any social relevance, because i don't live my life according to their message, i welcome any song that helps change the world for the better but in this case music is just a tool to unite ppl in that message.
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