While carousing Macca Central the past few days, harking back to The Beatles and activism, listening to artists speak about elections and war, it has always got me thinking about the dilemna:
How much (if any, do artists have an influence over their audiance - and is their awareness/opinion good in that it spurs us to get information, communicate and form our own opinions?
Secondly, if we buy a ticket to see them perform, how much of their opinions-information apart from the music do we want/not to hear?
Is the artist courageous and genuine in risking profit$? Or arrogant and pushy?
I recently went to Amazon.Com to read reviews about Jackson Browne's new acoustic album - and wow - it was more volatile than Macca Central dearing "Seal Week!" This because of his political comments ON the CD of his concert performance.
As Paul sings, there's a "Fine Line" for some folks, a bigger strip for some and a free-way for others. How much - if any is your cup of tea?
Now remember the forum rules and be respectful of Mike's wishes.


