Tom Petty Interview

by PopeOfEruke 4 Replies latest social entertainment

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    Here are a few excerpts from a recent interview in Rolling Stone magazine with Tom Petty.

    The point he made about TV news caught my eye, because I am always amazed how my JW relatives are always up on the latest world disasters. Its as if they watch the TV news waiting for either (1) news that Armageddon has started or (2) confirmation that the world conditions really match up with their WT and Awake.

    Its almost as if they secretly doubt the stuff they are forcefed from the WT, and need the "hit" from the TV news to settle their doubts. Anyone else notice that?

    Pope

    http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=16913

    6 Filthy lyrics make me sick

    "I'm frustrated by what I hear. Maybe it's not meant for me. Personally, I'm way too bright for a lot of the hip-hop lyrics to affect. I'm much too smart to think that jewelry or how cool I am is really going to change much about my personality. If you're dumb enough that it entertains you, have a great time. But I am seeking more than that.

    "When I was a young rock & roll star, I was really fascinated and shocked at times by the power that I had, by the power of my words, and shocked that it can be taken wrong. I don't believe in censorship, but I do believe that an artist has to take some moral responsibility for what he or she is putting out there. And I think a lot of these young kids are going to have to learn the hard way before they realize that you can actually do some damage if you're being careless or frivolous in what you're saying."

    7 Only a sick culture would sexualize young girls

    "It's disgusting. It's not just pop music, it's fashion, it's TV, it's advertising, it's every element of our culture. Young women are not being respected, children aren't being respected. Why are we creating a nation of child molesters? Could it be that we're dressing up nine-year-old women to look sexy? And even if we're wrong, let's not do it anyway. I really don't put it past these advertising people to say, 'Well, look, we made a lot of money when we brought the nine-year-old out and made her look like a hooker. Let's do it again.' "

    8 Why are we rewarding people for being rich?

    "Getting back to the whole issue of ticket prices: We don't do the Golden Circle/VIP thing. I don't see how carving out the best seats and charging a lot more for them has anything to do with rock & roll. A lot of the time, some corporation's bought up these seats with someone's money who doesn't even know it's being spent -- and they are going to use it to entertain clients. A lot of the people who buy these seats don't give a damn about the music -- they're going to get a waiter. What you see from the stage is a group of people just talking to each other, not really interested in being there at all. And the poor guy who really is interested, he's sitting way in the back."

    9 And TV is worse

    "I think television's become a downright dangerous thing. It has no moral barometer whatsoever. If you want to talk about something that is all about money, just watch the television. It's damn dangerous. TV does not care about you or what happens to you. It's downright bad for your health now, and that's not a far-out concept. I think watching the TV news is bad for you. It is bad for your physical health and your mental health. The music business looks like, you know, innocent schoolboys compared to the TV business. They care about nothing but profit. They will make a movie about murdering their kids, you know? And they'll put the guy who killed them on TV. And before long, he might even have his own show."

    Edited by - popeoferuke on 27 October 2002 18:39:38

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    Was there anything in your magazine about Bucks Fizz??

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    No Beck, no-one is interested in my sky-rocket in flight, unfortunately....

    Pope

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    I'm interested...I read your thread and wanted to post a comment but I ended up raving on about Eminem and then I changed my mind and decided that I do like some rap music but I don't like the heavy jewellery and I had to agree with Tom about that. I also think the fashion industry has a lot to answer for by downsizing their models and not just fashion but the music industry too, every second song on the charts is sung by some under 20 yr old dancing semi naked with big gay muscle guys. I also wanted to say that I think the corporate boxes at Colonial Stadium aren't all they're cracked up to be...I would rather be down in the stands with the ordinary folk any day (not that I have a choice) and as for the news. Well I like the news.

    ~Beck~

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    To tell the truth, I really don't have a problem with the 20 year olds dancing naked either.....Tom takes things a little too seriously sometimes.....

    But the news in the Western world is VERY manipulative...its just a matter of knowing that and using ones own judgement as to what to believe.....

    Pope

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