Ms Harmless wrote:"lifting rocks to make a wage" is kind of embarrassing; who does that except for slaves and prisoners?
I take it as very metaphorical and a tip of the cap to the hard-working 99%.
yeah I think it calls to mind that term "wage slave", one I've never been too comfortable with... but hey no biggie
I support myself and family well being a rock flipper. It like Springsteen singing about the various people in his songs. The difference is Springsteen knows he is a fraud and Ed hasn't figured it out yet.
yeah that's a lot to do with it
I reject the notion that one must be required to have a specific experience or background to write from that perspective. Both Springsteen and Ed can be very empathetic writers.
I'm a blue collar guy myself, and have always felt that Eddie understood & wrote well on these topics.
Ms Harmless wrote:"lifting rocks to make a wage" is kind of embarrassing; who does that except for slaves and prisoners?
I take it as very metaphorical and a tip of the cap to the hard-working 99%.
yeah I think it calls to mind that term "wage slave", one I've never been too comfortable with... but hey no biggie
I support myself and family well being a rock flipper. It like Springsteen singing about the various people in his songs. The difference is Springsteen knows he is a fraud and Ed hasn't figured it out yet.
yeah that's a lot to do with it
I reject the notion that one must be required to have a specific experience or background to write from that perspective. Both Springsteen and Ed can be very empathetic writers.
Ms Harmless wrote:"lifting rocks to make a wage" is kind of embarrassing; who does that except for slaves and prisoners?
I take it as very metaphorical and a tip of the cap to the hard-working 99%.
yeah I think it calls to mind that term "wage slave", one I've never been too comfortable with... but hey no biggie
I support myself and family well being a rock flipper. It like Springsteen singing about the various people in his songs. The difference is Springsteen knows he is a fraud and Ed hasn't figured it out yet.
yeah that's a lot to do with it
I reject the notion that one must be required to have a specific experience or background to write from that perspective. Both Springsteen and Ed can be very empathetic writers.
Johnny Guitar Watson staring at me
Having empathy doesn't have anything to do with it. Ed I am fairly certain couldn't be more empathetic. That doesn't mean he knows what is like to work paycheck for 30 years while raising a family. He appears to think it is hard and bad. As does the boss. Ed said stripped and sold mom. Bruce stripped and sold the working man in many ways. That was all out of empathy.
Go, Animal, Blood etc Ed sing about being Ed are when he is at his best. He does well with Rush style lyrics as well. Big abstract storys GTF TremorChrist etc.
Leatherhead wrote:I've lived paycheck to paycheck while raising a family for the last 8 years. I've never felt offended by Ed's "blue collar/working man" lyrics.
Oh I am not offended at all. He doesn't go there much anyway.
Ms Harmless wrote:"lifting rocks to make a wage" is kind of embarrassing; who does that except for slaves and prisoners?
I take it as very metaphorical and a tip of the cap to the hard-working 99%.
yeah I think it calls to mind that term "wage slave", one I've never been too comfortable with... but hey no biggie
I support myself and family well being a rock flipper. It like Springsteen singing about the various people in his songs. The difference is Springsteen knows he is a fraud and Ed hasn't figured it out yet.
yeah that's a lot to do with it
I reject the notion that one must be required to have a specific experience or background to write from that perspective. Both Springsteen and Ed can be very empathetic writers.
Johnny Guitar Watson staring at me
Having empathy doesn't have anything to do with it. Ed I am fairly certain couldn't be more empathetic. That doesn't mean he knows what is like to work paycheck for 30 years while raising a family. He appears to think it is hard and bad. As does the boss. Ed said stripped and sold mom. Bruce stripped and sold the working man in many ways. That was all out of empathy.
Anyone working the night shift at a fucking gas station doesn't need empathy to understand the working man.
Kevin Davis wrote:Apart from "Unemployable," and maybe "Sleight of Hand," where else does this theme appear in the PJ catalog? I'm struggling to think of examples.
Dirty Frank.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Apart from "Unemployable," and maybe "Sleight of Hand," where else does this theme appear in the PJ catalog? I'm struggling to think of examples.