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In reply to the discussion: Peter Gabriel to Rush Limbaugh: Stop using my music... [View all]ProSense
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Peter Gabriel Tells Rush Limbaugh To Stop Playing 'Sledgehammer'
Peter Gabriel's official Web site posted this message Monday, upon the British songwriter finding out that his song "Sledgehammer" is sometimes used as introduction music on Rush Limbaugh's radio show, including when Limbaugh made his controversial comments attacking Sandra Fluke:
Gabriel's own politics have long been associated with progressive causes, such as his support of the Labour Party in Britain, and his anti-Apartheid activism and song "Biko" in the 1980s.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/peter-gabriel-tells-rush-limbaugh-to-stop-playing
Peter Gabriel's official Web site posted this message Monday, upon the British songwriter finding out that his song "Sledgehammer" is sometimes used as introduction music on Rush Limbaugh's radio show, including when Limbaugh made his controversial comments attacking Sandra Fluke:
Peter Gabriel has asked that this response be published when he found out that his track 'Sledgehammer' has been used on the Rush Limbaugh show:
'Peter was appalled to learn that his music was linked to Rush Limbaugh's extraordinary attack on Sandra Flute. (sic) It is obvious from anyone that knows Peter's work that he would never approve such a use. He has asked his representatives to make sure his music is withdrawn and especially from these unfair aggressive and ignorant comments.'
'Peter was appalled to learn that his music was linked to Rush Limbaugh's extraordinary attack on Sandra Flute. (sic) It is obvious from anyone that knows Peter's work that he would never approve such a use. He has asked his representatives to make sure his music is withdrawn and especially from these unfair aggressive and ignorant comments.'
Gabriel's own politics have long been associated with progressive causes, such as his support of the Labour Party in Britain, and his anti-Apartheid activism and song "Biko" in the 1980s.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/peter-gabriel-tells-rush-limbaugh-to-stop-playing
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Why doesn't Rush just use conservative music? Primitive grunts and underarm farts
aint_no_life_nowhere
Mar 2012
#5
Ted won't just stop at farts. He'll even shit himself if it will keep him from having to fight ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2012
#101
Cause their music sucks? Progressives are just more creative, naturally. They have to work at it.
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2012
#39
That's actually not true unless she already signed away her moral rights to the song - which many do
saras
Mar 2012
#27
Radio stations have a "broad licence" and can play any song they want according to
firehorse
Mar 2012
#90
It would be cool if Gabriel would put together a music video using silent Rush video clips and...
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#9
"In the Court of the Crimson King" was a major problem for Genesis. Think "The Lamb".
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#22
When Genesis first wanted a touring drummer after Gabriel left, they used Bill Bruford
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#31
I still love "In the Beginning", and that predates Crimson. It's also how they got started.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#70
Not only is it real - giant hogweed also has 'venom' causing photosensitivity
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#33
"Eleventh Earl of Mar" and "One for the Vine" were definitely prog, but FYFM was the tipping point.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#95
Speaking of Musical Box - that's the only tribute band supported by all current and former members.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#100
Wow. Did Adrian do "Sexy Rhino"? Seriously though, Musical Box is so damn close...
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#103
Seen PG a couple of times over the years, perhaps none more powerful than 1990 at Wembley...
truebrit71
Mar 2012
#15
I hope this is finally the end of limpballs although I doubt that it really is.
craigmatic
Mar 2012
#48