The Hypocrisy that is Bu$hleaguer?
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brianlux wrote:Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:to be honest, I wasn't sure if I was misinterpreting the lyrics, as a good portion of the lyrics in the song don't make a lick of sense to me.
this line: "This is such a happening tailpipe of a party."
honestly, this whole flippin' verse makes my head spin:
"A think tank of aloof multiplication
A nicotine wish and a columbus decanter
Retrenchment and hoggishness
The aristocrat choir sings
"What's the ruckus?"
The haves have not a clue
The immenseness of suffering
And the odd negotiation, a rarity
With onionskin plausibility of life,
And a keyboard reaffirmation"for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
There's responsible, conscientious 'have's', and there's irresponsible, greedy 'have's'.
That's all.0 -
Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:Gob wrote:Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:I'm sure this has been covered, but the line "the haves have not a clue" kind of strikes me as a bit odd. I mean, aren't the guys in Pearl Jam technically "haves"? They probably have more than a lot of politicians do.
Anyone?
no, but when this song was written they were already rich.for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
green mountain man wrote:Raising awareness not proclaiming innocence.
I guess Madonna's hymen was intact when she sang "like a virgin"
She sang LIKE a virgin, as in whatever she's doing feels like the first time. Not I AM CURRENTLY a virgin. Actually helps prove the point.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
pandora wrote:It's a great line and it doesn't say all the haves have not a clue
Eddie's too smart for that
Also doesnt say SOME haves. So, the correct interpretation would seem to be they are referring to all haves. The modifier would seem necessary if they were only referring to some. That's like racism when someone says....such and such people are bad. They don't say ALL such and such people. So, it is taken to refer to the entire group.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
he also has no clue if Jeremy was drawing mountain tops....Post edited by Smellyman on0
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Alright, alright, in context with the lyrics, I'm pretty sure it's obvious that Eddie is not talking about himself and rather politicians and their lies.
Would it make you feel better if Ed gave all his money away before he is allowed to sing Bushleaguer again? Money will not change Ed's opinion.
What would you consider a "have"? I'm not rich, but have money to spend.
Basically, the song is not about money, so taken in context, "the haves" has nothing to do with Ed. It's about politics. Not wealth.0 -
Gob wrote:Alright, alright, in context with the lyrics, I'm pretty sure it's obvious that Eddie is not talking about himself and rather politicians and their lies.
Would it make you feel better if Ed gave all his money away before he is allowed to sing Bushleaguer again? Money will not change Ed's opinion.
What would you consider a "have"? I'm not rich, but have money to spend.
Basically, the song is not about money, so taken in context, "the haves" has nothing to do with Ed. It's about politics. Not wealth.
I don't care either way. It's a song, and it's clear what they are saying. But to respond.
1 clearly. Who thinks Eddie would ever criticize himself in his own song?
2 no. But he also doesn't have to pretend he's not part of the haves.
3 ask Eddie. He wrote the song. But, clearly Eddie is now a have.
4 that is not the common or poetic definition. There's nothing wrong with criticizing or finding hypocrisy in your favorite artist's art. It happens all the time. I hate the meaning of the song, but it is a cool tune. So, I'm a hypocrit too.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
this thread is high on the 'It makes me dumber to read' meter0
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Smellyman wrote:this thread is high on the 'It makes me dumber to read' meter
Only if you don't like hearing different viewpoints. Very typical. Listen. Occassional we learn from stupidity.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
some of you are high on the douchebag meter. it was just a fucking question. not a statement on the band's wealth and what they should do with it. I don't give a fuck. I was asking for a logical interpretation of the song, which some were able to provide, others felt the need to lash out at the supposed stupidity of the question.
go troll somewhere else if you can't answer a question without being snide about it.Gimli 1993
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sorry. Just thought it was painfully obvisou in a song called Bushleguer he is talking about those in power not making policy to help the actual people they are supposed to represent.
seems you were trying to stir it up with such a thread.0 -
Smellyman wrote:sorry. Just thought it was painfully obvisou in a song called Bushleguer he is talking about those in power not making policy to help the actual people they are supposed to represent.
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Exactly! Like Obama not giving money to OWS folks. Good point.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Smellyman wrote:sorry. Just thought it was painfully obvisou in a song called Bushleguer he is talking about those in power not making policy to help the actual people they are supposed to represent.
seems you were trying to stir it up with such a thread.
it is obvious he was talking about Bush. My question was how could he write a lyric such as he did, using such a broad term which can also be associated with them. very simple question. I guess I was going a bit deep with it.
I don't try to stir anything up here. I was asking a legit question. it has been answered.
done.Gimli 1993
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EdsonNascimento wrote:Smellyman wrote:sorry. Just thought it was painfully obvisou in a song called Bushleguer he is talking about those in power not making policy to help the actual people they are supposed to represent.
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Exactly! Like Obama not giving money to OWS folks. Good point.
Why so threatened?0 -
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Phew- Just watched the P.J. 20 DVD for the first time. Both sides of this argument could be culled from this film. I'm still thinking it's ok for PJ to be in the 1%. Look what they gave us and what's it worth. Security and privacy and the ability to keep doing it for them, all that good vibe for everyone. I'm in."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:Smellyman wrote:sorry. Just thought it was painfully obvisou in a song called Bushleguer he is talking about those in power not making policy to help the actual people they are supposed to represent.
seems you were trying to stir it up with such a thread.
it is obvious he was talking about Bush. My question was how could he write a lyric such as he did, using such a broad term which can also be associated with them. very simple question. I guess I was going a bit deep with it.
I don't try to stir anything up here. I was asking a legit question. it has been answered.
done.
The song is just a simple shot at GW. Nothing more; nothing less. Is there an element of hypocrisy in a group of extremely rich individuals criticizing the rich? Of course there is. Is Bu$hleaguer rife with generalizations? I believe so. Does it dilute the song's message? Only if you didn't believe in the message to begin with.
This kind of debate has always looked a bit like a strawman argument. It's easier to attack the messenger than it is to argue with the idea. If we discredit the messenger we don't even need to deconstruct the message. I suppose the thinking goes; "a hypocrite has no credibility so the message is automatically discredited". You see this sort of thing all the time on the train. Read any Obama thread, or any thread on any of the Republican candidates and most of the posts focus on discrediting/insulting the individual rather than looking at their policies or platforms. The same can be said of many prominent political writers. Everybody is so partisan that any attempt real dialogue is pointless. Those posters will just be ignored.0 -
Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:to be honest, I wasn't sure if I was misinterpreting the lyrics, as a good portion of the lyrics in the song don't make a lick of sense to me.
this line: "This is such a happening tailpipe of a party."
honestly, this whole flippin' verse makes my head spin:
"A think tank of aloof multiplication
A nicotine wish and a columbus decanter
Retrenchment and hoggishness
The aristocrat choir sings
"What's the ruckus?"
The haves have not a clue
The immenseness of suffering
And the odd negotiation, a rarity
With onionskin plausibility of life,
And a keyboard reaffirmation"
firstly, many "haves" who have way more than ed would agree with him ... secondly, i think if you take some time ... this verse should be pretty straightforward ...
i was warm to the song originally but it's one of my favourites of the pj 20 soundtrack ...0
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