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Old 03.31.2007, 08:54 AM   #21
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I think that that's fair enough. However, whilst most musicians will never be in a position to affect significant change on a political level, They are in a position to do something, however little, culturally. By choosing to reflect their communities in the way that some of them do seems to me to be a bit of a wasted opportunity on their behalf.

I think it's simply a case of living in a deeply troubled time: one that's suffering from a lack of any great leadership, be it governmental or cultural.
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