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Lynn7
05-23-2006, 08:00 PM
Politics aside, I think this woman is pretty dumb. It's funny cause it is OK for her to criticize the president and say she is ashamed of him but when people criticize her she absolutely falls apart. If she felt strongly about being anti-war and anti-Bush then fine. But when people decided to go against her for her beliefs she gets quite nasty against those who once supported her.

What she should do is say how hurt she is about how they have been treated but instead she makes fun of her old fans and belittles and stereotypes them. She is just showing herself to be pretty damn childish and not ready for the big leagues. Here is the article:

Dixie Chicks 'Not Ready to Make Nice'


By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY
AP Music Writer

May 23, 2006, 4:42 PM EDT


NEW YORK -- One of the more innocuous explanations given to the Dixie Chicks as to why country radio hasn't been playing their new single, "Not Ready to Make Nice," is because the defiant song doesn't fit in with everything else that's playing on the dial.

Upon hearing that, the Dixie Chicks have only two words to say: "Thank you."

"I don't even know what's played on country radio, but when they tell me some titles, it cracks me up," laughs lead singer Natalie Maines, sitting in a swank New York hotel as the group promotes its new album, "Taking the Long Way," out this week.

"Besides, where would we fit on the playlist between `Honky Tonk Badonkadonk' and `Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off'?" asks Maines, citing two recent country hits, as the rest of the Chicks -- sisters Martie Maguire and Emily Robison -- join in her laughter.

"We don't want to be a square peg," pipes in Robison, while Maines adds: "We'd rather be the square peg on the other side!"

It speaks volumes about how wide the chasm is between the Dixie Chicks and country music when one of the most successful bands in the genre's history is cast as an outsider just three years after having one of its best-selling albums.

"They're in a strange place," says Chris Willman, a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly who has profiled the band for the magazine. "They're the biggest group in country but they aren't heard on country radio."

Of course, the reason for the divide has very little to do with their new musical direction (more California rock than country twang) and everything to do with the bitterness and anger that remains from the fallout over what has become known simply as "the comment."

It happened in 2003, on the eve of the United States' war with Iraq, when the Texas-based trio was on a European tour to support "Home," their six-million selling, Grammy-winning album. Before a London audience, Maines made the off-the-cuff remark: "Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas."

Almost overnight, Maines' comment became fodder for talk-show conservatives, who lambasted her for being unpatriotic. Soon, their music was being boycotted, with radio stations pulling their songs from their playlists. Country fans stopped buying their album, causing it to plummet on the charts.

The swiftness and intensity of the rejection took them by surprise. After all, this was a critically acclaimed group hailed as not only the most successful female group in country music, but in all music -- of all time, selling 30 million albums.

"I didn't realize there was that much hatred out there," says Maines, softly. "It was kind of a letdown. I kind of lost hope."

Robison notes that prior to Maines' remark, the band was identified more with tart-tongued lyrics and female empowerment than world affairs.

"It feels weird that a band that was so apolitical was thrust into something so political," says Robison.

Though the Chicks were hailed by some as goddesses of free speech -- Entertainment Weekly famously featured all three naked on the cover save for strategically placed slurs that had been hurled at them -- they still lost millions of fans, and suddenly found they had no home in country music.

Growing up, Maguire found herself defending country music to friends who saw it as a close-minded, conservative genre that had little variety or tolerance for differing opinions.

"I just feel stupid. I was trying to convince people that that stereotype wasn't real ... but it does exist. I thought it was the old school," she says. "Now I wouldn't blame anyone if they didn't want to listen to it."

The Dixie Chicks certainly didn't want to listen to it. As they got ready to make their new album, producing another record geared toward country audiences was the furthest thing from their minds.

"I don't know that we set out to make a rock record," says Maines. "But we definitely didn't set out to make a country record and I definitely had a bad taste in my mouth."

Enter Rick Rubin, the esteemed rock producer who has worked with everyone from legends Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond to the Beastie Boys and System of a Down. A Chicks admirer since he saw them as ingenues performing at an industry function, Rubin was tapped to produce the new album, and steered the Chicks not only into more of a rock sound, but into a more serious frame of mind.

BubbaStrangelove
05-23-2006, 09:35 PM
Maybe they would have been better-off had they referred to the fans that turned their backs on them as "Fuckers".

SIREN30
05-24-2006, 10:03 AM
Being politically neutral myself-I'm in it for the music. And in my opinion, they've got the chops. I ordering the album and have the other three on my shelf.

bigred760
05-24-2006, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by Lynn7
"Besides, where would we fit on the playlist between `Honky Tonk Badonkadonk' and `Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off'?" asks Maines, citing two recent country hits, as the rest of the Chicks -- sisters Martie Maguire and Emily Robison -- join in her laughter.

