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Eddie Chargeman
Eddie Chargeman
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Re: Wikipedia love for Stereolab?!

My coffee was free. The media/coffee store gives it to us when it goes past it's expiration date. They've given us at least 40 lbs of coffee this year. I haven't even finished two lbs of it. It's nice. We go there for fresh espresso. Speaking of propaganda, they let all the customers read the magazines for free. I read my dance magazines, the Futurist,national enquirer, and some music magazines and Mental Floss. Never ever buy them. I should start reading National Geographic. I like that one.
anyway, everybody always says Stereolab is Marxist. I don't see how an artist could succeed and be marxist unless their success was inflicted upon them. My interpretation of "stars" in a marxist system is that they are incompatible. Is this meant to be a joke? Is the groop just trying to have a little fun with everyone? the ideas of fame, art, and marxism seem incompatible to me. yet, here is this product.
I suppose there is room for stars as long as they're proponents of the state system. but it's all just some silly propaganda anyway. I'm not going to let politics overshadow the music and relative human experiences in the music. It's all beyond me. I'm a yokel from the sticks.

Feb 17, 2010, 16:54



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