politics in music :washington citypaper article about fugazi
1a couple months back, the cover story of the washington citypaper (DC's equivalent of the chicago reader) was a story entitled "In On The Killjoy" which set about the task of trash-talking fugazi for as many pages as possible. the assertion put forth was that fugazi is largely responsible for taking the fun and laughter out of rock and roll music and the DC scene in particular... that rock should really be about getting up on stage and having a fun time and inciting the audience to enjoy themselves as well. and that fugazi's overtly political bent and overall power within the DC music scene have resulted in a legion of local bands that think it's unacceptable for the audience members to move around too much (a la Q&!U playing at Fort Reno this summer, telling some folks in the crowd not to move their elbows around so much because that might upset the person next to them, that the part of the elbow that feels good is the *inside* part, when you give someone a hug. i am *NOT* making this up, i was there, and i was frightened), that it's more important to be politically aware than to enjoy yourself, that rock is a vehicle for increasing intelligence rather than lowering it, etc... it wasn't the greatest article, it may have gone on about 85% longer than it should have, and almost everyone i've encountered seems to be in agreement that in no way did it merit being the cover story... i'm just curious to see if anyone ever heard anything about this article outside of folks here in town... was it even a blip on anyone's radar?
LVP wrote:If, say, 10% of lions tried to kill gazelles, compared with 10% of savannah animals in general, I think that gazelle would be a lousy racist jerk.