The Friday Morning Listen: Steve Earle - Jerusalem

Part of: Friday Morning Listen

I know what I like... but you won't find me setting any rules. This is as close to a "philosophy of music" as you're going to get out of me. That idea has been the driving force behind most of the stuff I write about, especially when there's "musical evangelism" involved. My ears take something in and they demand that other people at least consider the material. It seems like the right thing to do. Maybe even the only thing.

But that's music. What about other topics? In the realm of politics and other social issues, I pretty much feel the same way. Sure, I have ideas as to what make sense to me, but the 'rules' are not set in stone. They just happen to work for me at this moment in time. At some point in the future, a change in perspective might come and I'll think about this stuff differently. There's a brand of person for whom this sort of malleable viewpoint is a major irritant. The label that gets flung around is "moral relativist." Yeah, whatever. I mean, I hate to be so flippant about it, but when people toss around stereotypes without giving serious consideration to the reality of a situation, I can't help but think less of them.

This happened when Steve Earle released Jerusalem. Despite a long history of musicians writing songs coming from the viewpoint of the villain (hello, country music!!), a bunch of people freaked out at Earle for "John Walker's Blues," the song about John Walker Lindh the "American Taliban." It was like there was only one 'acceptable' take on that issue and any other was 'anti-American.' There were calls for the boycott of the album. This kind of thing happens in political 'discussions' all too frequently. A person has a certain set of views and a label must be immediately affixed: the conclusion has been arrived at and the debate has been canceled.

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Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. He has contributed to Jazz.com and also writes reviews for Blogcritics.org. He produces the weekly feature The Friday Morning Listen. …

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  • 1 - Mat Brewster

    Jul 10, 2009 at 7:24 am

    I like Steve Earle. I like this album. Not sure I can say exactly why though. I guess part of it is because Earle is "real." He's seen a lot of dark times and is able to talk intelligently about it, all why making some interesting music as well.

    As for the politics, well I usually stay out of those debates, but it does seem that we live in an increasingly polarized culture with each side unwilling to consider any opinions other than their own.

  • 2 - PIco

    Jul 10, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    I'm disappointed that this is not about Michael Jackson.

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