harmless wrote:I doubt it, I'm English. My beef is that Eddie isn't attacking David Cameron and has said nothing about the gigantic fight to protect Disabled Rights in the UK at the moment. What are you gonna do? Right, you're going to reply "Well you're not American, Ed is." But that would prove my point; Ed isn't talking about the specific issues you care about. The reason you're pissed off about that doesn't matter, but you're not the only one who could be pissed off. My point about weaponry is merely that the type of bomb is irrelevant; the types of bomb represented in this video are instantly recognisable to a general public who will be attached to an entertaining punk song like MYM (did you miss my post about that?). That is part of what is implied by "archetypal" and "iconic". Images that can be described as archetypal and iconic are images that are instantly recognisable "stand-ins" for a range of political issues that can be represented by them. I'm pretty sure that Ed is aware of drones, and I'm also pretty sure that he's not very happy about them, or their utilisation by Obama. Unless he says that he's thrilled about it, I won't assume that he is. Why? Because everything he's said before leads me to believe that I know, at least to some extent, what Ed's values are about war and peace. And he's never stated the view that "Drones are awesome". But neither has he taken a vow to attack every president from this point on. Apart from anything else, he would bore the shit out of people if his music became exclusively about politics (or moreover, specific policies and politicians).IlluminEddie wrote:harmless wrote:It is relevant to problems in 2013, it might just not be relevant to IlluminEddie's favourite ones. You think these big world problems just get replaced for new ones with each president? This song is attacking age-old, archetypal issues. I've asked you twice but you haven't answered: you do realise how many wars are still being fought and not won, right? And the weaponry being used is vast; you're acting as if 'drones' are representative of 2013 war. It's a bit weird.
What did you ask? I do realize wars are being fought. Who's winning these "wars"? Who is fighting? What are they fighting for? Are they wars for oil? Are drones not more representative of current wars than past air-related elements?
The problem, as I see it, is drones are involved in a lot of debate here, despite their incredibly large military use in combat and surveillance. Why? Because they can be used on American citizens. In fact, one may have just flown by you. Make you feel safe?
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you've made up your mind so we're not really debating anything at this point, butIlluminEddie wrote:Hypocrisy is everywhere with Ed. Even if you don't buy into this video aspect, you've got to be kidding about him not being a hypocrite. Target, Ten Club, Nader, Ticket Master, MTV, dog collars, G.R.E.E.D.... the list goes on and on.stip wrote: After a record and a tour I might feel differently. But everything I continue to read that you're arguing leads me to believe that you've decided you want to condemn eddie for being a hypocrite and are really inflating the hell out of your evidence to find your smoking gun. I'm sorry Eddie didn't' write the lyrics and the band didn't produce the video you wanted them to write. Maybe it'll show up somewhere else on the album and you'll feel better.
He is without a doubt a hypocrite. The question is how much.
Target: because getting a better deal from one corporation and trying to establish a precedent for other artists (as billboard pointed out) and working out an arrangement to try and protect independent stores, rather than just selling them to ALL the big corporation, is a betrayal of some principle
Ten Club: yeah, they need a lot of work. Hypocrisy though?
Nader: i voted for Nader in 2000 and did not vote for him in 2004. Am I a hypocrite too?
Ticket Master: They did a boycott. No one joined in. Ticketmaster was not hurt by it. It made life more difficult for their fans. They lost. They stopped. Everyone's life got easier, including the fans
MTV: What about it? Making videos? shit, that hypocrisy started in 1998 if that's your problem. But the no video stand was annoying if you liked videos (as a fan I was glad to see them stop, even though I had a certain silly admiration for their willingness to do it). it's also not hypocrisy. you seem to be conflating hypocrisy with changing your mind.
Actually this was also the year they ended the ticket master boycott. I didn't realize their hypocrisy peaked 15 years ago. Maybe that's why Yield is such an upbeat record.
Dog Collars: then don't buy it. it's not like that dog collar was the only way you could hear cold concession. Some fans have disposable income and want to buy that shit. More power to them
G.R.E.E.D: I'm not sure what that stands for. Oh wait, it's greed! Money is nice. I'm not sure they ever said anything to the contrary. What matter is what you do with it, or what you would do to get it. Making dog collars available on your website does put them right next to the Koch brothers, I agree.
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actually, once they speed up mind your manners live maybe they'll be enough time for Eddie to include everything everyone is unhappy about, end of the world as we know it style
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stip wrote:actually, once they speed up mind your manners live maybe they'll be enough time for Eddie to include everything everyone is unhappy about, end of the world as we know it style
There are songs he does that in and to this day I've no idea what he's saying. Lukin comes immediately to mind.
