The Norman Lear Center teamed up with Zogby to conduct an extensive national survey examining political beliefs and entertainment preferences this past summer." I don't watch enough TV to relate to it beyond agreeing that only someone with a reptilian brain would watch Fox but I was very interested in the musical findings. The short version: "liberals enjoy a broad range of music, while conservatives dislike most music genres."
• Out of 15 musical genres, conservatives were more likely than the rest of the respondents to listen to only two of them: country and gospel. What genre are they least likely to listen to, compared to the rest of the respondents? Not punk or hip-hop, as you might expect, but world music. World music is also the music genre where we see the greatest difference between conservatives and liberals.• Conservatives are the least likely group to listen to jazz (34% vs. 44% vs. 53%) and reggae (8% vs. 20% vs. 26%).• Over 90% of conservatives said they never enjoy reggae, electronic music or Latin music. Over 95% said they never enjoy world music and punk music.• Liberals, on the other hand, are more likely than other respondents to enjoy almost every music genre, including world, punk, Latin, hip-hop and rap, blues, reggae, electronica, R&B and soul, jazz, folk and traditional music. Rock was the most popular genre among liberals (67%).• Although all political types claimed they enjoy classical music, moderates were the least enamored with it (55.5% listen to it compared to almost 62% of the rest of respondents). Moderates also showed their distaste for folk & traditional music (72.5% said they don’t listen to it, compared to 62.4% of the rest of the respondents), and they joined conservatives in their distaste for world music (90% said they don’t listen to it, compared to 71% of liberals.)• Moderates’ favorite music is rock (58%). Conservatives’ favorite music is classical (60%) followed by country (56%) and rock (55%).
In 1940 Woody Guthrie wrote "This Land is Your Land" as an antidote to Irving Berlin's grating and overexposed "God Bless America." Essentially it is a very patriotic song, but one with a progressive message of love for our country, not an empty, static, frosty and detached anthem like Berlin's. Guthrie's lyrics, in fact, changed over time. Although the ultimate change came not from Woody himself but from Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper who covered it on Root Hog Or Die in 1989, with a little less reverence than Dylan, Peter Paul & Mary, Counting Crows or Bruce Springsteen. If wingnuts were uncomfortable with Woody's original-- or the warning on his guitar, aimed their way-- they will positively hate Mojo Nixon's take:
Mike the Knife says
Perhaps the only right-wingers who listen to or enjoy progressive, urban, ethnic or anti-establishment rock music are those few, those deluded, who disregard or are deaf to the probability that the most of the artists' views are liberal, left-leaning and antithetical to the right. It's like the vile Ann Coulter's ostensible love of the Grateful Dead. Talk about a disconnect from reality - and I'm not talking about musicians on drugs...
Sturgell says
I've had a hunch about this for years. I've thought to myself how all the uptight people I know mostly don't listen to music, and when I say listen to music I mean that their mama's don't dance and their daddies don't rock n' roll.
oh well.
Spike says
Right on. Actually, the terms "liberal" and "conservative" have meanings outside of politics that correlate with the poll findings. Liberal means generous, loose with the rules, while conservative means traditional, hesitant about change.
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