Tennant Goes Identity Mentaly
Mar. 1st, 2006 11:20 pmPSB release anti-ID cards choone
Are PSB going 'political'? Did they go political YEARS ago and I just had no idea? Do bands now LOSE credibility when they try and use their music to make political statements? How many people didn't tick D:Ream in that Now poll but quite like the song? I ticked it. I probably would have bought it way back then if it hadn't appeared on said Now compilation.
Are PSB going 'political'? Did they go political YEARS ago and I just had no idea? Do bands now LOSE credibility when they try and use their music to make political statements? How many people didn't tick D:Ream in that Now poll but quite like the song? I ticked it. I probably would have bought it way back then if it hadn't appeared on said Now compilation.
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Date: 2006-03-02 12:32 am (UTC)I don't know that the D:Ream song was terribly explicitly political in its intention - no more than say, Yazz was with "The only way is up"... but it was certainly used very effectively - terminally? - by Mandelson or whoever.
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Date: 2006-03-02 12:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-02 12:54 am (UTC)Surely the tartan suit was enough to put you off music indefinitely?
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Date: 2006-03-02 08:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-02 10:14 am (UTC)The PSB were largely implicit in their politics tho, and I suppose a lot of stuff still is. That impulse to deal with British Life in pop music certainly hasn't gone, but there's no particular attempt to ally it to a political standpoint.
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Date: 2006-03-03 01:01 pm (UTC)