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I'll just add that the "tried my patience, my patience tried" line, even before the imagery in the video of 'recycled' issues, has sounded like an Obama dig. Which is then only strengthened by complaints about the same old shit. For me, anyway.
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Bro, just stop already...brostip wrote:you've made up your mind so we're not really debating anything at this point, butIlluminEddie wrote:Hypocrisy is everywhere with Ed. Even if you don't buy into this video aspect, you've got to be kidding about him not being a hypocrite. Target, Ten Club, Nader, Ticket Master, MTV, dog collars, G.R.E.E.D.... the list goes on and on.stip wrote: After a record and a tour I might feel differently. But everything I continue to read that you're arguing leads me to believe that you've decided you want to condemn eddie for being a hypocrite and are really inflating the hell out of your evidence to find your smoking gun. I'm sorry Eddie didn't' write the lyrics and the band didn't produce the video you wanted them to write. Maybe it'll show up somewhere else on the album and you'll feel better.
He is without a doubt a hypocrite. The question is how much.
Target: because getting a better deal from one corporation and trying to establish a precedent for other artists (as billboard pointed out) and working out an arrangement to try and protect independent stores, rather than just selling them to ALL the big corporation, is a betrayal of some principle
Ten Club: yeah, they need a lot of work. Hypocrisy though?
Nader: i voted for Nader in 2000 and did not vote for him in 2004. Am I a hypocrite too?
Ticket Master: They did a boycott. No one joined in. Ticketmaster was not hurt by it. It made life more difficult for their fans. They lost. They stopped. Everyone's life got easier, including the fans
MTV: What about it? Making videos? shit, that hypocrisy started in 1998 if that's your problem. But the no video stand was annoying if you liked videos (as a fan I was glad to see them stop, even though I had a certain silly admiration for their willingness to do it). it's also not hypocrisy. you seem to be conflating hypocrisy with changing your mind.
Actually this was also the year they ended the ticket master boycott. I didn't realize their hypocrisy peaked 15 years ago. Maybe that's why Yield is such an upbeat record.
Dog Collars: then don't buy it. it's not like that dog collar was the only way you could hear cold concession. Some fans have disposable income and want to buy that shit. More power to them
G.R.E.E.D: I'm not sure what that stands for. Oh wait, it's greed! Money is nice. I'm not sure they ever said anything to the contrary. What matter is what you do with it, or what you would do to get it. Making dog collars available on your website does put them right next to the Koch brothers, I agree.
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I can top all you in a bro-off. Just... try me... my patience tried. That mean's I'm really pretending to be angry about something that's been bro-ing for years because I don't really have much to bro about.
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Drones are flying over you too. And guess what, they are US drones. In fact, the NSA story is UK-related too. My country is tapping your communications. So, let me restate my question - do you feel safe that another country is "protecting" you?harmless wrote:I doubt it, I'm English. My beef is that Eddie isn't attacking David Cameron and has said nothing about the gigantic fight to protect Disabled Rights in the UK at the moment. What are you gonna do? Right, you're going to reply "Well you're not American, Ed is." But that would prove my point; Ed isn't talking about the specific issues you care about. The reason you're pissed off about that doesn't matter, but you're not the only one who could be pissed off. My point about weaponry is merely that the type of bomb is irrelevant; the types of bomb represented in this video are instantly recognisable to a general public who will be attached to an entertaining punk song like MYM (did you miss my post about that?). That is part of what is implied by "archetypal" and "iconic". Images that can be described as archetypal and iconic are images that are instantly recognisable "stand-ins" for a range of political issues that can be represented by them. I'm pretty sure that Ed is aware of drones, and I'm also pretty sure that he's not very happy about them, or their utilisation by Obama. Unless he says that he's thrilled about it, I won't assume that he is. Why? Because everything he's said before leads me to believe that I know, at least to some extent, what Ed's values are about war and peace. And he's never stated the view that "Drones are awesome". But neither has he taken a vow to attack every president from this point on. Apart from anything else, he would bore the shit out of people if his music became exclusively about politics (or moreover, specific policies and politicians).IlluminEddie wrote:harmless wrote:It is relevant to problems in 2013, it might just not be relevant to IlluminEddie's favourite ones. You think these big world problems just get replaced for new ones with each president? This song is attacking age-old, archetypal issues. I've asked you twice but you haven't answered: you do realise how many wars are still being fought and not won, right? And the weaponry being used is vast; you're acting as if 'drones' are representative of 2013 war. It's a bit weird.
