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Eric wrote:Fuck Heart!
csiako wrote:maybe Journey should issue a statement about the usage of DSB..
something like
"As musicians we love fans to enjoy our music, doesnt matter what your political views are, now having said that we are honored to have our music played in both the Republican and Democratic Convention"
Wildfire wrote:Heart or whatever group pulls crap like this must think fans are stupid. Just because a person running for Pres uses a bands/artists music doesn't mean the group supports them.
Eric wrote:I'm only 3 hours from Toronto across the Lake in Rochester, NY. I should fucking go tonight and bring a big ass Palin sign to raise when they play Barracuda!
strangegrey wrote:Eric wrote:I'm only 3 hours from Toronto across the Lake in Rochester, NY. I should fucking go tonight and bring a big ass Palin sign to raise when they play Barracuda!
Dont bother....bring a Weight Watchers sign instead, it'll sting more.
RossValoryRocks wrote:strangegrey wrote:Eric wrote:I'm only 3 hours from Toronto across the Lake in Rochester, NY. I should fucking go tonight and bring a big ass Palin sign to raise when they play Barracuda!
Dont bother....bring a Weight Watchers sign instead, it'll sting more.
OMG! Frank...I amost wish I was gay so I could kiss you for that comment!
strangegrey wrote:Eric wrote:Fuck Heart!
No thanks....Ann's a pig and Nancy's a used up skank.
Frankly, I was turned off by heart years ago. They hada good thing going between the late 70s and the late 80s. Then the 90s happened and they tried to ride the seatle bandwagon...and failed.
Fuck them. They're pigs...and the very minute these bands reject their songs, they politicize themselves and turn people off from them. stupid.
It's just sealed my deal that I will never ever support Heart ever again....I wasn't planning on it, but now i'll never do it, no matter what.
I really hope McCain wins in November, so all these fuckhead entertainers can have heart attacks. However, Im not so sure Ann Wilson is going to make it to november before having a cardiac...
Eric wrote:I'm only 3 hours from Toronto across the Lake in Rochester, NY. I should fucking go tonight and bring a big ass Palin sign to raise when they play Barracuda!
7 Wishes wrote:I hate to tell you Palin-worshippers this, but McCain/Palin's bounce has been less than expected. The Republicans still trail by between 3 and 8 points in every major poll. Nice little love-fest here on this board, though.
Enigma869 wrote:http://www.popeater.com/music/article/back-off-of-our-barracuda-maverick/161983?icid=200100397x1208735678x1200520883
Heart Attacks McCain Over 'Barracuda'
(Sept. 5) - Seventies rock group Heart is furious with John McCain for bucking a request to stop using their hit, "Barracuda," and is puzzled by the use of a song about "soulless" executives as the theme for his running mate, Sarah Palin.
"I feel completely [expletive'd] over," the band's Nancy Wilson told EW on Thursday night after their song was played following McCain's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. According to TMZ -- which broke the scandal, the band has filed a cease and desist order.
The tune was first played as a theme song for Palin, and the band acted swiftly. The band promptly issued a statement asking the campaign to stop use their music. "We hope our wishes will be honored," the band said. Tough luck. Following McCain's speech on Thursday night, what pumped through the speaker system? That's right ... "Barracuda."
"Sarah Barracuda" is Palin's high school nickname.
Nancy and her sister Ann issued the following statement to EW following the speech:
"Sarah Palin's views and values in NO WAY represent us as American women. We ask that our song 'Barracuda' no longer be used to promote her image. The song 'Barracuda' was written in the late 70s as a scathing rant against the soulless, corporate nature of the music business, particularly for women. (The 'barracuda' represented the business.) While Heart did not and would not authorize the use of their song at the RNC, there's irony in Republican strategists' choice to make use of it there."
Palin On The Trail
This is just the latest musical "no way" for McCain. In the early stages of his campaign, John Mellencamp ordered that they stop using his tune 'My Country.' In August, Jackson Browne got riled up when Ohio Rebublicans used his song 'Running on Empty' in an Obama attack ad. "In light of Jackson Browne's lifelong commitment to Democratic ideals and political candidates, the misappropriation of Jackson Browne's endorsement is entirely reprehensible," his lawyer said. Van Halen is another band that doesn't want their music used in the campaign. Their (possibly worst) song "Right Now" was used as the uplifting finale to last week's rally announcing Sarah Palin as McCain's running mate. "Permission was not sought or granted, nor would it have been given," the band's spokesman told TMZ.
