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July 28-August 4: They're Playing Our Song! Or Not!

Posted Fri Aug 1, 2008 3:01am PDT by Dave DiMartino in That's Really Week

It's getting to be that time of year: Those of us old enough to remember rockers Fleetwood Mac playing onstage at one of Bill Clinton's inaugural parties know that politics and pop music regularly coincide every four years or so--when artists from every genre embrace their presidential candidate of choice, photo opportunities abound, and those who think politics and music should never intersect stay at home, pull the shades down and play with their Xboxes!

And so it is that country star John Rich of Nashville duo Big And Rich has thrown his full support behind presumed Republican presidential candidate John McCain, this week announcing his new composition "Raising McCain"--which focuses on the Arizona senator's five years-plus spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam during 1967-73. "He stayed strong, stayed extra long til they let all the other boys out," go the lyrics. "Now we've got a real man with an American plan, we're going to put him in the big White House." Since Rich's partner Kenny "Big Kenny" Alphin has reportedly contributed $2,300 to the campaign of presumed Democratic candidate Barack Obama in recent months, band meetings must be more fun than ever at Big & Rich headquarters!

Meanwhile, Dem prez hopeful Obama had to offer a subtle thanks-but-no-thanks to the Ludacris camp this week, as the Atlanta-based rapper's pro-Obama missive--reportedly titled either "Politics (Obama Is Here)" or "Politics As Usual"--seemed a tad less tasteful than any polite candidate might hope for. Among the more diplomatic lyrics, here addressed to current president George W. Bush: "You the worst of all 43 presidents." According to an Obama spokesman: "Ludacris is a talented individual, but he should be ashamed of these lyrics." No truth to conflicting rumors that said spokesman was a music critic or grammar teacher prior to the campaign!

In a less relevant but no less amusing realm, Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton this week announced that proposed new, stricter anti-paparazzi laws may no longer be necessary in his fair town now that the "usual suspects" all suddenly seem to be on their best behavior. In a priceless quote to KNBC-TV, the respected public official confided: "If you notice, since Britney started wearing clothes and behaving, Paris is out of town not bothering anybody anymore, thank God, and evidently, Lindsay Lohan has gone gay, we don't seem to have much of an issue." Apparently the town suffered a serious earthquake this week, but since when was that newsworthy?

One performer whose behavior has never been less than exemplary was also in the news this week--and that would be pretty, vivacious, talented, all-around loved-by-all-human-beings Alicia Keys, who made headlines on two separate counts. Apparently miffed that a planned Indonesian concert appearance was being promoted conspicuously by Philip Morris's intriguingly named A Mild cigarette brand--like, what do they call their Ultralights, right?--she demanded that all related billboards and posters be yanked down immediately. "I am an unyielding advocate for the well-being of children around the world and do not condone or endorse smoking," noted Alicia. Interestingly, the show was being billed as a "A Mild Live Production" before it even happened!

But wait, there's more! Alicia and Detroit's own Jack White--of White Stripes and Raconteurs fame--have been selected to record the new theme song to the upcoming James Bond flick Quantum Of Solace--and with a title that rolls off the tongue that easily, it's sure to be heard by trillions! Other artists who had reportedly been considered to sing the track--an honorable tradition by any standard--include Amy Winehouse, Duffy, Leona Lewis and undoubtedly other popular performers who might bring in "the kids." The film bows Stateside in November, and will likely be seen in theaters as well!

And in news that might seem puzzling to some, fab teenstar Miley Cyrus announced in an interview that she had no plans to share an onstage "smooch" with current "I Kissed A Girl" hitmaker Katy Perry at this Sunday‘s Teen Choice Awards--despite the latter's expressed desire to do so in a recent interview. Though such a gesture would of course be reminiscent of the well-known, televised Madonna-Britney kiss of 2003, the act's sheer lack of spontaneity--not to mention its depressingly headline-seeking nature-- would be distasteful to enlightened viewers everywhere! Additionally, suggest some, it would probably be "icky." Significantly, Cyrus did not deny rumors that she might take the entire audience out for laser-tag and ice cream in Sherman Oaks after the show! See you there!