What did you ask? I do realize wars are being fought. Who's winning these "wars"? Who is fighting? What are they fighting for? Are they wars for oil? Are drones not more representative of current wars than past air-related elements?
The problem, as I see it, is drones are involved in a lot of debate here, despite their incredibly large military use in combat and surveillance. Why? Because they can be used on American citizens. In fact, one may have just flown by you. Make you feel safe?
As for drones, I am quite sure Ed doesn't like them either. Yet, the silence on all of these issues from the guy who wrote Grievance is kinda odd. Oh yeh, he played a fundraiser for Obama. But, our world's problems can certainly be boiled down to three words: oil, army, guns. No doubt. That's not oversimplifying during a world-wide depression.
Anyway, you didn't answer any of my other questions, "bro".
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Dudes not a politician. He doesn't have to write a song about every advance in the world of politics.IlluminEddie wrote:Drones are flying over you too. And guess what, they are US drones. In fact, the NSA story is UK-related too. My country is tapping your communications. So, let me restate my question - do you feel safe that another country is "protecting" you?harmless wrote:I doubt it, I'm English. My beef is that Eddie isn't attacking David Cameron and has said nothing about the gigantic fight to protect Disabled Rights in the UK at the moment. What are you gonna do? Right, you're going to reply "Well you're not American, Ed is." But that would prove my point; Ed isn't talking about the specific issues you care about. The reason you're pissed off about that doesn't matter, but you're not the only one who could be pissed off. My point about weaponry is merely that the type of bomb is irrelevant; the types of bomb represented in this video are instantly recognisable to a general public who will be attached to an entertaining punk song like MYM (did you miss my post about that?). That is part of what is implied by "archetypal" and "iconic". Images that can be described as archetypal and iconic are images that are instantly recognisable "stand-ins" for a range of political issues that can be represented by them. I'm pretty sure that Ed is aware of drones, and I'm also pretty sure that he's not very happy about them, or their utilisation by Obama. Unless he says that he's thrilled about it, I won't assume that he is. Why? Because everything he's said before leads me to believe that I know, at least to some extent, what Ed's values are about war and peace. And he's never stated the view that "Drones are awesome". But neither has he taken a vow to attack every president from this point on. Apart from anything else, he would bore the shit out of people if his music became exclusively about politics (or moreover, specific policies and politicians).IlluminEddie wrote:harmless wrote:It is relevant to problems in 2013, it might just not be relevant to IlluminEddie's favourite ones. You think these big world problems just get replaced for new ones with each president? This song is attacking age-old, archetypal issues. I've asked you twice but you haven't answered: you do realise how many wars are still being fought and not won, right? And the weaponry being used is vast; you're acting as if 'drones' are representative of 2013 war. It's a bit weird.
What did you ask? I do realize wars are being fought. Who's winning these "wars"? Who is fighting? What are they fighting for? Are they wars for oil? Are drones not more representative of current wars than past air-related elements?
The problem, as I see it, is drones are involved in a lot of debate here, despite their incredibly large military use in combat and surveillance. Why? Because they can be used on American citizens. In fact, one may have just flown by you. Make you feel safe?
As for drones, I am quite sure Ed doesn't like them either. Yet, the silence on all of these issues from the guy who wrote Grievance is kinda odd. Oh yeh, he played a fundraiser for Obama. But, our world's problems can certainly be boiled down to three words: oil, army, guns. No doubt. That's not oversimplifying during a world-wide depression.
Anyway, you didn't answer any of my other questions, "bro".
He hasn't written a song about abortion or homelessness in a while either, i suppose you think he's pro-life and spends his time mowing down homeless people for fun nowadays?
