May 21, 2006

Thank You For Making Us Stars - Now Go Away!

Looks like the Dixie Chicks are out to use the tired old controversy of 3 years ago to sell their latest album.

By picking the defiant "Not Ready" as the first single, they've reopened a wound that was particularly deep for country radio fans, and left many country programmers with the burning question: Why on earth would the band choose to do this?

Because they want to sell albums and they think if they can get people riled up again, like they were 3 years ago - all the "cool" people will shell out money for the latest CD.

But if you are a Dixie Chicks fan, then I suggest you also note what Natalie Maines (one of them - not sure which and really don't care) had to say about the fans who shelled out their hard earned money for CDs and shows...

Maines was quoted in late January on entertainmentweekly.com, before the single went to country radio, saying: "For me to be in country music to begin with was not who I was ... I would be cheating myself ... to go back to something that I don't wholeheartedly believe in. So I'm pretty much done. They've shown their true colors. I like lots of country music, but as far as the industry and everything that happened ... I couldn't want to be farther away from that."

Maines also said, "I don't want people to think that me not wanting to be part of country music is any sort of revenge. It is not. It is totally me being who I am, and not wanting to compromise myself and hate my life."

What a sweetheart! Gosh, just think, all this time she's been making millions of dollars being something she's not. Guess she's been taking your money and laughing behind your back at what rubes you are. And here you thought she was an entertainer. How silly of you!

She's so much more sophisticated than that. After all, she bashed our President in Europe to a live audience in total sympathy with her... Knowing all the while that she would be able to come home and live in the United States without any government agent breaking in her door and hauling her off to prison. Such stunning stalwart behavior in the face of absolutely no danger leaves me speechless.

Here you see the American "nobility". Like her predecessors of a few hundred years ago, Natalie is saying "let them eat cake". She is now elevated enough to not have to worry about us little people down here.

If you are a liberal who is thinking you'd like to buy the new Dixie Chicks CD, because you think "she's on our side". You may want to learn the lesson shown here. Natalie is quite willing to use you as long as you have potential to boost her career. The moment she has no more use for you, what do you expect she'll do? Who will she be laughing at next? All the way to the bank.

Posted by: Teresa in Music at 07:12 PM | Comments (7) | Add Comment
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1 I like the DC music, it's fun and upbeat. But I will not be buying their newest album, an album filled with hate and vitrol.

Funny thing is, the other 2 DC have never, ever said a word about anything that went on or politics or how they feel about any of it.
I wonder how they really feel? Bet it isn't the same as Natile.

Posted by: Quality Weenie at May 22, 2006 07:02 AM (XG7jZ)

2 The CDs of their's that I had were stolen. I WILL NOT replace them.

Don't listen to them at all anymore. Natalie ruined it. Plan and simple.

I'm not real forgiving. Not at all. Not about that.

Posted by: Tammi at May 22, 2006 07:10 AM (ZbFVf)

3 Well, by not saying anything, they are tacitly agreeing with her. If they wanted, they could certainly release statements saying, while they aren't in agreement with her - she is free to speak her mind. Since they don't say that, I have to assume they agree and/or just don't care.

Posted by: Teresa at May 22, 2006 07:11 AM (jgXyO)

4 I wrote a post about them for Weds. Yours is better . . .

Posted by: oddybobo at May 22, 2006 12:02 PM (6Gm0j)

5 When the original brouhaha came about 3 years ago, the other 2 DC did state publicly (not sure where) that htey supported her right to say what she was saying. That, to me, is agreement...tacit or not. As for this latest album, I won't be buying it. The first song sucked, regardless of the lyrics. And if it is indicative of the rest of the tracks on the album, I have better things to spend my $15 on.

Posted by: HomefrontSix at May 23, 2006 03:06 PM (7HxvO)

6 Freedom of speech is NOT freedom from consequences

Posted by: og at May 24, 2006 07:15 AM (PVGJn)

7 What og said!

Posted by: Jake Jacobsen at May 25, 2006 06:48 PM (Y8Zrg)

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