Friday, 18 December 2009

Why we want Rage agasint the machine to be taken seriously as a potential Christmas number 1 by as many people as possible.

majority rules? it feels good?

or maybe its because more people will buy the single and realise that it is a serious "cry for help" against the injustices of having to listen to the usual musical drivel forced upon us year after year that is in actual fact someone else's already regurgitated crap that previously made a minute dent in the annuals of musical history and has long since been forgotten then flopped.

It has instead just been touched up and repainted with a new face and force feed to the population in the shape of an innocent young chap who's inadvertently being forced down the very same road as aforementioned song in order to make more money for the man while at the same time working diligently towards destroying any potential meaning or creativity in the world as its just "not current" enough.

Basically I think I'm saying, "lets be clear, we are not joking" I suppose, and the more people who know that (as many as possible) then the more that the message will have friction and the more likelihood that we might actually prevent this deluge of crap from continuing next year(the xfactor that is) by making them think about the reason "why" this i happening :)

But I'm just guessing.

in reference to:

"majority rules? it feels good? or maybe its because more people will buy the single and realise that it is a serious "cry for help" against the injustices of having to listen to the usual musical drivel forced upon us year after year that is in actual fact someone else's already regurgitated crap that previously made a minute dent in the annuals of musical history and has long since been forgotten then flopped.It has instead just been touched up and repainted with a new face and force feed to the population in the shape of an innocent young chap who's inadvertently being forced down the very same road as aforementioned song in order to make more money for the man while at the same time working diligently towards destroying any potential meaning or creativity in the world as its just "not current" enough.Basically I think I'm saying, "lets be clear, we are not joking" I suppose, and the more people who know that (as many as possible) then the more that the message will have friction and the more likelihood that we might actually prevent this deluge of crap from continuing next year(the xfactor that is) by making them think about the reason "why" this i happening :)But im just guessing."
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