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Old 03-02-2015, 05:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thanks, but I am mostly talking about the big name pop stars.
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Thanks, but I am mostly talking about the big name pop stars.
Those two are pretty big names tbh, they come from an independent label but they have a pretty massive fan base. They reached gold status with one of their records, hit numbers two and one on the Billboard charts and iTunes sales, respectively.
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If you just want black social issues, yeah maybe. Waits talks about things like that all the time, Springsteen's Wrecking ball was a very political album, Neil Young's "Living with war" the same, U2 never shut up about it, Marillion have a seventeen-minute track called "Gaza" (shut up Frown!) on their latest album, hell, even Roseanne Cash and Steve Earle are talkin' about issues. So, you know, people are singing about the world we live in and its injustices and inequalities. Maybe you're just not listening to the right artistes.
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If you just want black social issues, yeah maybe. Waits talks about things like that all the time, Springsteen's Wrecking ball was a very political album, Neil Young's "Living with war" the same, U2 never shut up about it, Marillion have a seventeen-minute track called "Gaza" (shut up Frown!) on their latest album, hell, even Roseanne Cash and Steve Earle are talkin' about issues. So, you know, people are singing about the world we live in and its injustices and inequalities. Maybe you're just not listening to the right artistes.

Did you read the title of this thread?

I am not asking to be smart but asking as a serious question because none of these artists fit the description of the artists I was referring to in my question.

I referred to the current mainstream artists
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Did you read the title of this thread?

I am not asking to be smart but asking as a serious question because none of these artists fit the description of the artists I was referring to in my question.

I referred to the current mainstream artists
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Nah. Completely depends on your definition of mainstream, dunnit?
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Did you read the title of this thread?

I am not asking to be smart but asking as a serious question because none of these artists fit the description of the artists I was referring to in my question.

I referred to the current mainstream artists
You're calling Springsteen and Young other than mainstream? And Roseanne Cash is Johnny's daughter, so unless you just mean "pop" artistes, in which case your question answers itself, then your argument is invalid. And if you think U2 are not mainsteam, then words fail me.
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You're calling Springsteen and Young other than mainstream? And Roseanne Cash is Johnny's daughter, so unless you just mean "pop" artistes, in which case your question answers itself, then your argument is invalid. And if you think U2 are not mainsteam, then words fail me.
ONCE AGAIN,

CURRENT mainstream.

hahaha I am not talking about old school pop singers, do you understand now?
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You keep saying they don't care. We don't know that. And to be honest, comparing the civil rights movement with the Ferguson thing is whacked.

And don't forget that the grand jury in Ferguson spent 3 months going over all of the evidence and interviewed over 60 people before they decided not to indict that cop. So it might not be the best case for an artist to take a stand on.
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