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Whose Taboos?
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This tune has a steady, blusey groove that'll get your toes tapping to the rhythm. But never too far from my prog rock leanings the bridge tips it's hat to 70's space-rock before a pulse quickening solo section and a return to the groove.
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Tom More is the founder of Restrung Lefty Media Productions (www.RestrungLefty.com) and a multi-instrumentalist (bass, keyboards, drums) and vocalist. He is ava
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Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
#2,945 today Peak #85
#1,161 in subgenre Peak #35
Author
Tom More
Rights
2009
Uploaded
April 03, 2010
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 5:17
Story behind the song
Freedom of speech and expression are two of the most fundamental rights we enjoy and possibly the most necessary for a democratic society to exist. We live in a constant tension, though, as the most literal interpretation of those freedoms grapples with the social and moral norms of the day. "Whose Taboos?" examines that struggle and what our choices are to resolve it.
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Each younger generation Suspects the one before Crushing creativity As they close the future’s door Generational dysfunction What’s alright to see and do Leaves a gap that can’t be covered From the old to what is new Change keeps coming ever faster In this manic, modern life Can’t slow down, can’t turn back So the norm becomes our strife On the painful point of conflict Letting go seems so absurd “When we spent an entire lifetime Just avoiding dirty words” CHORUS A culture at war or inevitable change? Progress to some is to others deranged Governing baser instincts Allows society to stand But when you’re over-controlling It will all get out of hand Do you believe in absolutes? Who would dare to decide? That’s imposing your morals Freedom’s promise is defied No retarding the progress Of the artistic urge The grating song of the censor Is a funeral dirge Won’t you always be cool? Change so easy to face But as the old guard passes Youth grow up to take their place CHORUS A culture at war or inevitable change? Progress to some is to others deranged Charting the pulse of social flux Chaos or order, one’s perspective’s the crux Your ideology at stake, there’s no ignoring the call To fight on or fight back when the next taboo falls SOLO Can we ever strike a balance? For we don’t know where it ends Should we make rules to be broken Or should they be made to bend? Needing scrupulous revision Blending old in with the new Perhaps the toughest thing to balance Redefining our taboos Redefining our taboos
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