After listening to one of Lonehunt's tunes, I had the following discussion with the person who brought Lonehunt to my attention:
Wow, you seriously think Lonehunt's Killah Dubb is the kind of music that will get airplay and raise awareness of Native issues? Next time you want my help with a We Are the World type of project, please make sure it actually is one. You know, a plan to get top musicians to write a popular song to attract attention. I don't have time to help minor musicians boost their careers with unrealistic ideas that have no chance of working.
Sometimes I see you as a moral police, instead of a person that should support Native causes and the Native culture in general. Of course we need people like you, but it looks like you will ALWAYS get in fights becouse of your opinions. Remember that Native people trough the years have experience alot from the so called white population in the world.
But he and you positioned his idea as a We Are the World type of project. And you solicited my help on that basis. Asking people to contribute to Dominique's next dubb album is a far cry from asking them to help struggling Native nations with a pop song. It's almost false advertising, and you're 100% right that I'm going to "police" such misleading claims.
I help Native causes and cultures by supporting the good efforts and criticizing the bad ones. My criticism is almost always constructive. For instance, I told Dominique he'd have to cede control if he wanted to attract top musicians. He may not want to hear that, but I consider it a valid statement that I can support with evidence.
If he followed this advice, he might stand a chance of producing a We Are the World-style hit. Which would mean my advice helped a Native cause, as intended. As it stands, that doesn't seem to be Dominique's goal, so never mind.
If you ask my opinion, as you did, expect to get an honest answer. Constructive criticism helps anyone who's willing to listen to it. If you don't want my advice, you don't have to ask, right?
You can find a thousand NativeCelebs fans to cheer every idea and say it's wonderful. No one needs me to be the 1,001st cheerleader. I provide a unique perspective that serves a special purpose: how to make things better. If people don't like that, they can ignore it and leave me alone.
To sum it up: As a cultural critic, I do "police" false or misleading claims, but I don't police people's lives or morality. So the "moral police" claim is as false or misleading as Lonehunt's alleged plans. End of story.
For more on the subject, see Why Does Rob Keep Criticizing?
My question is: Spellcheck much? Where I agree that Native Issues should be in the forefront, given the state of some nations, I don't think that a popular pop song is the way to go. Although, it could help to reach a certain demographic, it's not going to reach the ones who can make a difference. Perhaps if the musician in question (and I use that term lightly) were to work with a variety of Native musicians as well as, think in the realm of compilation, there might be something there for all walks of life.
ReplyDeleteBe Aware Per" Dominique Vantell Lonehunt ".. HE HAS NEVER ASKED A NOSEY LEECH WRITER LIKE ROB FOR ANYTHING, ROB VOLUNTEERS ON HIS OWN WIM... THAT IS THE BIGGEST ? MARK FOR ME AND ALL TRUE NATIVES IN GENERAL. ROB HAS HIS OWN SPLIT TONGUED AGENDA. SO HE LIES TO ALL PEOPLE THIS IS HIS NATURE AND THE TRADITION OF ROB & HIS ANCESTORS.
ReplyDeleteAND ROB PLEASE GET THE NAME OF THE SONG RIGHT " WHITE PLAINS ROAD " KILLAH DUBB - Translation for Killah Dubb: GOOD RYTHYM... Rob If you choose to be a critic, I have a word of advice for you, don't exercise being a Idiot at the same time.
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