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Eminem Mosh. He says 'Fuck Bush'. He says 'No more blood for oil'. He says 'Kerry on, give me hope'. He says 'Vote on November 2nd'. And the imagery in the video says a lot more. A message like this, from a star as big as Eminem, could actually change the outcome of the US election. Who says pop music is all neutered, spayed and tame? Who says that nothing anyone says makes a blind bit of difference? As brilliantly political as anything Bob Dylan did at the height of the 60s protest boom. Positively Brechtian.

just lose it--lost

Date: 2004-10-27 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whatgloom.livejournal.com
Just Lose It is fundamentally subversive. He even explicitely states on the song something along the lines of "Eh, What can I say to spark contreversy!" and then he proceeds to make homoerotic and pedophile allusions--which in a way pertain to his mockery of Micheal Jackson--but also I believe, introduce those taboos in a pop song less ironically than it may be perceived. With that said, aside from the sociological context in which the song may have some importance--as a RAP track, that shit is wack.

Re: just lose it--lost

Date: 2004-10-27 08:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yanatonage.livejournal.com
I don't think I'm saying anything off the map when I say that there is NOTHING subversive about making fun of Micheal Jackson. It's a strawman argument; there is no one there to disagree with in the first place. I was horribly disapointed to see a recent South Park episode in which the entire point was that, indeed, Micheal Jackson is weird and a bad father. Oh? I hadn't heard, you rogue, you. Tell it like it is, homie, etc.

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