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Pop & Politics
1. Can pop and politics ever mix, if so when has it done and if not why not?
2. Why do musicians tend to be liberal, or is it just that the right wing musicians keep quiet about their affiliations? |
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anyone? must be some opinions out there!
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Pop and politics always mix. There is no such thing as a non-political artist. You just don't notice it because most of the time they are supporting the status quo.
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Manic Street Preachers. Quote:
2. Why do musicians tend to be liberal, or is it just that the right wing musicians keep quiet about their affiliations?
The Killers admitted in the NME that they supported Bush. Also Busted said that they were Torys, because they would have to pay less tax.jack |
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