news.yahoo.com— Researchers who looked at the bestselling songs in several genres from 2005 found that 37 percent of top country songs featured references to drugs or alcohol, compared to just 14 percent of rock songs.
Nov 9, 2007View in Crawl 4
sex and drugs and rock and roll, hell, this aint news, the music industry has been glamorizing the dope the government likes to import and bust people for having, for decades.. excuse me ..BEEN SNORTIN WHISKEY, AND DRINKIN COCAINE.. GOT THIS FEELIN, GONNA DRIVE THAT GIRL INSANE..(old school pat travers band.. crank it up!)
I wouldnt have until doing some research into the subject, choosing to do a 12 page paper on the privatization of the prison system which has become the fastest growing industry in this nation, the business of locking people up. nancy reagan on the podium with "just say no!" was no more than reverse psychology advertizing for someone(s) who had a LOT of drugs to sell, then the "war on drugs" put into effect. it is how it really happened sadly.
"Practically every one of the top 40 records being played on every radio station in the United States is a communication to the children to take a trip, to cop out, to groove. The psychedelic jackets on the record albums have their own hidden symbols and messages as well as all the lyrics to all the top rock songs, and they all sing the same refrain: It's fun to take a trip, put acid in your veins."
observant1Nov 9, 2007
sex and drugs and rock and roll, hell, this aint news, the music industry has been glamorizing the dope the government likes to import and bust people for having, for decades.. excuse me ..BEEN SNORTIN WHISKEY, AND DRINKIN COCAINE.. GOT THIS FEELIN, GONNA DRIVE THAT GIRL INSANE..(old school pat travers band.. crank it up!)
observant1Nov 11, 2007
I wouldnt have until doing some research into the subject, choosing to do a 12 page paper on the privatization of the prison system which has become the fastest growing industry in this nation, the business of locking people up. nancy reagan on the podium with "just say no!" was no more than reverse psychology advertizing for someone(s) who had a LOT of drugs to sell, then the "war on drugs" put into effect. it is how it really happened sadly.
observant1Nov 11, 2007
designed deceptions where the corporations created the situations in the first place.
two2sandthree3sNov 12, 2007
Whoops I OD'd by NoFX
techweenie1Nov 12, 2007
Actually alot of British Indie Rock is good...
bizarrojackNov 13, 2007
"Practically every one of the top 40 records being played on every radio station in the United States is a communication to the children to take a trip, to cop out, to groove. The psychedelic jackets on the record albums have their own hidden symbols and messages as well as all the lyrics to all the top rock songs, and they all sing the same refrain: It's fun to take a trip, put acid in your veins."