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While many of my peers either ignored the clear Marxist messages of Rage's music or missed it altogether, I saw right through it.I didn't ever care for that band either.
Of course, the trans propaganda is par for the course for the far-left band, but between that posturing and the band's stance on COVID-19 vaccines, it's become clear that they're no longer raging against the machine. They've become the machine itself, and Shields' tweet makes a good point.Worldviews create ideas, ideas affect your actions, and actions have consequences.
they were never ever against the machine.How on Earth did people not know this......they had decades to see it. All I can do here is laugh.
AmandaMay I grew up on classical rock music, Beatles etc. Opera gave me headaches. I didn't know the 3 Bs of classical music.Thanks for all of this! Yes, I'm familiar with Mozart--I was actually in Salzburg when there was a Mozart festival (just a coincidence in timing) and I kind of liked it. I'll start going through what you have listed (Schubert and then Bach). I've just felt I was missing out on something by not knowing more about classical music--and sometimes I crave listening to it after hearing some of the rap garbage they push as music. Russ Winter (winterwatch) has done some interesting posts on classical music. I also wondered if I was missing out on something by not knowing more about opera.
Mozart is easily accessible, start by watching Amadeus. Schubert was next for me. Then Bach, who many say is the god of music for Western humanity; from masses, to solo piano and cello, to cantatas. We all have heard classical music in movies, at least older movies.
I never liked Wagner, but Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, especially the choral movement is inspiring.
AmandaMay My favourites are Dvorak (New World Symphony) [Link] Tchaikovsky [Link] & Rimsky-Korsakov (e.g. Scheherazade Op.35) [Link] For piano, you wanna chase up the likes of Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Ravel, among others e.g. [Link] Depends what kinds of instrumental you like. I'm quite fond of harp as well, e.g. Steve Rees of Calming Harp [Link]Thanks so much for sharing your favorites. I have lots of listening ahead of me!!
I'm also partial to the "Epic Music" orchestral/choral genre, which I personally find to be quite inspiring (I do most of my writing while listening to this kind). Two Steps from Hell, Adrian von Zeigler, and whatever random artists happen along on Epic Music World and Pandora's Journey on Youtube. They offer slightly more modern instrumental and choral takes on classical. And there are plenty more besides!
Some time ago I linked an anonymous whistle blower. He/she posted that there was a meeting of music industry executives and agents that required a NDA (non-disclosure agreement) and he/she left the meeting early. The meeting proposed the idea of RAP music focusing on violence, sex, drugs and abuse. This was said to take place in the early 90s. The intent of this direction for RAP music was to fill the privatized prisons with slave labor. Would anyone do that? Certainly privatization of prisons in the 90s was a big thing.Yes, I totally agree that music has been weaponized and taken over by the satanic psychopath globalists (they have pretty much weaponized the entire culture against us). I know Alicia Keys has spoken out about this (CIA weaponizing music/rap music against the black population to get them into the prisons). And though it was before my time, Dave McGowan did a whole series about the music from the hippie days being a govt operation (apparently, most of the music groups promoted had family members in the military industrial complex).
We have to understand that the music industry, along with the entertainment industry has been taken over by the satanic psychopath globalists. There is the early Katy Perry who sings Christian music with a frail timid voice. There is the later Katy Perry who in a video interview admits she sold her soul to the devil.
The next thing to understand, is many of these famous music performers claim to have an alternate personality that does the performing, like Nicki Minaj. What does it mean? In earlier psychiatry it would be called Multiple Personality Disorder. Did you know that MK-Ultra survivor Cathy O'Brien says she was chosen because of early childhood sexual abuse because it creates an alternate personality? Did you know that is what the programmers use to dissociate the alter from the primary personality, and it can be programmed to do anything? Who is Britney Spears?
We the people in order to form a more perfect union...."The slogan 'we the people' is meaningless since the people can never have power until they disappear as a 'people.' People should be aware of themselves as individuals who can effect their own destinies."
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