Tales From The Rail
Last month in Tampa, the Black Crowes paused mid-set to check their own crowd's faith, calling out fans who chanted "USA" and labeling the booing audience "ignorant." It’s happening everywhere: artists are turning the stage into a political pulpit, alienating the very fans who have backed them for decades. In this unfiltered episode of Tales From The Rail, Chad and Greg break down the growing divide between the stage and the pit. Are we paying to hear the hits and escape the world's noise for two hours, or is preaching on stage just part of the rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll? We look at the legends who did it right—like Rob Halford keeping Judas Priest a safe haven for the "Metal Family," and Alice Cooper respecting his fans' intelligence enough to stay out of it—versus the modern arena culture where fans are being dragged into the political crossfire. From the lyrics of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" to today's corporate-backed festival pullouts, we’re asking the tough question: Has it gone too far? Did you survive a general admission war zone where an artist lost the room? Have you ever walked out of a show because a musician wouldn't stop preaching? We are archiving the history of the rock and metal community. Email your vintage arena stories to rockbros@talesfromtherail.com to be featured on a future episode. HIT FOLLOW, leave a comment, and let us know: Do you want the rants, or do you just want them to shut up and play?
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