Topic: CSNY movie or "should music be political" ?
Hey everybody,
First off (and note to Jim and Phil) - I don´t want to start a political topic here and I want to ask all of you who want to post something on here not to make it into a political discussion, please.
A few days ago my dad and me saw the documentary movie about Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young´s "Freedom of speech tour" where they protested heavily against the War (they had a huge video screen behind them and showed pictures of those who died while they sang their songs for example...). The movie was not only about their music, but also about the reactions from people who attended the concerts and about other protest singers and about people whose life had changed through the war (a mother crying about her dead son...a meeting of veterans...).
Personally I think it´s a very good documentary, even though I have no idea wether it shows the "reality" in the USA at the moment or not - but that´s not the point of this post.
The point is: Do you think that music should be political?
I think it was Crosby who said that music is supposed to make you FEEL something and that it´s a characteristic of all good art that it makes you feel - wether it makes you feel angry or happy or sad doesn´t matter ... so my question is - is it an "abuse" of these feelings if you want to transport a political message with your songs or is the feeling of "protest" just another feeling that can be evoked by good music. Can music change the world? Should music change the world?
That´s pretty much my question ...
Eva