 

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Now That's Rich--Big And Rich dude pens a pro-John McCain anthem.

2) Now That's Ludacris--The Obama crew receives an "outrageously offensive" potential theme song.

3) No Problem--LA Police chief notes Britney's "good behavior" problem.

4) Hey, We Ripped That Off! - Black Crowes accuse Gretchen Wilson of stealing their song.

5) Where There's Smoke--Alicia Keys just says no to smoking hot posters.

6) A Bond Between Them--Alicia Keys and Jack White slotted to sing new 007 theme.

7) Oh You Kid--Kid Rock assault accusers file new lawsuit.

8) Her Brilliant Career--Fergie to play woman of questionable morals in Nine.

9) Thanks But No Thanks--Miley and Katy Perry's Teen Choice!

10) Beatles For Sale--New Beatles tape surfaces for auction! Again!

 

591 Comments

81. Yahoo! Music User -
the song is great and i agree with LUDA VOTE OBAMA AND FORGET MCCAIN

82. ennyk67 -
OK... I have to agree with Ludacris that George W. Bush is the worst of 43. He might be a bit radical with his lyrics but at least it is the truth. I can understand why Obama doesn't want his song representing him because Obama is in a position to represent all Americans. The Black community seems to think Obama is a Uncle Tom because he doesn't jump up to the microphone with a bucket of hot wings and a 40 ounce of Malt Liquor shouting hate whitey. Obama will win this election and I honestly don't believe he is going to be as bad as so many people claim. After what I have seen in the past 32 years, he couldn't do a lot worse.

83. Corky Dork -
I only listen to what these stars do for money. I can care less if they have an opinion or what they think we should do to make this world a better place.....please shut up and do what gets you paid. The only time I will listen is when CBS,NBC,CNN OR FOXNEWS comes knocking on my door to see what my opinion is.

84. Yahoo! Music User -
As a Repbulican of course I'd side with McCain. Yes, Obama was right for denying Ludacris's lyrics because of how disrespectful to our current President it is. But then again, even if he agreed he couldn't have said so. I am completely for a black president, but not quite yet. I think that this moment in time America is so caught up in the issue with what happened in New Orleans and upset with presidency and blame them for what happened that they'll expect so much more if a black man took presidency. One day it'll be great for a black man or even a woman to be President. But, not now. America is not quite ready, everyone is still fighting over equality and blaming each other because they feel inferior to anyone not of the same gender, race, relgion, etc that if one were to take stand and didn't do what was expected by those who voted they'd be saying the exact same things that they say about Bush. Think it through.

85. Anon -
@

"Not by my understanding, but I'll take your word for it. His lyrics seem to get him in a bit of unwanted drama."

Again, can you provide any examples (beyond controversy with other rappers)?

I honestly would like to see them (and I am being totally sincere in my request).

86. jetsball1 -
Hey Sadie your blog is immature and you are the one that needs to take your own advice if you have one.....

87. lester t -
somebody please let Mr. Obama I have a song for his thang, " Time for a Change ". Like when are we ever goin' to ge over this race thang, I mean look above, yes Alicia is black !!! does that make a difference?, what now you are goin' to stop buyin' are art,... we need a black President!! Mr.Obama is not runnin' for the Prez thang just because he is black, he is doin' because he feels he got what it takes. In closin', BUSH IS THE WORST, and it has a lot to do with him, he is not too sound of mind, yet USA VOTED AND CHEATED SOME VOTES, TO GET HIM IN!! NOT ONCE BUT TWICE.. NO MORE REPUBLICANS

88. Carlina P -
everyone always has somethhing to say if just lie obama is suppose to be good at what he does and is not doesnt mean ludacris aint he has been doing it for years already obama is nobody in my book of course he is goin to say what is covenient thats what all politicians do right to each his own obama does his thing he should let ldacris do his...

