Comments on: Back to Black https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=back-to-black If it ain't woke don't miss it Wed, 07 Aug 2024 15:27:25 +0000 hourly 1 By: Ktuff_morning https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-4443 Wed, 07 Aug 2024 15:27:25 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-4443 In reply to Bunny With A Keyboard.

3) the video clip where she takes a bump onstage.

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By: Bunny With A Keyboard https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3766 Sun, 26 May 2024 21:27:41 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3766 In reply to Bob.

I have far more respect for the musicians who went out with a whimper than I do for Kurt Cobain who went out with a bang.

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By: Bunny With a Keyboard https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3765 Sun, 26 May 2024 21:25:38 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3765 In reply to Sweet Deals.

It’s far more true today with filters and Photoshop to change how those pictures even look. That used to only be a thing with airbrushing magazines.

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By: Bunny With A Keyboard https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3712 Mon, 20 May 2024 16:15:13 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3712 Men get messages like “Be all that you can be” or “become your best self.”

Women get messages like “Just be yourself” and “you’re perfect just the way you are.”

This used to be that women were just seen as mothers and didn’t really matter beyond that, but for all the claims of uplifting women and all, how much do we see of trying to get women to better themselves like we expect of men?

Instead, it’s a constant “men need to change because we’re already perfect” and it seems to be getting worse.

Nobody’s born perfect.

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By: Bunny With A Keyboard https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3711 Mon, 20 May 2024 16:08:17 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3711 Amy Winehouse will be best remembered for two things:

1.) Singing a song with the lyrics, “They tried to make me go to rehab, but I said, ‘No, no, no.’”

2.) Dying of alcohol poisoning.

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By: Sweet Deals https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3706 Sun, 19 May 2024 23:12:19 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3706 In reply to Bob.

I happen to regularly listen to an ancient Stygian philosophy: “Don’t be fooled by the radio, the TV or the magazines. They show you photographs of how your life should be, but they’re just someone else’s fantasies.” It’s just as true today as it was back in 1977.

Dennis DeYoung was a chart-topping singer, songwriter and keyboard player, and he was honest enough to say throughout his career that being a famous celebrity isn’t as easy or cool as the media hype made it look. Being a talented performer didn’t make him an idol to be worshiped. It just made him an ordinary person who made good money writing and singing songs people enjoyed. Even famous celebrities have problems just like everyone else.

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By: Bob https://worthitorwoke.com/back-to-black/#comment-3702 Sun, 19 May 2024 14:54:21 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=18223#comment-3702 This society gives a pass to all musicians for their repulsive behaviors and then tend to worship them for it.
Janis was a druggie and drunk and slept with anything and everyone, but is given a pass due to being unattractive and being made fun of. Keith Moon was so one dimensional that they can’t even write an autobiography about him due to him doing nothing other then drugs and women. Keith Richards had it all but wasted it being a junkie. Kurt Corban was just a whiny spoiled doper.

It’s would be hard to make any of these people seem like anything other then bratty unlikable spoiled brats who used everything as an excuse for their bad behavior. Woke is nothing new, there is just a name for it now.

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