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Written by:Rev Jules
9/1/2007 

It was a movement that began with Woodstock, rolling around in mud, listening to music of varying quality and being treated like a farmyard animal. Today, the options for wallowing in crap, listening to crap, eating crap, drinking (one brand) of crap and being treated like crap are greatly expanded thanks to the Irish music festival season and if the (non)reactions of Irish concert goers (with the noble exception of Barbara Streisand fans) is anything to go by, rock and rollers are happier to bend over and get stuck by the Man than do any sticking of their own.

In the 1990s the actor Kevin Kline appeared in a light comedy film entitled 'In & Out' about a small town teacher who is inadvertently outed by a former student during an Oscar night acceptance speech. In the film, the big giveaway about Kline's sexual identity  is his passion for the music of Barbara Streisand; a narrative shorthand for all things fey, flowery, effeminate and, well, gay. So far, so cliched, so what. Except that when it comes to being treated, how shall we say this, not at a level with the prices charged, your average Babs fan is more Spartan warrior than shrinking violet. Rock fans, on the other hand, who are in the main teenage, rebellious and given to wearing black t-shirts saying things like 'Unleash Hell' are more reminiscent of The Gimp in 'Pulp Fiction' than the brave little punks that Jack Black leads to glory in 'School of Rock'. Hey, you can play 'Standing In The Way of Control' all you like but if you roll over on your back everytime you are taken for a ride you have no right to talk about how rock can change the world.

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3 comment(s) so far...

Re: Mud Glorious Mud (or why Irish festival goers are gimps)

Eh.....and your point is what, precisely ? We should all boycott all XXX gigs?

By John Doe on   8/28/2007

Re: Mud Glorious Mud (or why Irish festival goers are gimps)

My point is that if you do find that you have been badly treated by XYZ promoter that you do have a number of fair avenues for redress.

By Rev Jules on   8/28/2007

Re: Mud Glorious Mud (or why Irish festival goers are gimps)

Ok maybe I'm being simple but what are these fair avenues????

By Trix on   9/4/2007

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