Why did they boo Eddie?
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Nugent was novelty rock anyways.
There's plenty of hard right conservative music in the country genre.
They sing horrible songs that are simply intolerable.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
brianlux said:I have to admit I've always been a bit surprised that there are hard right leaning Pearl Jam fans, but then maybe the music has a broad enough appeal that the band members' obviously strong left-leaning personalities (which do often come out in the music) doen't matter as much to those fans.
The people I am really puzzled about at times are those folks who are outspokenly right-wing and who by far mostly post on AMT and yet have little to say about the music itself. I don't get that (and also don't see that happen as much as in the past).
I guess if I looked at it in reverse, if there was a band that was outwardly and strongly right wing (and face it, that's pretty small company) and yet I thought their music was outstanding, I might call myself a fan, but only a fan of the music. I doubt I would have any interest in talking on-line about any aspect of that band other than their music. And if that band became increasing outspoken about an overall right wing agenda, I would lose interest pretty quickly. For example, he may have done some decent work early on, but I have no Ted Nugent in my record collection nor any interest in doing so.
Recently, I went on a Smashing Pumpkins nostalgia binge. I listened to all the old albums (and some new) and I also watched a bunch of more recent Billy Corgan interviews. Turns out the guy has been on Alex Jones several times and happens to be friends with him. He seems to be a Trump supporter. He also owns a wrestling league. He's basically the musical poster boy for the alt-right. But you know what? I've never admired the guy more. His songs and musical expertise transcend politics. I suppose righty PJ fans might look at Eddie the same way0 -
mace1229 said:Bentleyspop said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.Yeah, I would definitely not be into a band like that!
when it comes to listening to the music I couldn't care less about the political stance of a band.
i can't imagine not listening to my favorite music because of who they want to be president.
now if it was something like human trafficking or something they were into, then yeah. But because we have a different opinion on oboerion? I'll write Pro Choice on your other arm for you if it gets me another encore.
Nothing gets my blood boiling more than guys with a differing opinion on oboerion.
It enrages me.
At least I think so?riley540 said:Bentleyspop said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.
So the fact that there are people on here who claim to be fans of Pearl Jam yet also claim to be hard line republicans, or Christian Conservatives, racists, white supremacists, homophobes, etc
I just don't understand or believe that they are truly fans of Pearl Jam.
i have leaned right of center for most of my life and I think you have the wrong idea about most of us. The premise of being libertarian is that I just think the government should be minimally involved in our lives. I think people should do what they want. That’s how a lot of people on the right are. The news makes everyone on the right out to be racists, or Christians, ect ect ect. There is an extreme minority and you shouldn’t think they represent all of us.
I just think the government really blows a lot of the time and as people we can find better solutions for problems. I always say progress starts in neighborhoods, not at the top. I’m not pro trump, I wasn’t pro Obama. I really think the government sucks and that’s my view. Which is a libertarian view, which is considered a right wing view.
And just to be clear I do not now nor have I ever supported any person or artist who has a differing opinion about oboerion.
And you think you can't be Christian and a Pearl Jam fan? That's one of the most absurd things I've heard.
i don't see how different personal opinions would impact Joe I enjoy their music. It seems very narrow minded to me to think you can appreciate people who are different than you.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mace1229 said:Bentleyspop said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.Yeah, I would definitely not be into a band like that!
when it comes to listening to the music I couldn't care less about the political stance of a band.
i can't imagine not listening to my favorite music because of who they want to be president.
now if it was something like human trafficking or something they were into, then yeah. But because we have a different opinion on oboerion? I'll write Pro Choice on your other arm for you if it gets me another encore.
Nothing gets my blood boiling more than guys with a differing opinion on oboerion.
It enrages me.
At least I think so?riley540 said:Bentleyspop said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.
So the fact that there are people on here who claim to be fans of Pearl Jam yet also claim to be hard line republicans, or Christian Conservatives, racists, white supremacists, homophobes, etc
I just don't understand or believe that they are truly fans of Pearl Jam.
i have leaned right of center for most of my life and I think you have the wrong idea about most of us. The premise of being libertarian is that I just think the government should be minimally involved in our lives. I think people should do what they want. That’s how a lot of people on the right are. The news makes everyone on the right out to be racists, or Christians, ect ect ect. There is an extreme minority and you shouldn’t think they represent all of us.
I just think the government really blows a lot of the time and as people we can find better solutions for problems. I always say progress starts in neighborhoods, not at the top. I’m not pro trump, I wasn’t pro Obama. I really think the government sucks and that’s my view. Which is a libertarian view, which is considered a right wing view.
And just to be clear I do not now nor have I ever supported any person or artist who has a differing opinion about oboerion.
