Based Music Sunday - spin platters while waiting for the speech.
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The Stone Roses are a criminally underrated band stifled in the 90s while the cabal repurposed the music industry into a vehicle of cultural annihilation (grunge, hiphop, etc).
Your contributions below MUST be based (this means that you will search for instances of Trump-bashing, DS narrative-peddling, etc, before submitting). For example, The Stones Roses are legit anti-Cabal (or at least the lead-singer Ian Brown is.)
Ghosty Boy's "Dr. Bluescreen".
(Click his name for full videography.)
Based AF.
Ghosty should have a harem of, like, a thousand women. We need more of him. Many, many more.
Well. I think you should really draw a distinction between American and British rock. While I think a lot of British Rock could have made it on the American Charts based on the quality of the music alone most of the bands didn't want to break big in America. Not so much because they didn't like America but because they really liked their country's music which they felt was being tainted and debased by globalist forces. It really wasn't until Tony Blair co-opted Brit-Pop that the underground in Britain really broke in America. I honestly think Jarvis Crocker is based as fuck for a Brit. I can't name a Pulp song I hate. The song "Help the Aged" is hilarious. All that being said I like my fried chicken trailer park music like Run Fat Boy Run by Nine Pound Hammer or Monster Magnet a little more than the Brit stuff as underrated as it was. I think being proud of your country's music. Art music or pop music is a good thing. You can't play Stone Roses at a monster truck rally though and get them same reaction. lol
The music industry became a Cabal money-laundering facility in the 90s; that's why shit bands everywhere were suddenly triple-platinum with obviously phony numbers, and formerly-independent radio-stations were bought up & merged into networks that played the shit and ignored the promising new talent.
100% That happened in Britain and America both for sure. I think it happened in Britain faster than here. Though it honestly happened in both countries simultaneously. Almost like clockwork. It's like the people that did it KNEW free speech is best practiced in rock n roll and sought to get rid of it from mainstream radio. Even the college stations that carried the music though the 80's were neutered.
Britain is a test-bed for what they'll later try to get away with in the US.
In terms of current events, music or both?
Yes.
More Stone Pilots: "I Am the Resurrection".
(Always listen to their long-form album cuts, because the songs end with about four minutes of hypnotic jam.)
Bzzt! -- Nope that stuff oughta here.
Pulp's lead singer is Jarvis Cocker, who bitches about Trump in easily-found interviews.
Aww bummer. Shawn Ryder doesn't like Trump as far as I can tell.
Ohh for real?
What about Damon Albarn or Primal Scream? Ohh shit. What about Shaun Ryder? I mean he rails on the Pope.
Shaun Ryder is nope.
Use that search as a template.
That's such a bummer because he an absolute loon. I think it would be hilarious to see a based Shaun Ryder. I looked into Primal Scream and they're more ambiguous from what I'm seeing. They recognize that the Bushes and Clintons are Neo-Liberals who facilitated the rise of Facisim in the US. I'm unsure if they think Trump is a fascist so it seems like they may be based enough to recognize how shitty the Clintons and the Bushes are.
Topic-switch: What does it take to get a thread to move up in the "Rising" rankings? This one has been stuck at six for an hour despite plenty of activity and no downvoting, while this newer one has only a single comment, but over twenty upvotes already.
It's like there's a Youtube algo on the loose playing favorites.
I dunno. If there's one thing I know less than based British music it's algorithms if any kind. lol Rising might be based o. likes and Hot might be based on comments? That's my guess.