Saturday 4 June 2016

Good Vibrations


“I believe that’s what they’re scared of. I know they’re scared of entertainment and music having a positive message. That’s why I’ve talked to [?] people that worked at MTV and top rock stars who are there in the meetings when they said, ‘we’re getting rid of all this music that has a political thing for liberty. We’re going to bring in nothing but thug, kill, death, party, evil rock ‘n’ roll, evil rap, everything. So obviously that’s the answer. And it’s for people to consume the alternative stuff that, in many cases, is better, and not the Devil worship stuff.”- Alex Jones (interviewed by Professor Griff, 2 July 2013, www.infowars.com).


Sirian starseeds created rock ‘n’ roll and kept it alive in various incarnations. That is to say that they channelled this music from Sirius. The same applies to soul, r&b, reggae, hip hop and other black music.

“When it comes to the loud noise that is rock ‘n’ roll, what I’ve discovered on this journey is that rock ‘n’ roll really begins with the music. It’s what’s behind it and underneath it that’s equally important. From its earliest conception, rock ‘n’ roll has been that cry for rebellion and freedom. An unofficial, but so important, voice that challenges the status quo (and rallies against convention and despises repression). Over the years, the message hasn’t changed much. Its spirit still finds a place in the heart of each new generation.” (‘Quest,’ CNN, 2007).


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