And you think you can't be Christian and a Pearl Jam fan? That's one of the most absurd things I've heard.
i don't see how different personal opinions would impact Joe I enjoy their music. It seems very narrow minded to me to think you can appreciate people who are different than you.0 -
I'm not saying anyone is wrong for not wanting to listen to music from a different politically aligned band.
But you don;t have to agree with the point of view to appreciate lyrics. I like Bushleaguer, I think there;s some great lines in that song. I'm not a big fan of Bush (please, don;t take that line out of context!), but I don't hate/dislike him nearly as much as a lot of people do, especially the band. I can still appreciate the lyrics.
And as some pointed out many, even most of their songs, especially early ones, aren't about specific left or right stances. Its about love, teen angst, anti-record company/celebrity etc.
Their political view is a total non-issue for me.0 -
mace1229 said:I'm not saying anyone is wrong for not wanting to listen to music from a different politically aligned band.
But you don;t have to agree with the point of view to appreciate lyrics. I like Bushleaguer, I think there;s some great lines in that song. I'm not a big fan of Bush (please, don;t take that line out of context!), but I don't hate/dislike him nearly as much as a lot of people do, especially the band. I can still appreciate the lyrics.
And as some pointed out many, even most of their songs, especially early ones, aren't about specific left or right stances. Its about love, teen angst, anti-record company/celebrity etc.
Their political view is a total non-issue for me.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
mace1229 said:Bentleyspop said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.Yeah, I would definitely not be into a band like that!
when it comes to listening to the music I couldn't care less about the political stance of a band.
i can't imagine not listening to my favorite music because of who they want to be president.
now if it was something like human trafficking or something they were into, then yeah. But because we have a different opinion on oboerion? I'll write Pro Choice on your other arm for you if it gets me another encore.
Nothing gets my blood boiling more than guys with a differing opinion on oboerion.
It enrages me.
At least I think so?riley540 said:Bentleyspop said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:one thing to note......I haven't heard one democrat complain about Ed's banter. If he was pro-Bush or pro-any republican, I'm pretty sure the complainers would be from a different side.
Dems wouldn't be there.
So the fact that there are people on here who claim to be fans of Pearl Jam yet also claim to be hard line republicans, or Christian Conservatives, racists, white supremacists, homophobes, etc
I just don't understand or believe that they are truly fans of Pearl Jam.
i have leaned right of center for most of my life and I think you have the wrong idea about most of us. The premise of being libertarian is that I just think the government should be minimally involved in our lives. I think people should do what they want. That’s how a lot of people on the right are. The news makes everyone on the right out to be racists, or Christians, ect ect ect. There is an extreme minority and you shouldn’t think they represent all of us.
I just think the government really blows a lot of the time and as people we can find better solutions for problems. I always say progress starts in neighborhoods, not at the top. I’m not pro trump, I wasn’t pro Obama. I really think the government sucks and that’s my view. Which is a libertarian view, which is considered a right wing view.
And just to be clear I do not now nor have I ever supported any person or artist who has a differing opinion about oboerion.
And you think you can't be Christian and a Pearl Jam fan? That's one of the most absurd things I've heard.
i don't see how different personal opinions would impact Joe I enjoy their music. It seems very narrow minded to me to think you can appreciate people who are different than you.
I for one would never support a band that is openly pro-life.
I am in support of oboerion
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Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
lol
I stand corrected I do. I should go chug one right now!"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
lol
I stand corrected I do. I should go chug one right now!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
vaggar99 said:brianlux said:I have to admit I've always been a bit surprised that there are hard right leaning Pearl Jam fans, but then maybe the music has a broad enough appeal that the band members' obviously strong left-leaning personalities (which do often come out in the music) doen't matter as much to those fans.
The people I am really puzzled about at times are those folks who are outspokenly right-wing and who by far mostly post on AMT and yet have little to say about the music itself. I don't get that (and also don't see that happen as much as in the past).
I guess if I looked at it in reverse, if there was a band that was outwardly and strongly right wing (and face it, that's pretty small company) and yet I thought their music was outstanding, I might call myself a fan, but only a fan of the music. I doubt I would have any interest in talking on-line about any aspect of that band other than their music. And if that band became increasing outspoken about an overall right wing agenda, I would lose interest pretty quickly. For example, he may have done some decent work early on, but I have no Ted Nugent in my record collection nor any interest in doing so.
