Does popular music affect how politics is applied in the 21st Century?.
Music of the latest generations has included many styles, complimenting the many bands, of which we listen to every day. However, this music, like the many citizens of countries from back in the remote past, now erupts from our speakers in a much different manner. As the voice of exoneration wanes in the distance, we can hear a new sort of song; a revolution, a musical uproar against our futile and irresolute world leaders.
Though this antagonistic and hostile voice from the countless spectrums of music is penetrating through the airwaves of innumerable countries in the world, the words alleged are undoubtedly being misheard, or if not, ignored. .
The world leaders, Mr. Blair and Mr. Bush, both discount this brazen voice of totalitarianism from amidst the sound waves, and continue going presumptuously onward with countless attacks on Iraq and neighbouring countries. .
On the contrary, we can in no manner expect an exclusive consideration from these leaders to listen to the many voices amongst us, this predominantly stemming from governmental pressures and a need of deliberation. Mr. Blair and Mr. Bush are not the only legislators who have been violently attacked by a hoard of protesting voices, the monarchy have also fallen victim to the seventies punk revolutionaries, The Sex Pistols. .
During an article featured on The Sex Pistols, I quote this "The Queen was a national treasure. Everyone loved her, everyone except the Sex Pistols- This quote is self-explanatory, palpably the fascist rockers, The Sex Pistols, cared for no hierarchy, no classes, except from themselves; they were the top of Britain, a new Britain controlled by an atomic bombardment of rakish lyrics and noise. The Sex Pistols did not need stability; they were their own administration, wherein you could do as you please, coming and going as you like. .
Though whether you like it or not, the voice still penetrates; though now it has travelled across the Atlantic and now dwells largely in North America and in the most part of Europe.