antiZOG
December 7th, 2004, 03:57 PM
Zionist-Occupied-Media doesn't like message in a song? -Poof! They have a different "artist" alter, butcher, omit words and phrases from the song. Perhaps they ruin the melody too, while they're at it.
Here's one example: A song called Something in the Air, by sixties English rock band Thunderclap Newman, is a stirring tune that speaks of rebellion.
It originally has in it the words: "Hand out the arms and am-mo.....were gonna blast our way through he-re". -Okay, fast-forward a couple of decades later, and we have rock group Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers doing the same song -or so they say.
However, in there "rendition" of above song, they omit the "arms and ammo"
line, and replace it with humming instead. This folks is not only butchery, and distortion of art, it's fraud, and brainwashing by omitting a key phrase in the song.
Who decided that it must be left out, and why? Anyone out there with thoughts on this song and it's Orwellian "remaking"?
I know that the same sort of thing is done with movies, where whole scenes are re-shot, or omitted, esp. when released on TV. Orwellian.
Here's one example: A song called Something in the Air, by sixties English rock band Thunderclap Newman, is a stirring tune that speaks of rebellion.
It originally has in it the words: "Hand out the arms and am-mo.....were gonna blast our way through he-re". -Okay, fast-forward a couple of decades later, and we have rock group Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers doing the same song -or so they say.
However, in there "rendition" of above song, they omit the "arms and ammo"
line, and replace it with humming instead. This folks is not only butchery, and distortion of art, it's fraud, and brainwashing by omitting a key phrase in the song.
Who decided that it must be left out, and why? Anyone out there with thoughts on this song and it's Orwellian "remaking"?
I know that the same sort of thing is done with movies, where whole scenes are re-shot, or omitted, esp. when released on TV. Orwellian.