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Grand Master Melon
28th June 2010, 11:42 PM
357 commentsby Ed Masley - Jun. 28, 2010 03:39 PM
The Arizona Republic

The Sound Strike is back on the attack with another press release drawing attention to the growing list of artists signing on to boycott Arizona in response to the passage of SB 1070.

"The legalization of racial profiling within Arizona has drawn fierce opposition from people all over the world," it reads. "Over 20 cities throughout the U.S., along with universities, professional associations, and civil rights organizations have all approved boycotts as part of an international strategy to defeat this unjust law. It is in the spirit of these popular actions that the Sound Strike is proud to announce the newest list of artists who are taking action to defend civil and human rights."

Those names include Nine Inch Nails, comedian Chris Rock, Maroon 5, My Morning Jacket, Ben Harper, Ry Cooder, Pitbull, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Anti-Flag and Throwing Muses.

The initial list, released in May, included Conor Oberst, Kanye West, Rage Against the Machine, Rise Against, Cypress Hill, Serj Tankian, Joe Satriani, Sonic Youth, Tenacious D, Street Sweeper Social Club and Michael Moore.

The release goes on to say, "For musicians and artists, the choice to boycott is not a simple one. But the reality has become clear that to perform in Arizona, with this divisive and unjust law on the books, is no longer a neutral act. It is Governor Jan Brewer and the Arizona state legislature that has created the climate under which the normal commercial interaction between fans and artists can be converted into the means to apply racist legislation like SB 1070. For artists of The Sound Strike, the boycott is the most effective form of non-compliance with a law that threatens the civil and human rights of everyday people living within the state, including the fans of our music, whom we cherish and respect."

SB 1070 states that an officer engaged in a lawful stop, detention or arrest shall, when practicable, ask about a person's legal status when reasonable suspicion exists that the person is in the U.S. illegally.

The Sound Strike also released three public service announcements Monday - one by Zack de la Rocha, one by Oberst and one by Ozomatli. And de la Rocha told Billboard they're putting a series of protest concerts together.

"In the coming weeks," he said, "we are going to be organizing a series of concerts that are respectful of the nature of the boycott in its attempts to isolate the Arizona government but not isolate the people, and especially the organizations that are fighting this on the ground. Many of us have begun to plan concerts that include bands that have signed on the Sound Strike, and make tickets available so that people within Arizona can come and see these concerts as they roll out. These are things that are being set into motion right now - a series of concerts or maybe even one giant concert in late July."

He also said there was a strong chance that his own group, Rage Against the Machine, would take part in one of more of those concerts.

The Billboard story also quoted from an open letter by Charlie Levy of Stateside Presents, which was published in The Arizona Republic.

"By not performing in Arizona," Levy argued, "artists are harming the very people and places that foster free speech and the open exchange of ideas that serve to counter the closed-mindedness recently displayed by the new law."

Public Enemy's Chuck D and Cooder have recorded songs inspired by the law, while Los Lobos, Hall and Oates, Conjunto Primavera, Cypress Hill and Pitbull are among the artists that have canceled Arizona shows in protest.

Artists speaking out against the law include Belinda Carlisle, Shakira, Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana and Jenny Lewis.

That's right bands against SB 1070 hit us where it really hurts, YOUR wallet.

What will these morons come up with next?

Saul Mine
29th June 2010, 12:05 AM
Well at least that is more grown up than swearing to leave the country if they don't get their way.

I've had about all I can stand with out of state groups trying to coerce Arizona's politics. They can peddle their stuff elsewhere. We have plenty of local talent, and in any case I can hum to myself just fine.

muffin
29th June 2010, 12:39 AM
I guess Joe Satriani won't be getting any of my money. Who are the rest of these fuckers?

Twisted Titan
29th June 2010, 06:54 AM
Pitbull, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Anti-Flag and Throwing Muses.


?????????


T

Grand Master Melon
29th June 2010, 09:00 AM
Pitbull, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Anti-Flag and Throwing Muses.


