I wasn't going to say anything about this because I'm a little too worked up to present a solid or eloquent opinion. And I don't usually get into stuff like this in my journal. However, this just keeps swimming around in my head and I'm not going to get any work done today if I don't get it off my chest.
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Warning: It's about freedom of speech and music )
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I just don't see why they bothered if they weren't prepared for either outcome of the vote. I just don't think it's good business to make an issue out of it at all.
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I had absolutely no idea this was going on. I never listen to the country radio stations here in Dallas, so I guess that's how I missed it. Do you know if any of the other radio stations here will be playing the song? Almost all of the stations around here are owned by Clear Channel, so if one station plays the song and listeners switch to another, odds are in favor of them still contributing ratings to the same conglomerate. I think Dakota is right; it may just be an attempt to stir up controversy and boost ratings. However, I can see where the bigger picture here would really gnaw at you ( ... )
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My first reaction is that that radio station was really stupid to call a vote on that (but I agree with dakota-- it's publicity.) Second-- playing it once is weak, lame and pretty much lying to the majority. People take musicians too seriously (or the musicians take themselves far too seriously.) They are just entertainers, just because they're famous doesn't mean their opinions matter any more than mine or yours. I wish the DC had thought before they spoke, but shit happens.
*puts down bullhorn* :)
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I wish they had thought before they spoke, too, but who would figure there would still be controversy about it?
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The Dixie Chicks don't deserve the guff they get at all. I have their last album, Home, which I loved. Perhaps I'll be getting this album too.
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Take all the rope in Texas
Find a tall oak tree, round up all of them bad boys
Hang them high in the street
For all the people to see
was greeted with hardly any controversy, while Natalie Maines says "I'm ashamed that the President is from Texas" and they're still being widely shunned three years later.
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I heard somewhere that the Dixie Chicks were so pissed off by the whole thing that they were switching from country to rock, which is maybe why the adult contemporary station is playing them? But I have no idea where I heard that, and it might just be total BS. But I never listen to country stations and I've heard some of their stuff, so maybe occasionally they cross over anyway. The line between country and not-country is getting thinner, I think.
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