I'm not really sure where to post this, it's more of a thought or observation than anything. Remember the 60's and 70's? Bands like The Who, The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield and many others thought it was their responsibility as musical artists to give a voice for political messages.
Is it me, or is that completely gone now? I can only think of a handful of songs from the past couple of decades with much a message. During the Vietnam war, so many musicians wrote songs in protest. That didn't happen with the war in Iraq.
My thought is, that if you are good enough to be a music star, you have to play ball with the corporate execs and they probably all got together and decided to ban such music and not allow it. The musicians today just want to make money, for the most part of course.
But am I crazy, has this been discussed? It just seems odd that now, musicians don't use their voice to send messages to the world like they used to.
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asg101 ago
You have a handful of corporations that own all the radio stations.. and TV and newspapers. The only message they want you to hear is Consume, Obey, Comply, Don't Think. Any meaningful, thoughtful, provocative music will never be heard on corporate media. There are still some singer/songwriters that are more than mindless monotonous mercenary drones, but you will have to seek them out, the corporations won't be bringing them to you.