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<blockquote data-quote="PepeLePew" data-source="post: 795868" data-attributes="member: 4895"><p>What is there left to rebel against in the Western "pop" world?</p><p></p><p>I do believe the opression and consequent liberation of values in sexual and racial relations; or just even greater openess in discussing darker feelings (than had been discussed before). Coupled with the advances in communications media over the last 60 years. </p><p>And as said the digitisation of instruments.</p><p>Further complicated by an ageing population, where it's not just the kids that want to have fun, and so focus on youth and it's culture has been watered down. Has got us to this priveleged/confused point in our society. </p><p></p><p>The things left to rebel against and sing about just are not that sexy or "pop".</p><p>Down with the bankers. </p><p>Save the Staffordshire pit bull. </p><p>Woe is me because I have syphiliticalnobicus and there is no self help group in my local library until Thursday. </p><p>My street corner is full of hoodies, but we could really make the place a lot nicer if we picked up some rubbish...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepeLePew, post: 795868, member: 4895"] What is there left to rebel against in the Western "pop" world? I do believe the opression and consequent liberation of values in sexual and racial relations; or just even greater openess in discussing darker feelings (than had been discussed before). Coupled with the advances in communications media over the last 60 years. And as said the digitisation of instruments. Further complicated by an ageing population, where it's not just the kids that want to have fun, and so focus on youth and it's culture has been watered down. Has got us to this priveleged/confused point in our society. The things left to rebel against and sing about just are not that sexy or "pop". Down with the bankers. Save the Staffordshire pit bull. Woe is me because I have syphiliticalnobicus and there is no self help group in my local library until Thursday. My street corner is full of hoodies, but we could really make the place a lot nicer if we picked up some rubbish... [/QUOTE]
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