Conservative Politics & Rock Music


The National Review has published a list of the 50 all time top conservative rock 'n' roll songs. #1 is The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again". Other artist on the list include Beatles, Stones, U2, Rush, Aerosmith, Creed, Metallica, Beach Boys, Dylan and the Kinks.

Here's a link to the list.

I'm not familiar with every song on the list, but I do have a few observations. I find it incredible that only a single non-white artist made the list. A number of the songs have a very cynical bent ("Revolution", "Sympathy For the Devil", "Won't Get Fooled Again", etc.). Is cynicism a purely conservative trait? "Wouldn't It Be Nice" - I always thought it was a spoof of the Ossie & Harriet lifestyle. "I Fought the Law" - the fact that the law won doesn't make this song politically conservative. It's the verbal equivalent of a Born To Lose tattoo. It's giving the system the finger. Also, there are a number of songs that are about abortion, but only one is by a woman. Maybe the slogan should be changed to "Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll & Birth Control".

Rock music encompasses a vast number of musical styles and it only stands to reason that it would also include a wide spectrum of political beliefs. Rather than actually debating politics per se, I'm interested in responses to particularly songs being on the list and whether you see them a political or apolitical.
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80% to 90%? I don't think that's the case with THREADS necessarily, but POSTS definitely. Somehow good meaning threads get steered into self-righteousness.
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Hey I can be just as self righteous as the next guy, and probably more so...
We could really use more of Jax2's thread-ending/deleting comments and Slappy's big-stick-with-a-rusty-nail input!
Boa2: Yes, failure to perform a cannonball back into the gene pool really does seem to be a defining difference between my my liberal friends and I on one side, and my conservative friends on the other. By my calculation, we should go completely extinct by around midway through this century...

Chadnliz: LOL! But shouldn't Hillary getting the nomination be every Republican's wet dream in the general? Or is that Al? (Or John? Or... ;^)
I'm neither Re-PUBE-LICK-can nor DUMB-o-CRAP. However I see the coming 2008 Presidential election shaping up to be something entertaining. What kind of music do you think John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Al Gore are in to? Any word on John Edwards? If good ol' Al decides to run he should keep the beard. Kinda looks like Castro or maybe Big Ben Davidson with that thing, heheh.
Hmmmm. The Who song can refer to any Revolution. The Republicans used the Charles Keating scandal to talk about money and corruption. Perhaps 'The new Boss...is like the old Boss.
Zaikesman, if the Mayans are correct, I better try an all SET system before December 22, 2012, heheh.
"Gunbei," isn't that what the Mayans chant when they're doing their human sacrifice???

Sacrificing all those virgins is probably what destroyed that culture, if you can call it culture...
Not sure what you're referring to Gunbei, but does it have anything to do with why the congressional Republicans are suddenly so fixated on kicking/keeping the Mayans out of the US? And I thought it was just another diversionary "watch the birdie" tactic (like gay marriage, flag-burning, the banning of Christmas, and Fox News) to distract voters from Iraq, Katrina, the price of gas, Iran, the cost of health care, the national debt, corruption scandals, climate change, failure to capture Osama, etc., etc... ;^)