The Power of Political Music

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Leeacoustic81
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The Power of Political Music

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Whether you’re busking on a street corner, playing with your band at the local venue or filling stadiums with tens of thousands of screaming fans, you have a captive audience. You have a mic and a PA, a voice and a brain. Now is the time to use all of these.
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As a political musician, I approve this message. It's important to use our platform to speak out on issues that matter.
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Sure, a good song speaking out on issues of the day is great to have. I would also argue that it’s just as important to our freedom to be able to write Alice in Wonderland, or make a film like Dumb and Dumber, or write a psychedelic escapism tune like Strawberry Fields Forever. Writing protest songs isn’t easy to do well. My hat is off to anyone who can write a good one.
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Unless you’re a jingle writer, don’t let anyone dictate the subject matter of songs you compose. You're allowed to write however you want about whatever you want. Self-expression is the whole point.
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