Added on August 16, 2011
Everett True
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Of course, it doesn’t count when women or blacks do it. A collection of 20 present-day political pop songs
These are all drawn from suggestions from people on Facebook, and Collapse Board writers.
Just the tip of the iceberg …
P.S.
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by Everett True
My name is Everett True. I am a music critic. This is what I do. I criticise music. The clue is in my job description – music critic. I do not consider myself a journalist, as I do not research or report hard news. I do not consider myself a commentator as I believe that everyone should be a participant. I criticise people and in return I am not surprised if other people criticise me. It is part of the whole deal of being in the public arena. I am Everett True. Believe in me and I have power like a God. Quit believing in me and I no longer exist.
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