To be fair, I don't mind the political statements *in* the music. 
That's fine, I just don't like when you go to a concert and have to 
listen to preaching onstage, much like what the Dixie Chicks did.  Don't 
ask me why it's OK one way, but not the other.  I know it doesn't make 
much sense,...

Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Just for that I'm going to cue up Arlo's Alice's Resturant, ease into some
> Cranberries, followed by a dose of Rage Against The Machine, and finished
> off with some Consolidated.
> 
> On 10/26/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Blasted the president, started getting too damn preachy onstage and it
>>became less about the music and more about the politics.
>>
>>Gawd, I hate that, I listen to you because I like your music, not to
>>hear a damn monologue about your political rantings. BIG pet peeve of
>>mine.
>>
>>
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