Expect a similar reaction from the Halen brothers (so much for proofreading)if Obama were to use their music as well. "Van Halen are not political, they're just rock and roll." Right-leaning pop musicians can be hard to come by, leaving few safe choices for Republicans on the campaign trail. Political Machine pointed out a few GOP-friendly stars whose songs could possibly be cued up without objection: Donny Osmond, Ted Nugent, Gene Simmons, Kid Rock and Wayne Newton. (PopEater respectfully suggests "Cat Scratch Fever" by Sweaty Teddy)
John from Boston
Saint John wrote:Wildfire wrote:Heart or whatever group pulls crap like this must think fans are stupid. Just because a person running for Pres uses a bands/artists music doesn't mean the group supports them.
Exactly...but they have an image to maintain in liberal la la land and with Hollyweird. That's what it's really all about.
conversationpc wrote:7 Wishes wrote:I hate to tell you Palin-worshippers this, but McCain/Palin's bounce has been less than expected. The Republicans still trail by between 3 and 8 points in every major poll. Nice little love-fest here on this board, though.
The CBS News poll has them in a tie. Rasmussen has Obama by +2 and CNN has Obama at +1.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... a-225.html
The average lead for Obama is +3.8 and that is within the normal range for a statistical dead heat.
Dick Morris wrote:The convention floor was abuzz all yesterday with the news of the CBS poll showing a dead tie (42-42) in the presidential race. And the poll, conducted through Wednesday, couldn't reflect the impact of John McCain's speech, or the full impact of Sarah Palin's late Wednesday night. It reflected opinions only after the Democrats' convention, Barack Obama's incredible speech, the Palin selection and the early, Gustav-depressed GOP gathering.
That augers ill for the Democrats. Tonight's polling could bring evidence that the Obama candidacy is in big trouble.
The turning point was the designation of Palin and the personal attacks on her. By stirring up a storm, Democrats assured that Palin would speak to 37 million Americans - just a million fewer than watched Obama's acceptance speech.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:As a sidelight , I always wondered why the Pretenders let Rush Limbaugh use"Going Back to Ohio" when Chrissy Hine is a a PETA loving leftie freakazoid.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:As a sidelight , I always wondered why the Pretenders let Rush Limbaugh use"Going Back to Ohio" when Chrissy Hine is a a PETA loving leftie freakazoid.
Back on topic Can I suggest the following artists for McCain
ALice Cooper - (he sits with him at Phoenix suns games anyway!) Elected, despite its poking fun, would be a great campaign song.
Ted Nugent Wang Dang Sweet Pootang would be a great into for Sarah and for McCain "Damn Yankee"
Anything by Sammy Hagar as he is a Republican I think. Theve already used Right Now from the Van Hagar days
Enigma869 wrote:Interesting feedback. I personally have no problem with Heart's position. It is their music, and they're free to have it used however they want it used (or not used, in this case).
X factor wrote: And I'm not sure what an above poster meant about the REAL meaning of one of his songs?? Not sure what that's about...anyone care to enlighten me on that?
Eric wrote:X factor wrote: And I'm not sure what an above poster meant about the REAL meaning of one of his songs?? Not sure what that's about...anyone care to enlighten me on that?
Whenever someone uses "Born in the USA" (even the chorus) to be patriotic, Springsteen's fans jump all over them about the song meaning the opposite of that, etc.
I see songs as having the ability to have different meanings for different people. Why release music if you don't want it heard!?
Heart may have the right to not want the music played (FUCKING ONCE IN THE BACKGROUND), but some of their fans also have the right to tell them to fuck off.
finalfight wrote:Eric wrote:X factor wrote: And I'm not sure what an above poster meant about the REAL meaning of one of his songs?? Not sure what that's about...anyone care to enlighten me on that?
Whenever someone uses "Born in the USA" (even the chorus) to be patriotic, Springsteen's fans jump all over them about the song meaning the opposite of that, etc.
I see songs as having the ability to have different meanings for different people. Why release music if you don't want it heard!?
Heart may have the right to not want the music played (FUCKING ONCE IN THE BACKGROUND), but some of their fans also have the right to tell them to fuck off.
Fans...?
csiako wrote:maybe Journey should issue a statement about the usage of DSB..
something like
"As musicians we love fans to enjoy our music, doesnt matter what your political views are, now having said that we are honored to have our music played in both the Republican and Democratic Convention"
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