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"Civil War" on Stern
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Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned, Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER". It was pretty damn funny.
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The songs fits in pretty well to today's current events. That's for sure.
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Well...let's face it. A song about war will always be relevant..
Did anyone tape it?
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i can tape the replay tonight if anybody wants to hear it.
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That would be cool
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Quote from: smishkey on September 05, 2006, 05:15:40 PM
Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned,? Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER".? It was pretty damn funny.
Pretentious? I don't see anything pretentious about the song at all. In fact, I think Axl's vocals are very heartfelt and Slash's lead guitarwork is tasteful and fits the song beautifully.
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Quote from: Ali on September 05, 2006, 08:27:02 PM
Quote from: smishkey on September 05, 2006, 05:15:40 PM
Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned, Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER". It was pretty damn funny.
Pretentious? I don't see anything pretentious about the song at all. In fact, I think Axl's vocals are very heartfelt and Slash's lead guitarwork is tasteful and fits the song beautifully.
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Pretentious within the realm of rock n' roll - a bit.
Hypocritical? Very.
"What's so civil about war anyway...?" followed by Axl jumping on a guy at a concert and causing a mass riot and assaulting an elderly woman who lives next door to him.
It's still a great song, though.
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September 05, 2006, 10:31:12 PM »
I remember hearing Axl trying to explain some of the meaning behind the song once--didn't make a whole lot of sense to me, though.
I guess it is currently relevant in that Saddam Hussein is on trial for genocide against the Kurds. Maybe Axl was just 15 years too early.
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Quote from: smishkey on September 05, 2006, 05:15:40 PM
Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned,? Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER".? It was pretty damn funny.
If Civil War is pretentious, so is...
-Imagine
-Fortunate Son
-Tin Soilder
-For what its worth
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Re: "Civil War" on Stern
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here are the links. sorry i couldnt post them last night, my internet was down.
1st mention:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OCU9WI8Z
2nd mention:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FX6YHF7L
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Quote from: RussianRoulette on September 05, 2006, 10:22:16 PM
Quote from: Ali on September 05, 2006, 08:27:02 PM
Quote from: smishkey on September 05, 2006, 05:15:40 PM
Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned,? Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER".? It was pretty damn funny.
Pretentious?? I don't see anything pretentious about the song at all.? In fact, I think Axl's vocals are very heartfelt and Slash's lead guitarwork is tasteful and fits the song beautifully.
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Pretentious within the realm of rock n' roll - a bit.
Hypocritical? Very.
"What's so civil about war anyway...?" followed by Axl jumping on a guy at a concert and causing a mass riot and assaulting an elderly woman who lives next door to him.?
It's still a great song, though.
I don't really see how it's anymore pretentious than any other antiwar song.
About the incidents you're mentioning, the alleged assault on the elderly woman never took place as far as I know, and I don't see how one act of violence equates to hypocrisy when we're talking about a war thousands of innocent people being killed as a comparison - the two examples are not that similar. It does serve as a good illustration of why rock stars should not become politicians, though - too emotional.
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Howard Stern's a cunt anyway.
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Quote from: RussianRoulette on September 05, 2006, 10:22:16 PM
Quote from: Ali on September 05, 2006, 08:27:02 PM
Quote from: smishkey on September 05, 2006, 05:15:40 PM
Today on Howard, everytime the war in Iraq was mentioned, Artie started singing ".....Washed away by your genocide....", doing the "Axl" voice, he sang it like, four times, and finally deeming it "the most pretentious song EVER". It was pretty damn funny.
Pretentious? I don't see anything pretentious about the song at all. In fact, I think Axl's vocals are very heartfelt and Slash's lead guitarwork is tasteful and fits the song beautifully.
Ali
Pretentious within the realm of rock n' roll - a bit.
Hypocritical? Very.
"What's so civil about war anyway...?" followed by Axl jumping on a guy at a concert and causing a mass riot and assaulting an elderly woman who lives next door to him.
It's still a great song, though.
What, so someone has to be a Ghandi-a-like for their anti-war song to be non-pretentious?
Gimme a break!
I agree though... its a great song and always will be!
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Quote from: sea of black on September 06, 2006, 10:48:03 AM
Howard Stern's a cunt anyway.
Thanks for your valued opinion, but it wasn't Howard Stern who called it the most pretentious song ever. It was Artie Lange
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You know a strange coincidence yesterday I got in my car to go to work and turned on my Sirius and almost instantly heard the Artie imitating Axl and reciting lines to "Civil War". Then on my way home from work "Civil War" came on Buzzsaw or Hair Nation, one or the other just before I got home. So I started and ended my work day in essence with "Civil War" just by chance. Signs of a good day.
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