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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    A ‘call to kill jews’?

    They made a stupid comment about ‘killing’ MPs - which was a poor ‘joke’ (not funny, even in the moment) and they apologised. Not even David Amess’s daughter thought they meant it literally.

    Where does your take come from?
    he is charged with supporting a terrorist organisation hezbolla , an organisation dedicated to the removal of jews , so i spoze thats where my take comes from

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    Re: Kneecap

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...ll-park-london

    They donated their fee to Médecins Sans Frontičres.

  3. #28

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    I've not heard any of their music, and I'm not familiar with their political stance.

    presumably these guys are all to young to remember the troubles themselves? are they just fetishizing something they no nothing about or do they have some interesting points?

  4. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    he is charged with supporting a terrorist organisation hezbolla , an organisation dedicated to the removal of jews , so i spoze thats where my take comes from
    I imagine you'd be ecstatic if they suddenly usurped Wales? Come on, time to grow up!

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    I imagine you'd be ecstatic if they suddenly usurped Wales? Come on, time to grow up!
    ?

  6. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    I imagine you'd be ecstatic if they suddenly usurped Wales? Come on, time to grow up!
    sorry misunderstood , if a group dedicated to the removal of wales from the map ,used rape at a music festival as a weapon, i would indeed be ecstatic , and welcome them with welsh cakes

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    ?
    Exactly!

  8. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by + the native hipster View Post
    sorry misunderstood , if a group dedicated to the removal of wales from the map ,used rape at a music festival as a weapon, i would indeed be ecstatic , and welcome them with welsh cakes
    No not quite. If an ethno-religious mob decided to take over Wales and subjugate the Welsh people by inflicting penury and virtual slavery and with a view to their eventual removal then I'd wager you wouldn't be quite so hospitable to that mob.

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    No not quite. If an ethno-religious mob decided to take over Wales and subjugate the Welsh people by inflicting penury and virtual slavery and with a view to their eventual removal then I'd wager you wouldn't be quite so hospitable to that mob.
    nope, still going with give them welsh cakes , take my country

  10. #35

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    Has anyone considered that they've been removed from Glastonbury because they are Irish wank. Its derivative music by numbers. ****ing awful and anyone who listens to it quickly appreciates.

    I'm surprised they don't sing "up the 'ra" as an encore. Music and politics should be kept well apart.

  11. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    Music and politics should be kept well apart.
    I'm seen some terrible ignorant takes on this forum. This is up there with the worst of them.

  12. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    I'm seen some terrible ignorant takes on this forum. This is up there with the worst of them.
    music is a form of entertainment, whilst there can be meaning to songs, (killing in the name is an obvious choice), unless you're into skrewdriver, most people go to gigs to get away from their every day life, and not to have someone else's political opinion forced down their throat.

  13. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    music is a form of entertainment, whilst there can be meaning to songs, (killing in the name is an obvious choice), unless you're into skrewdriver, most people go to gigs to get away from their every day life, and not to have someone else's political opinion forced down their throat.
    Ah only sing about approved topics that doesn't offend right wingers, got it.

    John Lennon, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Green Day, Rolling Stones, Beatles, as you say Rage Against the Machine, Bob Dylan, Springsteen all sung political songs. National anthems are political, should those go as well?

    Music has always been closely linked to politics.

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    Ah only sing about approved topics that doesn't offend right wingers, got it.

    John Lennon, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Green Day, Rolling Stones, Beatles, as you say Rage Against the Machine, Bob Dylan, Springsteen all sung political songs. National anthems are political, should those go as well?

    Music has always been closely linked to politics.
    Sing about whatever you like, it's nothing to do with left or right, but artists should stick to art and not politics. Artists shouldn't use their platform to push their own ideology. That **** from Daveyhulme is a case in point

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    Re: Kneecap

    I have never been to a Kneecap gig, but my wild guess is that none of the thousands who went to see them at the Wide Awake Festival were surprised or put off by the political content of their performance.

    It is also my wild guess that many - if not most - went because they wanted to listen to that political content. It is surely what Kneecap are about?

    If you want to avoid politics in music, don't watch or listen to political bands. Artists should stick to what they want to do and say - not play safe.

  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    music is a form of entertainment, whilst there can be meaning to songs, (killing in the name is an obvious choice), unless you're into skrewdriver, most people go to gigs to get away from their every day life, and not to have someone else's political opinion forced down their throat.
    Stop your nonsense

    Indie pop pap is a waste of time

    Sabbath War Pigs is a fantastic anti war song and in its time was overtly political

    Metal has always been mostly left of centre and whilst I find Springsteen a bit long in the tooth some of his protest songs are bang on

    You spend the rest of your life listening to the mock turtles and all that whiney nonsense

  17. #42

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    Nothing wrong with bands being political. Although I must admit, it can creates divisions if its overly so, and it can be tiresome, particularly if you get the vibe you are being lectured at by people far wealthier than yourself.

    I do sense that with Kneecap. They are angry young men and politics is part and parcel of their shtick and that's up to them. I think it's quite sectarian myself but that's up to them, I have no issue with it per se and enjoy loads of Irish folk music. They do come across are total wankers mind, but angry young men often do.

    The issue here goes beyond all that though. I just don't see how they arent in big trouble

  18. #43

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    Typo: I meant I *don't* sense that kneecap are lecturing whilst being far wealthier.

  19. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    Sing about whatever you like, it's nothing to do with left or right, but artists should stick to art and not politics. Artists shouldn't use their platform to push their own ideology. That **** from Daveyhulme is a case in point
    So you want a safe space?

  20. #45

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    Sing about whatever you like
    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    artists should stick to art and not politics.
    make your mind up mate

  21. #46

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    I've not heard any of their music.
    They're not as good as Elbow.

  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    So you want a safe space?
    What are you going on about now?

    I have no issue with bands making political statements through their music. I cant abide artists who use their live gigs to spout their political ideology. I'm there for the music, keep your opinions to yourself.

  23. #48

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    What are you going on about now?

    I have no issue with bands making political statements through their music. I cant abide artists who use their live gigs to spout their political ideology. I'm there for the music, keep your opinions to yourself.
    but it's their show, you don't get to dictate what they do or say in it. All you can do if you don't like it is not buy a ticket again

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    but it's their show, you don't get to dictate what they do or say in it. All you can do if you don't like it is not buy a ticket again
    Correct. I'm not sure why you're stating the obvious though.

  25. #50

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    Yeah I don't think anyone questions any artists legal, moral or artistic right to make whatever political or religious statements they like. It's important they can, and people will judge them on it. Most bands will want to express themselves but also try to be inclusive, but that's up to them.

    The question here is whether a line has been crossed isn't it. I'm increasingly convinced it has tbh

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