This coming from a group with such hits as "Goodbye Earl" (about a woman and her friend killing an abusive husband) and "Sin Wagon" (you figure it out). :rolleyes:


"It feels weird that a band that was so apolitical was thrust into something so political," says Robison.


Maybe they should've stayed apolitical instead of going to LONDON and bashing President Bush. They threw themselves into the political wagon by saying that.

I've never been a fan of the Dixie Chicks (even when I listened to country - still do a little), but their feud with Toby Keith and now this just leads me to believe that they love controversy and is the only way they can stay in the spotlight.

jeo4
05-24-2006, 12:39 PM
Yep, they're nasty little hypocrites with big mouths and bitchy attitudes. And their music (I'm using that term VERY loosely) sucks shit. I agree with Big Red on this one. They like the attention, so they stir the pot.

darchangel
05-24-2006, 03:50 PM
Originally posted by jeo4
Yep, they're nasty little hypocrites with big mouths and bitchy attitudes. And their music (I'm using that term VERY loosely) sucks shit. I agree with Big Red on this one. They like the attention, so they stir the pot.


I concur...I'm tired of certain musicians/actors saying Bush sucks just because it's popular...if you're going to hate him, having a f*cking reason or just shut up!


And bigred, I almost DIED when I read the 'you figure it out :rolleyes:' comment...


:D



~darchangel~

SIREN30
05-25-2006, 07:46 AM
I definitely understand your not liking their music but truly, they are very good musicians. Whether Natalie Maines' vocals grate your nerves or not, there is no doubt that Emily and Marty can play. And Goodbye Earl and Sin Wagon were on Fly-their weakest album.

Home is a great album with some very solid songwriting. Very different than Fly and much much better. Their version of "Top of the World' gives me chills every time.

bigred760
05-25-2006, 08:05 AM
Well it's obvious they have (or had) a huge following; I was just never one of them. And I have none of their albums, I just think it's funny they make fun of artists and songs such as "Badonkadonk" and that other one when they have songs that are basically in the same line as those. They're just hypocrites who strive on their own controversy.

BubbaStrangelove
05-25-2006, 10:39 AM
If their new albums hits it will be because of Rick Rubin - that's the only thing I find remotely interesting about it. I'm not fan of theirs, but will give the album a listen soley for Rubin's input. The guy is a master.

jeo4
05-25-2006, 10:52 AM
Originally posted by SIREN30
I definitely understand your not liking their music but truly, they are very good musicians. Whether Natalie Maines' vocals grate your nerves or not, there is no doubt that Emily and Marty can play. And Goodbye Earl and Sin Wagon were on Fly-their weakest album.

Home is a great album with some very solid songwriting. Very different than Fly and much much better. Their version of "Top of the World' gives me chills every time.

Sorry, but I disagree. It's their version, not their songwriting. And they still sound like Chipmunks to me. "Landslide" was awful. and "Top Of The World" wasn't a great song to begin with, let alone with their arrangement and vocals. I am not a fan of their music.

That they rag on Toby Keith is totally hypocritical. Yeah, putting a boot in a terrorists ass is "back-ass redneck", but it's okay to sing about how "Earl had to die". :rolleyes: Give me a break.

That they dog current popular country tunes is laughable to me, considering how pop radio they are. I'm not a fan of any of the people or songs they're ragging on, but I think it's funny how the only interviews they give seem to be to drop names and give them more attention. But how effective is it to comment on other people's work when theirs isn't selling? It all comes off as bitterness and resentment of the industry. It's not what they say, but the way they've said it that isn't smart. They've handled so many things wrong now that they can't make it right. In a nutshell, they've brought the negative reaction on themselves.

bigred760
05-25-2006, 11:06 AM
Originally posted by jeo4
Sorry, but I disagree. It's their version, not their songwriting. And they still sound like Chipmunks to me. "Landslide" was awful. and "Top Of The World" wasn't a great song to begin with, let alone with their arrangement and vocals. I am not a fan of their music.

I absolutely hate their version of "Landslide." The Smashing Pumpkins is 100 times better than theirs; of course nothing beats the original.

And I agree 100% with the rest of your remarks.

echo_bravo
05-25-2006, 11:27 AM
Yep, they're nasty little hypocrites with big mouths and bitchy attitudes. And their music (I'm using that term VERY loosely) sucks shit. I agree with Big Red on this one. They like the attention, so they stir the pot.

Agreed

I just wrote a rant about these three cunts on the Rant forum earlier regarding them getting the cover of TIME magizine.