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You didn't need the speech marks on bro, I never called you one -- it's you who's been doing that to everyone, isn't it?IlluminEddie wrote:Drones are flying over you too. And guess what, they are US drones. In fact, the NSA story is UK-related too. My country is tapping your communications. So, let me restate my question - do you feel safe that another country is "protecting" you?harmless wrote:I doubt it, I'm English. My beef is that Eddie isn't attacking David Cameron and has said nothing about the gigantic fight to protect Disabled Rights in the UK at the moment. What are you gonna do? Right, you're going to reply "Well you're not American, Ed is." But that would prove my point; Ed isn't talking about the specific issues you care about. The reason you're pissed off about that doesn't matter, but you're not the only one who could be pissed off. My point about weaponry is merely that the type of bomb is irrelevant; the types of bomb represented in this video are instantly recognisable to a general public who will be attached to an entertaining punk song like MYM (did you miss my post about that?). That is part of what is implied by "archetypal" and "iconic". Images that can be described as archetypal and iconic are images that are instantly recognisable "stand-ins" for a range of political issues that can be represented by them. I'm pretty sure that Ed is aware of drones, and I'm also pretty sure that he's not very happy about them, or their utilisation by Obama. Unless he says that he's thrilled about it, I won't assume that he is. Why? Because everything he's said before leads me to believe that I know, at least to some extent, what Ed's values are about war and peace. And he's never stated the view that "Drones are awesome". But neither has he taken a vow to attack every president from this point on. Apart from anything else, he would bore the shit out of people if his music became exclusively about politics (or moreover, specific policies and politicians).IlluminEddie wrote:harmless wrote:It is relevant to problems in 2013, it might just not be relevant to IlluminEddie's favourite ones. You think these big world problems just get replaced for new ones with each president? This song is attacking age-old, archetypal issues. I've asked you twice but you haven't answered: you do realise how many wars are still being fought and not won, right? And the weaponry being used is vast; you're acting as if 'drones' are representative of 2013 war. It's a bit weird.
What did you ask? I do realize wars are being fought. Who's winning these "wars"? Who is fighting? What are they fighting for? Are they wars for oil? Are drones not more representative of current wars than past air-related elements?
The problem, as I see it, is drones are involved in a lot of debate here, despite their incredibly large military use in combat and surveillance. Why? Because they can be used on American citizens. In fact, one may have just flown by you. Make you feel safe?
As for drones, I am quite sure Ed doesn't like them either. Yet, the silence on all of these issues from the guy who wrote Grievance is kinda odd. Oh yeh, he played a fundraiser for Obama. But, our world's problems can certainly be boiled down to three words: oil, army, guns. No doubt. That's not oversimplifying during a world-wide depression.
Anyway, you didn't answer any of my other questions, "bro".
Look, I know, the spying thing and the Snowden thing, it's all going to affect the UK too. I'm not stupid. But I think you're completely paranoid, probably to a dangerous extent, if you see it as a real issue that Ed isn't covering it in this single song. Have you not read a single thing I've said about iconic imagery? Or the fact that the "seen it before" feeling might be exactly what the point is? "We're still here, the issues are still issues. We are still at war and nothing has changed, we've just got better at telling people to keep quiet and be more polite. We've improved our vocabulary and etiquette but not our policies." I don't really care for your response to this, by the way, I'm just putting it out there. I've said exactly why I think you're batshit crazy for banging on about this, you've addressed none of it, and I really don't want to take the place of Stip in any WWE Tag Team brawl.
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What about the continuing desecration of native American landmarks? What about that, huh? Huh? Or do we not care because we're white so we'll be fine?stupidmop wrote:Dudes not a politician. He doesn't have to write a song about every advance in the world of politics.IlluminEddie wrote:Drones are flying over you too. And guess what, they are US drones. In fact, the NSA story is UK-related too. My country is tapping your communications. So, let me restate my question - do you feel safe that another country is "protecting" you?harmless wrote:I doubt it, I'm English. My beef is that Eddie isn't attacking David Cameron and has said nothing about the gigantic fight to protect Disabled Rights in the UK at the moment. What are you gonna do? Right, you're going to reply "Well you're not American, Ed is." But that would prove my point; Ed isn't talking about the specific issues you care about. The reason you're pissed off about that doesn't matter, but you're not the only one who could be pissed off. My point about weaponry is merely that the type of bomb is irrelevant; the types of bomb represented in this video are instantly recognisable to a general public who will be attached to an entertaining punk song like MYM (did you miss my post about that?). That is part of what is implied by "archetypal" and "iconic". Images that can be described as archetypal and iconic are images that are instantly recognisable "stand-ins" for a range of political issues that can be represented by them. I'm pretty sure that Ed is aware of drones, and I'm also pretty sure that he's not very happy about them, or their utilisation by Obama. Unless he says that he's thrilled about it, I won't assume that he is. Why? Because everything he's said before leads me to believe that I know, at least to some extent, what Ed's values are about war and peace. And he's never stated the view that "Drones are awesome". But neither has he taken a vow to attack every president from this point on. Apart from anything else, he would bore the shit out of people if his music became exclusively about politics (or moreover, specific policies and politicians).IlluminEddie wrote:harmless wrote:It is relevant to problems in 2013, it might just not be relevant to IlluminEddie's favourite ones. You think these big world problems just get replaced for new ones with each president? This song is attacking age-old, archetypal issues. I've asked you twice but you haven't answered: you do realise how many wars are still being fought and not won, right? And the weaponry being used is vast; you're acting as if 'drones' are representative of 2013 war. It's a bit weird.
