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Adenoid_Hynkel

(14,093 posts)
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 04:32 PM Sep 2012

Muse: US rightwing conspiracy theorists tried to hijack our music



Muse have revealed the extent to which US politicians and political pundits have attempted to appropriate their music. In an interview to be published in the Observer on Sunday, singer Matt Bellamy discusses Fox News presenter Glenn Beck's embrace of their 2009 album The Resistance and the use of their hit single Uprising in rightwing conspiracy videos on YouTube.

"In the US the conspiracy theory subculture has been hijacked by the right to try to take down people like Obama and put forward rightwing libertarianism," Bellamy said. Defining himself as "a left-leaning libertarian – more in the realm of Noam Chomsky," he added: "Uprising was requested by so many politicians in America for use in their rallies and we turned them down on a regular basis."

Bellamy added that when writing lyrics, his motives are more therapeutic than polemical. "When I dabble in watching the news and reading about current events I tend to get a future negative view and that's something I've dealt with through music," he said. "It's quite possible I'm slightly paranoid. But I'd say making music is an expression of feelings of helplessness and lack of control that I think a lot of people can relate to."

Conservative pundit Beck is a long-standing fan of the Devon band, despite their labelling him previously as "a crazy rightwinger".
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/sep/28/muse-rightwing-conspiracy-theorists-music
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Muse: US rightwing conspiracy theorists tried to hijack our music (Original Post) Adenoid_Hynkel Sep 2012 OP
Why don't they stick to "their" music like Ted Nugent, Pat Boone and Hank Williams Jr.? tularetom Sep 2012 #1

tularetom

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1. Why don't they stick to "their" music like Ted Nugent, Pat Boone and Hank Williams Jr.?
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 04:38 PM
Sep 2012

On second thought I guess the answer is pretty obvious.

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