SIREN30
05-25-2006, 04:20 PM
Originally posted by jeo4

That they dog current popular country tunes is laughable to me, considering how pop radio they are. I'm not a fan of any of the people or songs they're ragging on, but I think it's funny how the only interviews they give seem to be to drop names and give them more attention. But how effective is it to comment on other people's work when theirs isn't selling? It all comes off as bitterness and resentment of the industry. It's not what they say, but the way they've said it that isn't smart. They've handled so many things wrong now that they can't make it right. In a nutshell, they've brought the negative reaction on themselves.

Well, I hate the whole country music industry nowadays so they can rag on it all they want. But really, I don't keep up w/ the politics of it all. I listen...I like...I buy. Pretty simple stuff.

I actually like their version of Landslide better than any of the others...but then again, I'm a fan. :cool:

BubbaStrangelove
05-25-2006, 05:15 PM
Now I'm feeling left out having never listened to them.

bigred760
05-25-2006, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by BubbaStrangelove
Now I'm feeling left out having never listened to them.

You're not missing much.

jolanar
05-25-2006, 06:57 PM
"They're the biggest group in country but they aren't heard on country radio."

LAUGH. They are hardly the biggest group in country. I find it pretty funny really that the Country radio stations in Houston have boycotted Dixie Chicks since 2003. Im glad the Dixie Chicks are happy they arn't being played on the radio, because Im happy about it too.

BubbaStrangelove
05-25-2006, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by bigred760
You're not missing much.

Oh, I know that; I just wish I could offer a more informed opinion about their music.

Seriously though - Rubin is the man. I'm going to check out some of their new stuff just to hear the production.

bigred760
05-26-2006, 02:32 PM
Just found out the female trio will be on Larry King on Wednesday. Coincidence they're doing their first TV interview since they bashed the pres just when their new album is about to be released? I think not.

darchangel
05-27-2006, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by bigred760
Just found out the female trio will be on Larry King on Wednesday. Coincidence they're doing their first TV interview since they bashed the pres just when their new album is about to be released? I think not.

God, why are talentless assholes still being praised and rewarded for being inflammatory rather than being good at what they do?

That whiny bitch and her mute baboon sibs can smooch my ass...their new song sucks (IMO) and the video looks like a lame rip-off of the Blink 182 video that was a lame rip-off of every Smashing Pumpkins video ever made. [side note to Natalie Maines: stop smearing eyeliner all over your face...you're not Amy Lee, so don't try]

Grow up, Dixie Chicks! If you (supposedly) have the balls to say something like that, then you should be able to stand by your decisions instead of trashing all of country music...I'm not even a country fan, but fucking christ...I know six-year-olds who act better than that. [side note to Dixie Chicks: part of my radio job means I have to work at a country station, and they DO play your shitty song on the country station I work for...so drop the "we're too good for country music" shit, 'cause you're still "country"]

And sorry, Siren...but as far as their 'talent' goes...well, let's just say Brad Paisley could fucking school those attention whores ten days out of ten and just leave it at that. Viva la Paisley!



~darchangel~

SIREN30
05-28-2006, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by darchangel

And sorry, Siren...but as far as their 'talent' goes...well, let's just say Brad Paisley could fucking school those attention whores ten days out of ten and just leave it at that. Viva la Paisley!



~darchangel~

LOL...At the risk of sounding very 'Forest Whitaker', 'I have no idea what this means but it sounds very negative to me.' :D

I guess, as I've said many-a-time, there is no accounting for taste. I think saying that they are 'talent-less' is a bit much. I am from a family of musicians and we all feel that they have a definite upper hand musically on almost everything coming out of the 'country music industry' (notice the quotes?) today. It's fine if you don't like them...you don't have to explain why. But I feel like I have pretty good taste in music (of course I do :) ) and absolutely justified in my love of 'Home' as well as (on a more moderate level) their other albums.

And I'm very happy to see that RIck Rubin recognizes their worth. :cool:

Jon Lyrik
05-28-2006, 06:49 PM
Modern country sucks, for the most part.

And the Dixie Chicks are publicity whores.

Tuukka
05-29-2006, 11:26 AM
I didn't know how they look like, so II searched some photos of them on the google. I think they are pretty hot. I'd do them.

The Heart Collector
05-29-2006, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by bigred760
Just found out the female trio will be on Larry King on Wednesday. Coincidence they're doing their first TV interview since they bashed the pres just when their new album is about to be released? I think not.

No, it's not coincidential, since pretty much every single artist on planet earth only does interviews/press when he/she has something coming up.

BubbaStrangelove
05-30-2006, 06:35 PM
"Look Osama! The country/western community is suffering from inner turmoil! Our mission is accomplished!"

Lynn7
05-30-2006, 09:15 PM
lol!