What did you ask? I do realize wars are being fought. Who's winning these "wars"? Who is fighting? What are they fighting for? Are they wars for oil? Are drones not more representative of current wars than past air-related elements?
The problem, as I see it, is drones are involved in a lot of debate here, despite their incredibly large military use in combat and surveillance. Why? Because they can be used on American citizens. In fact, one may have just flown by you. Make you feel safe?
As for drones, I am quite sure Ed doesn't like them either. Yet, the silence on all of these issues from the guy who wrote Grievance is kinda odd. Oh yeh, he played a fundraiser for Obama. But, our world's problems can certainly be boiled down to three words: oil, army, guns. No doubt. That's not oversimplifying during a world-wide depression.
Anyway, you didn't answer any of my other questions, "bro".
He hasn't written a song about abortion or homelessness in a while either, i suppose you think he's pro-life and spends his time mowing down homeless people for fun nowadays?
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I once heard a story from Adam Duritz about Ed being a d&ck to him for using their song in a Coke commercial. I always think back about when I watched the PJ Target ads.
Look, now they linked up with UPS to become more efficient... lol
If it was just Ticket master and MTV, I wouldn't call them hypocrites.
Yes, it's a lyric from a song called Green Disease. Nah, they never, ever preached about greed. Never. I mean "sorry is the fool who trades his sole for Pearl Jam dog collar.
Nah, not hypocritical.
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And, as a leftist, you can sleep at night? It's fucking Target. They left Sony to take a stand and went to... Target. To Target. lolstip wrote:
you've made up your mind so we're not really debating anything at this point, but
Target: because getting a better deal from one corporation and trying to establish a precedent for other artists (as billboard pointed out) and working out an arrangement to try and protect independent stores, rather than just selling them to ALL the big corporation, is a betrayal of some principle
I once heard a story from Adam Duritz about Ed being a d&ck to him for using their song in a Coke commercial. I always think back about when I watched the PJ Target ads.
Yes, they sell dog collars and band trading cards. Anything to make a buck. Seriously.stip wrote:Ten Club: yeah, they need a lot of work. Hypocrisy though?
Look, now they linked up with UPS to become more efficient... lol
Did you stand on a soapbox for an entire tour or three preaching about third parties and their importance, then bail on that thought completely?stip wrote:Nader: i voted for Nader in 2000 and did not vote for him in 2004. Am I a hypocrite too?
I know. I was at the San Fran show when he got sick. They made a big stink.. they did something about it for a bit, realized it was hard and then changed their mind.stip wrote:Ticket Master: They did a boycott. No one joined in. Ticketmaster was not hurt by it. It made life more difficult for their fans. They lost. They stopped. Everyone's life got easier, including the fans
Actually this was also the year they ended the ticket master boycott. I didn't realize their hypocrisy peaked 15 years ago. Maybe that's why Yield is such an upbeat record.stip wrote:MTV: What about it? Making videos? shit, that hypocrisy started in 1998 if that's your problem. But the no video stand was annoying if you liked videos (as a fan I was glad to see them stop, even though I had a certain silly admiration for their willingness to do it). it's also not hypocrisy. you seem to be conflating hypocrisy with changing your mind.
If it was just Ticket master and MTV, I wouldn't call them hypocrites.
I love this - "then don't buy it". Capitalism is only wrong if someone else's doing, right Ed? "If you hate something then don't you do it too" - is kinda lost here. It's a mystery to me "we have a greed, with which we have agreed. You think you want more than you need. Until you have a dog collar or PJ trading cards you won't be free".stip wrote:Dog Collars: then don't buy it. it's not like that dog collar was the only way you could hear cold concession. Some fans have disposable income and want to buy that shit. More power to them
stip wrote:G.R.E.E.D: I'm not sure what that stands for. Oh wait, it's greed! Money is nice. I'm not sure they ever said anything to the contrary. What matter is what you do with it, or what you would do to get it. Making dog collars available on your website does put them right next to the Koch brothers, I agree.
Yes, it's a lyric from a song called Green Disease. Nah, they never, ever preached about greed. Never. I mean "sorry is the fool who trades his sole for Pearl Jam dog collar.
Nah, not hypocritical.
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