• HonkyTonkWoman@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    You’re standing a moral trapdoor. If you’re going to blame Foo Fighters for taking Amazon’s money, you’re going to have hold morality against every other artist on Amazon Music. Every artist selling physical media on Amazon. Every artist participating in any Amazon sponsored summer music events. Every last one of them.

    Provided you manage to do that, rid your musical world of every artist attached to Amazon, go for Ticketmaster next.

    Then go for the ones who allow Budweiser, Miller Lite, or Deathwater to be sold at their venues. All of them are produced by corporate behemoths killing this planet.

    Moving forward from there, we could start breaking out all the shitty record labels you should have issues with, before going onto any band that has performed with an instrument made from a questionable source of wood (ahem…).

    If this what you’re willing to burn your fandom over, I feel sorry for you. I hated that Pearl Jam caved to Ticketmaster, but it didn’t change my opinion of their music.

    It’s the music that speaks to you. You’re the one allowing some odious sense of morality about corporate contact take it away from you.

    What in the hell is rock & roll about that?

    And for the record, I don’t even like the fucking Foo Fighters. They sold out long ago.

    I give money to musicians who make music that speaks to me & I’m for sure as shit not going to let a corporation get in the way of that.

    If Jeff Bezos wanted to give Widespread Panic $50k for a show, I’d support it. Why? Because John Bell directly supports Hannah’s Buddies, Dave Schools & Jerry Joseph have supported an organization bringing guitars and lessons into war torn communities in the Middle East, because JoJo supports musicianship rebounding from Katrina, especially in communities of color.

    If Jeff Bezos wants to give a band I like a metric shitton of money, I feel relatively at ease in assuming they’ll do something better with that money for society than Bezos ever will.

    But go on you. You keep fighting that good fight… hope you can still a find a band that isn’t tainted.

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      So you’re saying if you can’t completely remove yourself from society then what’s the point taking a stand on anything?

      Like if we can’t stop all murder what’s the point in prosecuting any murders.

      I never said anything about not listening to any bodies music. I said I want give them my attention on platforms that do reward them with money. I won’t buy merch etc.

      I’ll give my money and time to things that I actually care about. Like taking direct action against companies killing Palestinians.

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        I didn’t say that at all, but what stand are you taking? Because right now?

        Right now, the only thing you’re mad at is that your band took a pay day from someone you don’t like. Now you have an easy target & easy answer to your disappointment: boycott.

        But boycotting the Foo Fighters ain’t gonna do shit & you fuckin know it. It’s an easy & that’s all you needed to start typin’ away.

        The Foo Fighters aren’t the problem, Amazon is. The Foo Fighters didn’t support Amazon, quite opposite. The Foo Fighters didn’t do shady shit to receive the money they were paid, Amazon did.

        That money was leaving Amazon for musician or band. Full stop.

        You’ve decided since it was your band, BBOO MY BAND.

        But your band can do a whole hell of a lot of better with that money than Amazon can.

        Arguably, the band you like would do better things with that money than other bands or musicians who might have received that money, if your band had declined.

        In my mind that is a net positive out an inevitability shitty situation.

        It’s not the best positive, neither your actions nor the Foo Fighters’ can give you the result want here.

        So you have a decision:

        • Currently, your decision is scorched earth against the Foo Fighters, standing up for your ultimate morality by letting Jeff & Amazon take away something you’ve cared about in the past.

        You claim it’s because you can’t support a band that takes money from Amazon, but you willfully ignore that bands really don’t have the ability to avoid Amazon any more, at least not if they want to reach their fans where they are.

        • An alternate decision is realizing that in the grand scheme of things, while this is not a great moment in the band’s history, it might still result in some form of a positive. If not directly for the fans of the band, for the wellbeing of a band you considered your self a fan of.

        And given that you haven’t even begun to speculate what the Foo Fighters might use that money for, give this some consideration…

        A little over two years ago, the band lost Taylor on the heels of the pandemic, mid-tour.

        Now, I don’t know a ton about the Foo Fighters financial situation, but I’d guess that the loss of their drummer after a global pandemic had an impact on the band’s debt to cash ratio. I’d also wager that death makes the touring insurance conversation a bit different this round & could present some other logistical challenges getting another tour off the ground.

        Maybe they’re trying to cover some of that debt so they don’t have to pass it along to their fans. Maybe they’re going to help Taylor’s family with some of it.

        Fact of the matter of is, you and everyone else on this thread has jumped on the hate wagon without even considering what that money might be used for. It’s reactionary bullshit & it’s sad.

        You think you’ve found a cause, but you’ve only heard half of a story & you’re willing to let Jeff Bezos take the Foo Fighters away from you over it. You’re too impatient and angry enough to let the dust settle & the whole story unfold.

        So again, go on you. Fight that good fight.

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          You don’t know me and you don’t know how many companies I boycott on moral grounds.

          You don’t know what direct action I take against companies I don’t agree with, nor the activism I do IRL to further causes I support.

          This is one thing in a large and growing list of causes.

          I’ll end the conversation here as there is nothing more to be gained.

          I do hope you have a great weekend though.

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            There’s that self righteous indignation. Quit on something you care about because it touched something dirty… brilliant outlook.

            End the conversation friend & have a good show. That’s if you can find one that’s not tainted.

            You sure have shown the world your merit by turning your back on the Foo Fighters because, well, Amazon.

            Those evil evil Foo Fighters destroying your planet with all that Amazon money…

            You stand for your own sense of self morality & nothing else. Some fucking fan you turned out to be.