It’s a great day in Canada today, the forces of good and the sensible have prevailed over one single voice that tried to staunch our freedom of expression.
As I wrote many moons ago the Dire Straits song Money For Nothing was pulled in its unedited form from the Canadian airwaves. My local station, 92.1 CITI fm, took a hard-line on this fiasco and simply refused to play the song in any form due to the censorship debate. Afternoon DJ Shadoe Davis summed it up perfectly in my opinion. “We at CITI fm refuse to alter in any form the artists original intent, so when a song is banned in its original form we simply will not play it.”
I for one am glad that people like music director Frank Andrews and Shadoe Davis have stuck to their guns on this one.
As I gave frequent example in my earlier posts It’s only rock and roll and they don’t like it and Money For Nothing Revisited I went on ad nauseum about the frequent slurs and vocal images portrayed on today’s hit radio that go completely overlooked. Then for one person to complain about a song released in the freaking 1980’s to have a classic yanked.
Needless to say I was a bit upset, come to grips people. The gay rights movement has made substantial gains since the late 20th century. So why pick on a song that was in no way mocking a gay person. The satire of the song, should you choose to listen to it is that a dullard is expressing his beliefs on the rock and roll industry.
That’s the point of the piece people!!
So lets all just relax a little and lets see that little jem from the creative minds of Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits again, shall we.
UPDATE
I did some more digging so Mark can tell you himself where the song came from. It’s a great interview but the Money For nothing part starts around the 8 minute mark.