It takes a lot to get the blood boiling after seven years of the Cheney/Bush administration, but Clear Channel -- that war-and-Bush lovin' media monopoly that dominates many markets around the nation and six here in Philly -- has got me more worked up than anything in recent weeks. If you care about what's been going in on this counrty -- and happen to love Bruce Springsteen, as I do -- then this from Roger Friedman of Fox News should ensure that you never listen to Clear Channel ever again:
Bruce Springsteen should be very happy. He has the No. 1 album, a possible Grammy for Best Album of the Year, for "Magic," an album full of singles, and a sold-out concert tour.
Alas, there's a hitch: Radio will not play "Magic." In fact, sources tell me that Clear Channel has sent an edict to its classic rock stations not to play tracks from "Magic." But it's OK to play old Springsteen tracks such as "Dancing in the Dark," "Born to Run" and "Born in the USA."
It's OK to play the old songs, but not the new ones? Do you think that Clear Channel -- which held a series of thinly disguised pro-war rallies in the winter of 2003 -- objected to lyrics like this:
The kids asleep in the backseat We're just countin' the miles you and me We don't measure the blood we've drawn anymore We just stack the bodies outside the door
Who'll be the last to die for a mistake
The last to die for a mistake
Whose blood will spill, whose heart will break
Who'll be the last to die for a mistake
It's pretty bad when your best excuse for banning Springsteen is ageism (he's 58) but you have to conclude this is really all raw politics. Down with Tyranny has a good analysis of what's really going down.
http://www.attytood.com/2007/10/avoid_1045_other_clear_channel_1.html