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Jimmy Buffett is a DEMOCRAT?

Posted: September 24, 2008 11:46 pm
by CaptainP
I can't listen to his music anymore!!!!!


Sorry, I thought I'd toss that out there as a joke, before some other idiot actually says it for real. It happens every election year....

You may now all return to making intelligent posts.

Posted: September 25, 2008 12:04 am
by The Lost Manatee
You are right, it happens every year and we all have the various discussions about the correct role for musicians and artists and whether they should discuss their politics at a concert or show. I'm hoping we can take a break from that tradition this year. :D

Posted: September 25, 2008 1:11 am
by Tiki Torches
Bono will be producing the next Buffett record, the current working title is the The Lone Joshua Tree.

Posted: September 25, 2008 11:45 am
by Frank4
I was always suprised he was not a little more closer to John McCain. Both are pilots, spent some time in Mississippi, close ties to the ocean, multi-millionaires, and are grey on top and losing their hair....

Posted: September 25, 2008 11:47 am
by blackjack
What?!?! Next you're going to tell me Clay Aiken is gay! :pirate:

Posted: September 25, 2008 11:58 am
by Skibo
Hey, everyone makes mistakes.

Posted: September 25, 2008 12:11 pm
by Lightning Bolt
Skibo wrote:Hey, everyone makes mistakes.
and Jimmy says "that's okay" He stills welcomes you to come to his shows! :lol: :wink:

Posted: September 25, 2008 12:22 pm
by drunkpirate66
I can't imagine caring about someone you don't know's political opinion but beyond that I can't even imagine Jimmy Buffett voting. He is too busy killing the environment with all of his planes and boats to vote! Lousy environment killing Democrats. Al Gore you are a bad role model.


Yes, I am kidding.

Posted: September 25, 2008 12:25 pm
by blackjack
drunkpirate66 wrote:I can't imagine caring about someone you don't know's political opinion but beyond that I can't even imagine Jimmy Buffett voting. He is too busy killing the environment with all of his planes and boats to vote! Lousy environment killing Democrats. Al Gore you are a bad role model.


Yes, I am kidding.
Yeah, but given Gore's actual lifestyle, you aren't.

Posted: September 25, 2008 12:28 pm
by drunkpirate66
blackjack wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:I can't imagine caring about someone you don't know's political opinion but beyond that I can't even imagine Jimmy Buffett voting. He is too busy killing the environment with all of his planes and boats to vote! Lousy environment killing Democrats. Al Gore you are a bad role model.


Yes, I am kidding.
Yeah, but given Gore's actual lifestyle, you aren't.

Well, I don't actually think Jimmy votes (most years; how could he since he is usually gone . . . I doubt he would go through the trouble to vote from another country or state that he lives in . . . . ) and Al Gore is the world's biggest hypocrit when it comes to the environment followed closely by Bono and Jimmy Buffett . . . and I don't care how celebrities vote to begin with; so, yeah - I wasn't.

Posted: September 25, 2008 5:38 pm
by Staredge
Seems I recall him being interviewed once, said he didn't bring politics into it because he's the original laid back lifestyle guy.....and he didn't want to p!$$ off half of his fans.

I have no problem with it....I just disagree with him.

('course, I really don't care much for Fruitcakes)

Posted: September 25, 2008 6:17 pm
by RinglingRingling
when did this travesty happen?

Posted: September 25, 2008 6:28 pm
by creeky
Who cares reallly?

I would not have a clue what any of my favourite aussie artists are politically - not something that is made public ..........

Posted: September 25, 2008 9:13 pm
by Wino you know
I think Michael Jordan, a lifelong Democrat, said it best (back when he was endorsing Nike shoes):
He said
"I refuse to make any political endorsements because Republicans ALSO buy Nikes."

I think Jimmy pretty much subscribes to the same theory.
He campaigns for and votes for Democrats (on his own time), but he has always kept his concerts what they were meant to be-CONCERTS, not Ditzi-Twit love-ins.

Posted: September 25, 2008 9:19 pm
by RinglingRingling
Wino you know wrote:I think Michael Jordan, a lifelong Democrat, said it best (back when he was endorsing Nike shoes):
He said
"I refuse to make any political endorsements because Republicans ALSO buy Nikes."

I think Jimmy pretty much subscribes to the same theory.
He campaigns for and votes for Democrats (on his own time), but he has always kept his concerts what they were meant to be-CONCERTS, not Ditzi-Twit love-ins.

not quite the same thing. in fact, it would appear this is just fear of alienating idiots who base their shoe purchases on the spokesman's politics. not quite impartiality, just a grab for the bucks.

Posted: September 25, 2008 9:27 pm
by Wino you know
RinglingRingling wrote:not quite the same thing. in fact, it would appear this is just fear of alienating idiots who base their shoe purchases on the spokesman's politics. not quite impartiality, just a grab for the bucks.
Well, like it or not, there ARE people who do that.
They won't buy Nikes if M.J. endorses a particular candidate. (I don't buy Nikes because I don't think my shoes should cost more than my S.U.V.),
They won't go hear Jimmy sing if he endorses certain candidates at his concert (is that REALLY why you go to the shows)?

Say what you will about these guys, but they KNOW how to give the customer what they want.

Posted: September 25, 2008 9:36 pm
by Lightning Bolt
i'd crack up if I heard Jimmy sing, "..wastin' away in Obama-ritaville" :o :lol:

or how about a new spin on "O-Bama Breeze"? 8) :lol: :wink:

Why were you listening to him to begin with?

Posted: September 25, 2008 10:29 pm
by BFinnsUp
Was anyone really listening to Jimmy because of his politics? I have hung out in a few parking lots and no one ever asked by party affiliation. We are parrot heads because it is who we are.

Posted: September 26, 2008 1:41 pm
by TropicalTroubador
All that said...a lot of money has been made and a lot of people influenced by those artists who *do* take a strong political stand. Yes, it will p*ss off half your potential audience...but the rest will buy everything you produce, and might actually listen to what you're trying to get across.

It's a trade-off thing.

Posted: September 26, 2008 1:57 pm
by LIPH
Does anyone else find it ironic that in the reworked version of "Fruitcakes" one of the lines is "we're being f**ked by oil tycoons"? This from a guy who's raised his ticket prices by how much in the last 3 or 4 years?