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The exercise I'm about to propose may assume that you agree with my premise, that the accumulated wisdom expressed in the songs of some long-running, beloved artists boils down to one Key Message. Of course, as I roll out this idea, you are most welcome to disagree with my premise or any of the particular examples that I pose. First let me make sure you understand what I'm getting at.
Follow up:
Whereas we probably agree that many rock artists we love regularly express a reasonable range of human emotions and experiences, we probably agree on a few who work within narrower confines. George Thorogood and KISS, for instance. Love 'em or hate 'em, we're all pretty cool with that, right? Similarly, there are artists perhaps all but one of us might agree regularly do express a range of human emotions and experiences, such as Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
This week I've been listening to the Mudcrutch reunion album, the band Tom Petty and some of his Heartbreakers were in prior to his signing as a solo artist. I'm sure we'll be discussing that album in the coming days, but for now let's stick this Key Message concept. Hearing Petty, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, and their old bandmates who did not make the grade for eventual stardom got me thinking about the sole Key Message that I've ever gotten from Tom Petty. Then I quickly thought of a couple other major rock artists whose lyrics also have added up to one Key Message, at least as I've heard them: Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison. I felt compelled to throw these names out to you and gauge your following responses:
It should go without saying that if you disagree with this premise regarding any of theses artists I hope you disagree strongly and feel compelled to argue against the application of my premise right here, in the Halls of Rock.
I look forward to your thoughts.
Do you agree with the premise that the lyrics of all or any of these three artists boil down to one Key Message?
If so, for any of these artists, using only 1 sentence, song lyric, or song title, how would you characterize that Key Message?
Is there an artist I have not thought of that you like for whom this premise applies, and if so, how would you characterize that artist's Key Message?
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