89. andres c -
To Nexus, Alicia Keys is not black she is mixed with 50/50 white and black just like Obama but he claims only his black side and smacks his white side in the face. NO OBAMA IN OUR WHITE HOUSE. And Ludachris picked the right name because everything this idiot says is just that. I will never vote for a racist who claims he's full black, what's wrong with the white people who is voting for this idiot? cant they see that he doesn't even like white people?

90. T-Bone -
You kids are all the biggest morons I've ever had the displeasure of reading words from. You REALLY need to learn a little about politics and the world before inserting your foot into your mouth!!!!

91. Yahoo! Music User -
Of course Obama had to say something about ludacris, no sweat though, like luda said, the white house will be painted black!

92. Cami -
Why are people still complaining about Bush? He is out the door come January. We need to start worrying about who is going to take his place. To me neither are worthy enough to be president. Obama speaks before he thinks. Like when he said he and his wife has been to 57 states already???? WTF last I knew we had 50. I can't stand Obama, hes a liar and wouldn't know the truth if it stared him in the face. McCain is way toooooo wishy washy. First hes for one thing then there goes the McCain switch he changes his mind. I am a very proud AMERICAN!!!! I am scared to death about this election. Either way we look at it we are screwed!!!!

93. Yahoo! Music User -
did anyone notice that under the Jack White paragraph they said "will be heard by TRILLIONS"? Sorry but there's only about 6 billion people in the world.

From history, Bush was not the worst President, Andrew Johnson was. He was a pro-confederacy man trying to run an anti-confederate country. Pretty much everyone hated him.

94. Michael F -
You people who say Big & Rich is good are idiots. There is nothing country about them. Put a lot twang to your stupid songs doesn't make you country. George Strait, Alan Jackson, Steve Wariner, Vince Gil, Clint Black, Reba, are country. As for rap, I'm not saying there not talented, but please there is nothing musical about them. Learn how to sing and play an instrument. For the political side, Bush at least defended this country unlike his hypocritical democratic foes. I'm not saying his 100% right, but he atleast stood up against the murderers terrorizing the world. Obama looks good, but this country will be torn apart if he's president. He has no true or original ideas. He is more of a socialist than those who actually call themselves socialist. Too bad Huckabee did get the nomination.

95. Yahoo! Music User -
Nexus, get a clue. Alicia Keys' mother is white and her father is black. How old are you? 80? Did you know Mariah Carey, Halle Berry, Barack Obama are all black? Derek Jeter, Tiger Woods, Prince, Travis of Gym Class Heroes, Zack De La Rocha-ex lead singer of RATM, all black. Get with it!!

96. Yahoo! Music User -
I dont trust Obama. He just showed up one day. How did they find him? I think it was a scheme.

97. Yahoo! Music User -
I don't know what the problem is with supporting Obama. People can just tithing their belts. Most poor and working middle class don't mind paying more at the pumps, even if it goes up to ten dollars a gallon for gas, milk , or heating oil. We need to go on a food diet anyway. We don't mind if under the new cap and trade plan our electric bills double. Who are we as Americans to think we can develop and use our own energy, when there are places overseas that wish us dead that we can buy from... Wouldn't our money be better used in the Middle East, China, and Russia, then creating new jobs and keeping the money here in our country. I'm voting for Obama, and hope your with me..

98. Yahoo! Music User -
ok for all of you idiots out there ludacris is very very talented..
and you losers that say its easy to do what rappers do i'de like to see you try.. its not easy!! oh and yes some rap songs may be stupid but alot of them arent and alot of them have a really good story behind it so shut the heck up!!

99. RP -
Anyone who supports McCain should be locked up for life considering he's Grandpa McBush.

http://www.collegefastbreak.com/

100. Mark -
GOD Bless the GOP. all Democrats are COWARDS! Both Clintons, All of the Kennedys and every democrat in Calf. Look at the states there in charge of! (Broke)(Welfare States)(illagal immigrants sucking down there welfare system.
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