Posted on 12/20/2018 5:08:23 AM PST by gattaca
Why is Trump using music from Rihanna or The Stones.
One is music from the stone ages, and the other is just music but not great. Trump can do better. Should try more country music. Country has more ‘nationalists’.
Willie Nelson also asked candidate Reagan to stop playing “On the Road Again.”
If they paid BMI to play, they can play. And Ill bet they paid.
“You can’t always get what you want” is on my top 10 irritating songs list along with “I wear my sunglasses at night.”
Current country music is fluff. Pop music with a twang. Other current pop music Id fluff without the twang. Crap.
Old rock and old country is the way to go. Early Stones fit the bill.
I dont know if Hank Sr. Johnny Cash or Patsy Cline music would fit Trumps plans, but I certainly wouldnt hate hearing them.
If I were Mick, I would be more upset over “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.”
Maybe it’s just me but the last few(3-4) weeks I’ve noticed a change in music of commercials. Not just Christmas music but real 70-90s popular, non BS. It seems to have started with my favorite Edith Piaf for ‘Dove Chocolate’.
Regardless of licensing, the song is an asset for the artist who performs it and playing it is a form of publicity for them. Jagger can claim that only he has the right to the publicity that his song generates and not the politician playing it. And if the politician in question is someone he disagrees with then his publicity and public image are being harmed. Think the Rolling Stones putting a picture of Trump Tower in less than savory context on the cover of an album. This is a theory that hasn't been tested in court but it could well be upheld if it is.
The second path is that Jagger and Rihanna could follow would be suing Trump or his campaign for violation of the Lanham Act which prevents confusion or dilution of trademarks. The same reasoning as above; playing the song links the artist with the campaign and the candidate, and could damage the trademark.
Third path would be to sue claiming false endorsement. Playing the song implies the artist is endorsing the candidate which in these cases are wrong.
Or Trump could just stop playing the songs. Why do it if the singer doesn't want him to?
Own your own publishing and the problem is solved. Every professional musician ought to know that, but the greater percentage don’t want to bother with minutia.
Zappa wrote about it, brought it up during interviews and musicians who worked in Zappa iterations laud him for that sage advice.
If he purchased their music, then he has the right to play it whenever and wherever he wants. LOL
Didn’t the stones appropriate a lot of american blues in their stuff? But I guess you’d call it influence. That’s how I think the producers worked over there though. Led Zeppelin went way beyond just getting inspired by american blues and folk. But whatever, they were still pretty good so I’m not saying they didn’t deserve their following and sales. But hypocrisy abounds. Take and use what you want, but don’t let anyone take and use what they want (unless getting paid, usually).
Something has always bugged me about Trump playing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at the end of his rallies.
“Current country music is fluff. Pop music with a twang.”
Except for Chris Stapleton. He’s by far the best out of everything that’s around today.
My wife got me to watch part of the cma awards show a couple of years ago, looked more like hiphop than country to me.....that was tha last time. None for me thanks.
Rihanna was manufactured by the record companies IMO. Amazing what passes for music these days.
Country music will, no doubt, soon start incorporating trannies into their lineup.
I would suggest The Voice of Free America.
Own your own publishing and the problem is solved. Every professional musician ought to know that, but the greater percentage don’t want to bother with minutia.
Zappa wrote about it, brought it up during interviews and musicians who worked in Zappa iterations laud him for that sage advice.
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