View Full Version : Have the elite suppressed a lot of good bands?
amethyst
17-10-2008, 10:34 PM
I like to listen to alternative music and it just seems that there a lot of good bands that don't get their "due" because they 1.won't play by the elites rules 2. they are not hand picked by the establishment
So a lot of good bands don't get the publicity they deserve. It doesn't seem fair.
It's time for a change I think.
lessgov2007
17-10-2008, 10:40 PM
Long live the Sisters!
tracker
17-10-2008, 10:45 PM
I like to listen to alternative music and it just seems that there a lot of good bands that don't get their "due" because they 1.won't play by the elites rules 2. they are not hand picked by the establishment
So a lot of good bands don't get the publicity they deserve. It doesn't seem fair.
It's time for a change I think.
i think it is obvious they have manipulated the pop industry to
gangster rap
child pornography type pedo pop dressage .
they are mostly now , all the same .
tits hanging out all over the place
sexual gestures in nearly all dance routines
satanic hand symbols all over
to me the pop industry is run by pedos and gangsters now .
shame
at one time people had to sing to get into the charts .:cool:
amethyst
17-10-2008, 10:57 PM
i think it is obvious they have manipulated the pop industry to
gangster rap
child pornography type pedo pop dressage .
they are mostly now , all the same .
tits hanging out all over the place
sexual gestures in nearly all dance routines
satanic hand symbols all over
to me the pop industry is run by pedos and gangsters now .
shame
at one time people had to sing to get into the charts .:cool:
Yeah, that's true. It's a shame....I think there should be more Woodstock type of concerts where everyone could play their music and just really sing about their message instead of just singing to make money for the record companies. It just seems the music has taken a back seat to the money....because to the stupid record companies, the bottom line is more important than the art.
If I had a farm or I was really rich, I'd sponsor free concerts for bands and let them celebrate the art.
chris
17-10-2008, 11:02 PM
Rap is really obvious that they are holding back decent artists and only promoting people that degrade women and projects stereotypes about their race.
I think rock is getting that way but it's not as bad...If there is a really decent band, I don't think a record label would not sign them because they are good...In my limited experience, they are quite desperate to sign bands that have good pull but those are so hard to find.
pdcdp
17-10-2008, 11:03 PM
what about the other side of the coin? some great 'alternative' bands were thrust into success in order to serve the nwo agenda... slayer springs instantly to mind...
redman
17-10-2008, 11:07 PM
I'm in a band... and I know of numerous bands that are on the fringe of what you would call making it... but they ain't going to get a sniff in what we call the main stream charts because it's clattered with pointless crap.
I remember being younger when we used to listen to the charts on the radio as a family.... how fuked up is that, hey and I am only 30.
So yeah, look at the charts, you get the odd band that slips through because that many people get on to them.... but there are shitloads of bands out there producing good meaningful music but they won't get a sniff these days cos the big bucks is with people that can hold a tune and willing to sell their soul to a reality TV show, or just be irrelevant enough to not influence someone enough.
space lizard
17-10-2008, 11:09 PM
I've been trying to become a rock star for years! :D
I haven't actually taken my music to any record companies, managers, magazines or radio stations, and have only played one gig at a warehouse party which went pretty well. :)
Having said that, I don't want the hassle of attention. I prefer to record music just for the sake of the fun of the process of doing it. Then throw it on my myspace page and let whoever wants to listen to it and download it for free. :cool:
amethyst
17-10-2008, 11:17 PM
I'm in a band... and I know of numerous bands that are on the fringe of what you would call making it... but they ain't going to get a sniff in what we call the main stream charts because it's clattered with pointless crap.
I remember being younger when we used to listen to the charts on the radio as a family.... how fuked up is that, hey and I am only 30.
So yeah, look at the charts, you get the odd band that slips through because that many people get on to them.... but there are shitloads of bands out there producing good meaningful music but they won't get a sniff these days cos the big bucks is with people that can hold a tune and willing to sell their soul to a reality TV show, or just be irrelevant enough to not influence someone enough.
I know what you mean. That's exactly the reason why there could be someone who had a large piece of land and/or some money and could sponsor new bands.....and then it let it be by word of mouth instead of having to sell your soul and go thru the reppie recording companies , just to get heard.
Or even get a group of people together to sponsor such an event in the area you live in.......I dunno....just thoughts I've had.
rydeon
17-10-2008, 11:38 PM
I like to listen to alternative music and it just seems that there a lot of good bands that don't get their "due" because they 1.won't play by the elites rules 2. they are not hand picked by the establishment
So a lot of good bands don't get the publicity they deserve. It doesn't seem fair.
It's time for a change I think.
Couldn't agree more. Its a way of sneaking in social engineering and brainwashing you if you don't notice it and supress it.
Music pretty much started dying when decent lyrics, or at least lyrics with a message and a story got replaced.
Songwriters tend to write songs because they sell to young impressionable kids. But usually the songs don't foster much intelligence or thinking.
Intelligent and meaningful songs are a pretty rare thing now.
Whether this is deliberate or not is debatable, but is an established fact that people who listen to pop music are very 'surface-level' thinkers and shallow personalities.
I think, for me personally it was when I was growing up and the new songs coming out trended to the overly surface level vibe of pop and numb gangsta rap shite.
Even soft/heavy metal, rock & roll has an appeal to the soul and sets the heart pumping.
Incidentally this was just about the same time as Bush Snr gave gave his NWO speech in 1990-1. ;)
So now we're still in the same mess of music that's not moved away from the crap.
The new music now is pretty apalling TBH. Maybe one or two good songs and that's it.
All it is is boy meets girl, girl meets boy. There needs to be some variety and about more than just this.