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Also I feel that Nixon was more of an allegory of how about the band felt about their own history being marred by the whole shaking hands and having dinner with Castro.
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Yep! Spot on! They've always been that way too.
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At least they don't shove their opinions down people's throats thinking they know it all like some celebs
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This!! think I would burn every album if they started doing this, Nicky is borderline occasionally but not too over the top
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Maybe there'd be some kind of minor backlash about the band if they were to speak out on the Israel vs Palestine conflict either way, maybe there'd hardly be a backlash at all with em not being as big as they used to be. Fair point about the history of activism, certainly ties in with the "if you really care wash the feet of a beggar" thing. Then again, I'm not sure how fair, although true, that is. I don't think having and expressing a political opinion is a privilege that ought to be earned, politicians are often too eager to stick the boot in or discourage people who aren't politicians to express their opinions - they're invalid, it's not their place. Which brings us onto this.. You know what, I'd much rather have celebrities shoving their opinions down our throats than politicians.
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See, I like the guy :-)
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A handshake can be incredibly symbolic. Though on your more general point it is very difficult for celebrities or people in the public eye to express an opinion that won't then lead to them being painted as pro this and so anti that ie pro-Palestine and so anti-Israel ...even if that's a most unreasonable assumption...and sure the media can spin it that way and set them up and if called to discuss their opinions further - which they won't be because the press won't want to hear it but if they were many would probably tie themselves in knots because like most of us they have a general idea of what's going on but not much of one That's why so many celebs will quickly latch on to charitable causes - can't be criticised there and who doesn't want to stop world poverty that sounds good - but avoid the politics stuff. Unless they're Bono (hasn't put me off listening to U2 though....love them) or Bob....and I love Bob even when I don't agree....I'd love a long shout with him anytime. I know nothing about Roger Waters (what? I live in a burrow) but he was talking about the US....context is everything and I imagine Israel is a touchy subject I don't think the Manics have ever been a band to tell you what to think only one to encourage you to think.
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Yeah perhaps, I was just thinking of the bit in No Manifesto where James pretends to punch himself in the face over The Love of Richard Nixon, "argh, what were we thinking", etc.
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Yeah, I agree. I'm not sure whether in the early days when they were referencing this band, that film, this book etc they were expecting fans to go out and discover them all but a lot bloody do don't they? I even ended up going to Sylvia Plath's grave the other week.
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Course the attacks on Russell Brand were pretty extensive and the kind of attacks that wound me up most were the ones going on about how he hasn't got a clue what he's on about. Hang on, we've got a Chancellor without a clue about economics, we've got a Health Secretary without a clue about health care and so on, and so on, and so on... But that's acceptable. The sheer snobbery of Westminster sickens me to the core. It doesn't matter how often politicians are proven to be liars, how often or how abundantly clear their conflicts of interests are. It doesn't even matter how many professionals know better than politicians - they can tell us politics is everything then tell doctors, teachers, bloody comedians to keep out of politics. Nobody else has a right, except fucking scumbag politicians... Quote:
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You are right, Dave vs. Rog debate is useless. For me the winners are Syd and Rick. I also like some of Waters's songs, yes, Welcome to the Machine is one of them. Or Cymbaline. I dislike much more songs of his though. The whole Final Cut for example. Yes, there are songs in which is his voice appropriate, but there are maybe...2 or 3, all others would be much better with Dave or Rick. Or with noone. And live he shouldn't sing at all, he can't keep the note. But.... Welcome to the Machine was sung brilliantly.... By David Gilmour. Waters sings only the low backing voc.
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Here's hoping the pubs'll be dried out so to speak soon
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Loved it there for a walk anyway, happy to go anywhere really in that area. Spoilt for choice round here to be fair.
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I don't remember it back before gentrification (I like that word) a lot won't as it going back to the 70s I think I heard it was that the hippy types moved in when house prices were cheap (certainly don't remember times when houses were cheap) and through the 80's it became a tourist attraction ... I guess by drug town with a tourist problem he doesn't mean that he feels his identity's threatened just that as the town begins to work on its image to attract more tourists....which a lot of the independent shops etc rely on....the problems that are less attractive will go ignored maybe more so than in other areas despite the relative affluence because image becomes the priority. It's maybe ironic that a place famous for its tolerance....attracting not just the hippy middle classes (do i sound like I have a problem wi that?) but a large gay/lesbian community as well maybe fails to fully address some of the problems in the town maybe it's an attitude of each to their own which is a fine attitude if your hippy lifestyle choices are exactly that - choices - but anyways. Having said all that I love the place. Need a lottery win to live there If the Manics write about these valleys all of this becomes relevant to the actual thread
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