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Pearl “the World is our Oyster” Jam

Posted by polblogeu on May 2, 2006

The neo-grunge movement is alive, but abit moss grown. The lead singer of Pearl Jam was interviewed on the news today about their latest release. Are these guys still grandfathering off their august days?

The interview was essentially a screed against what the artist called 'big business.' Apparently not only do they rage against Bush, but their own restricted, if not self-ironic, view of globalization. The gritty sound of their own instruments cannot overcome their distinctly instrumental use of anti-Bush, globally marketed rants. If this is all they have to say, they are simply a period piece — who is really going to remember Bush in 25 years? I can't wait until "Fahrenheit 911" replaces "A Christmas Story" as a holiday tradition. 

Pearl Jam decry big business but what the hell are they up to their asses in? The embittered tantrum veiled as grunge (or is that redundant?) purports to say something important when all it is really doing is riding the very profitable wave of anti-everything rhetoric. Promoting the same old reified categories to understand the world while safe, mischaracterizes today's issues.

The first task is to unpack what is meant by 'big business.' Are we talking in terms of size, scale, influence, power, etc? What we need is responsible, and accountable big business not its absence.

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Should National Anthems be Multi-lingual? Or simply lyric-less?

Posted by polblogeu on April 30, 2006

Recently, there is alot of dust being kicked up about a version of the US national anthem in Spanish. Alot of resistance to this idea.

I think each group ought to be able to translate the English lyrics into their native languages. But some fear a domino effect, what next? The Pledge of Allegiance?

We need to think of the controversy in terms of two conflciting values "minority vs. majority." Would accepting a minority anthem maximize the benefits for all? Would upholding the majority view maximize the benefits for all involved?

Another question is: must we share an indentical language in order to share the same values?

Posted in Music, Philosophy, Politics | 3 Comments »