?????????


T


You're not missing anything.

BrewTech
29th June 2010, 09:05 AM
I guess Joe Satriani won't be getting any of my money. Who are the rest of these f*ckers?


I was saddened to see his name on the list. However, I admire him for his guitar playing, not his politics.

kregener
29th June 2010, 09:41 AM
They can all go play in Mexico...

still afloat
29th June 2010, 10:59 AM
That's not fair , I want 'em to boycott Kentucky too

Grand Master Melon
30th June 2010, 05:29 PM
I guess Joe Satriani won't be getting any of my money. Who are the rest of these f*ckers?


I was saddened to see his name on the list. However, I admire him for his guitar playing, not his politics.




I hear ya and that's exactly why these music types should just keep their mouths shut. Sure we all know where Rage stands but I didn't need to know where Satriani stood.

JTM3
30th June 2010, 07:53 PM
Pitbull, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Anti-Flag and Throwing Muses.


?????????


T


You're not missing anything.


Don't dis Billy Bragg.

Quantum
30th June 2010, 10:40 PM
I don't see any actual musicians on the list. Remember: a musician makes music. All of that shit ain't "music."

Quantum
30th June 2010, 10:50 PM
Pitbull, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Anti-Flag and Throwing Muses.


?????????


T


You're not missing anything.


Don't dis Billy Bragg.


Billy Fagg can move his ass from England to Tijuana.

Dave Thomas
30th June 2010, 11:16 PM
I guess Joe Satriani won't be getting any of my money. Who are the rest of these f*ckers?


Joe Satriani gives me a huge migraine after about 5 minutes of listening.

All of his compositions sound like a video brochure for a new semi compact sports vehicle or boat anyways.

And you thought Frank Zappa was good at guitar masturbation.

BrewTech
1st July 2010, 08:48 AM
I don't see any actual musicians on the list. Remember: a musician makes music. All of that sh*t ain't "music."


Satriani ain't music???

LOL - that's the best I've heard all week. I'll just chalk it up to guitar ignorance.

Quantum
1st July 2010, 02:37 PM
I don't see any actual musicians on the list. Remember: a musician makes music. All of that sh*t ain't "music."


Satriani ain't music???

LOL - that's the best I've heard all week. I'll just chalk it up to guitar ignorance.


I judge music on the sound waves it generates. His "music" is just offensive noise...like a tornado sailing through a scrap heap. His politics are, obviously, just as degenerate.

Few seem to understand that both music and outlook on life stem from the soul. If one product is defective, the other is also defective. It's why faggots can't produce art.

iOWNme
1st July 2010, 02:57 PM
Shit.....In a couple years from now, when Amnesty has settled, and the issue is over, these same 'artists' will have no problem coming to AZ to rape their 'fans' for as much money as they can.

I mean in the end, its all business.

JTM3
1st July 2010, 05:58 PM
I don't see any actual musicians on the list. Remember: a musician makes music. All of that sh*t ain't "music."


Okay, after listening to Billy Bragg for the first time in 5 years I changed my mind on him. ;D
Now Sonic Youth, They're another story.

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Sorry If the video is repeated. I couldn't figure it out. :P

steyr_m
3rd July 2010, 10:50 AM
I think there should be an organized boycott of anyone who trys to boycott AZ.

iOWNme
3rd July 2010, 01:15 PM
I think there should be an organized boycott of anyone who trys to boycott AZ.


You mean like this:

AZ Boycott the Boycotters (http://www.buycottarizona.com/Boycott_the_Boycotters.html)

JDRock
4th July 2010, 09:08 AM
They can all go play in Mexico...



what will be their last words as they look into the eyes of the mexican thug who is about to slit their throat?

kregener
4th July 2010, 09:11 AM
what will be their last words as they look into the eyes of the mexican thug who is about to slit their throat?


"Wanna buy a concert T-shirt?"