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"Many people just don't care to spend the time engaging with political addicts, as it makes life a far less satisfying thing. On the other hand, democracy demands participation, lest such political types infest and ultimately slow down everything while demanding "to be heard", " Interesting post, Stephen. I like having my preconceptions challenged! ~Tim > [Original Message] > From: Stephen Goodman <spgoodman@earthlight.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 4/3/2006 8:01:02 AM > Subject: Re: Music is not political (Was Re: music is political) > > I continue to have little patience for anyone who needs to define their > universe as "political", because it is these folks who want everyone to > operate on that basis, involving "deals" and "transactional relationships". > Great for the medium of know-nothing middlemen and career politicos with > nowhere else to go, not so great for everyone else. > > Politics are always kept private until it is felt that more converts are > required for whatever is called "the movement" right now. Then it's all > dumped on the rest of us as if we're somehow lacking in character or > something for disliking political types. Many people just don't care to > spend the time engaging with political addicts, as it makes life a far less > satisfying thing. On the other hand, democracy demands participation, lest > such political types infest and ultimately slow down everything while > demanding "to be heard", which usually means that what they want is for > everyone to "think like me". Of course if everyone thought the same there > wouldn't be any conflict - but then again we wouldn't be human anymore, just > duplicates. But to declare All Art is Always Political? Such is only true > for one who thinks so, and not for most others. > > As you can guess I don't think of peoples' relationships as political by > default. > > Art is Art. Like it? Great. Hate it? Great. It's what one does with > such experience I think that matters - but that is not Art, but ones > reaction to it. So, no, Art is not Political unless it's propaganda. Then > it's no longer Art, but Art Put To Use For Political Purposes, which in my > opinion renders it corrupt and only assessible from an aspect of Style, in > context of whatever political dross it was used to sell at the time. > > I've got an old Lenin pin, sold to a friend of mine by an ex-Soviet soldier > on the streets of St. Petersburg in the early 90s. In the US wearing such a > thing is more of a fashion blip than anything else. If I wore it in the UK > anytime near May 1, I'd be thought to be a Socialist/Anarchist/whatever, aka > Communism with a less-unhappy Face IMNSHO. If one is making Art that is by > specification Political, at the least what one is doing is making Political > Art, aka Propaganda for Political Purposes. > > And that's all I'll say about it. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stefan Tiedje" <Stefan-Tiedje@addcom.de> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, 03 April, 2006 10:09 AM > Subject: Re: Music is not political (Was Re: music is political) > > > > mark sottilaro wrote: > >> I'd pretty much say that non lyrical music has no > >> intrinsic political qualities. I dare you to gleen a > >> message from any of my music. Don't bother, there > >> isn't one. > > > > Any art is always political... > > Usually very conservative politicians want to claim that art should not be > > political, and deliver some examples, which show that these examples are > > political in their sense. (aka not asking the wrong questions...) > > > > Which is very political!!! > > And every artist should be aware of the posibility of this sort of > > political abuse. > > > > If you are not aware of it, it might be political in the wrong direction. > > > > Remember "Entartete Musik" and you know what politics can be about, >you > > can't escape it. > > > > Stefan > > > > -- > > > > [][] [][][] [][] [][][] > > [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] > > > > Stefan Tiedje > > Klanggestalter > > Electronic Composition > > & > > Improvisation > > > > /~~~~~\ > > \\\ /|() ()|\ > > ))))) )| | |( \\\ > > /// \ \_/)/ ))))) > > \___/ /// > > > > -------------------------x---- > > --_____-----------|----------- > > --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()---- > > -- _|_)----|-----()----------- > > ----------()------------x----- > > > > 14, Av. Pr. Franklin Roosevelt, > > 94320 Thiais, France > > Phone at CCMIX +33-1-57 42 91 09 > > > > > > > > > >