Recently, I went on a Smashing Pumpkins nostalgia binge. I listened to all the old albums (and some new) and I also watched a bunch of more recent Billy Corgan interviews. Turns out the guy has been on Alex Jones several times and happens to be friends with him. He seems to be a Trump supporter. He also owns a wrestling league. He's basically the musical poster boy for the alt-right. But you know what? I've never admired the guy more. His songs and musical expertise transcend politics. I suppose righty PJ fans might look at Eddie the same way
(sometimes, you gotta keep 'em separated!)0 -
hedonist said:vaggar99 said:brianlux said:I have to admit I've always been a bit surprised that there are hard right leaning Pearl Jam fans, but then maybe the music has a broad enough appeal that the band members' obviously strong left-leaning personalities (which do often come out in the music) doen't matter as much to those fans.
The people I am really puzzled about at times are those folks who are outspokenly right-wing and who by far mostly post on AMT and yet have little to say about the music itself. I don't get that (and also don't see that happen as much as in the past).
I guess if I looked at it in reverse, if there was a band that was outwardly and strongly right wing (and face it, that's pretty small company) and yet I thought their music was outstanding, I might call myself a fan, but only a fan of the music. I doubt I would have any interest in talking on-line about any aspect of that band other than their music. And if that band became increasing outspoken about an overall right wing agenda, I would lose interest pretty quickly. For example, he may have done some decent work early on, but I have no Ted Nugent in my record collection nor any interest in doing so.
Recently, I went on a Smashing Pumpkins nostalgia binge. I listened to all the old albums (and some new) and I also watched a bunch of more recent Billy Corgan interviews. Turns out the guy has been on Alex Jones several times and happens to be friends with him. He seems to be a Trump supporter. He also owns a wrestling league. He's basically the musical poster boy for the alt-right. But you know what? I've never admired the guy more. His songs and musical expertise transcend politics. I suppose righty PJ fans might look at Eddie the same way
(sometimes, you gotta keep 'em separated!)
cue Offspring..."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
lol
I stand corrected I do. I should go chug one right now!
Mmm Hmm
Yah sure.
Big, tough American guy thinking he can handle the Canadian IPAs. We would never do this to you, Scruffy. We might send you a bottle cap so you can develop your fortitude before actually taking the plunge.
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
lol
I stand corrected I do. I should go chug one right now!
Mmm Hmm
Yah sure.
Big, tough American guy thinking he can handle the Canadian IPAs. We would never do this to you, Scruffy. We might send you a bottle cap so you can develop your fortitude before actually taking the plunge.
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:hedonist said:vaggar99 said:brianlux said:I have to admit I've always been a bit surprised that there are hard right leaning Pearl Jam fans, but then maybe the music has a broad enough appeal that the band members' obviously strong left-leaning personalities (which do often come out in the music) doen't matter as much to those fans.
The people I am really puzzled about at times are those folks who are outspokenly right-wing and who by far mostly post on AMT and yet have little to say about the music itself. I don't get that (and also don't see that happen as much as in the past).
I guess if I looked at it in reverse, if there was a band that was outwardly and strongly right wing (and face it, that's pretty small company) and yet I thought their music was outstanding, I might call myself a fan, but only a fan of the music. I doubt I would have any interest in talking on-line about any aspect of that band other than their music. And if that band became increasing outspoken about an overall right wing agenda, I would lose interest pretty quickly. For example, he may have done some decent work early on, but I have no Ted Nugent in my record collection nor any interest in doing so.
Recently, I went on a Smashing Pumpkins nostalgia binge. I listened to all the old albums (and some new) and I also watched a bunch of more recent Billy Corgan interviews. Turns out the guy has been on Alex Jones several times and happens to be friends with him. He seems to be a Trump supporter. He also owns a wrestling league. He's basically the musical poster boy for the alt-right. But you know what? I've never admired the guy more. His songs and musical expertise transcend politics. I suppose righty PJ fans might look at Eddie the same way
(sometimes, you gotta keep 'em separated!)
cue Offspring...0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Once a guy turns out to be some person who spews stuff I don't care for... I stop listening to them.
For example, Elvis Costello said. "I hate Led Zeppelin and everything the've spawned." Needle drags across the record and... no more listen to. Get serious, Elvis... they're infinitely greater than you.
Nugent is the same. "Swan dive to the street" (Dog Eat Dog) used to flow through many playlists on my Sony Sports Walkman as I worked out and really worked for me. I can't separate the man from the music now and his catalogue has been rendered useless to me.
I do like Ted's stance on crime and punishment though.
and quenches your thirst too! Necessary for life.
lol
I stand corrected I do. I should go chug one right now!
Mmm Hmm
Yah sure.
Big, tough American guy thinking he can handle the Canadian IPAs. We would never do this to you, Scruffy. We might send you a bottle cap so you can develop your fortitude before actually taking the plunge.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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