Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.
Billie Joe Armstrong

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Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Our new song. A rock song. A love song. A murder mystery.
Our secret gig at the Maze, Berlin.
Testing new material.
The last gig we did so far. Right now, almost any gig by any band is been cancelt in Berlin, mayby wordwide.
This gig was kind of a secret, because we played some of the songs the very first time on stage.
Pop culture
What exactly devides pop culture from high culture? Is it the music? The image? The basic idea? The philosophy behind it? The fact, that most of the „high“ stuff seem to have an academic background, while the „pop“ stuff doesn’t? And would that mean, that the academic thing is the valuable thing, while pop culture is entertaining, but irrelevant?
No.
I think, down to the core „pop“ means that it‘s part of our collective memory, no matter if it’s actually art or just crap. You don’t really have other criteria. Almost everybody has heard of this song, that book, this picture – even without having a clue, if it means something.
The problem is: Shakespeare, Leonardo DaVinci or Mozart actually became pop culture, but McDonalds, Volkswagen or Joseph Stalin too. So, what do you think? Is it a good thing, a bad thing, an ugly thing or is it just like it is, without any jugdement?
And what does all that mean for the lesser known rock band? Is rock music still at the top of the „pop“ game? Does rock music exist as an art form, even if it appears under the „pop culture radar“?
I think so.
Adding some acoustic.
There’s no need not to be happy.
Especially with new songs playing.
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True Zen: How to do advertising, even if you’re not.
Song: Don’t Feel No Pain.