Why are there no good fascist musicians?

Why are there no good fascist musicians?

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because facists are retards who only care about spooks such like nationalism

>forgetting about Bowie

>>>/leftypol/

Because fascism is about homogeny and it's hard to be creative when everyone thinks the same.

That was a character you dip

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MC Ride is a facist and he makes good music

They don't keep their mind open, creativity can't come in

Funny how Nazi's were always son against "degenerate" art but they never made anything worth being saved.

Yes I recognize that there are great artists who happen to have the same political and social views as nazis but they weren't actually nazis.

Magma is good.

do you think the media apparatus is ever going to promote an artist who is a self-described fascist?

>Missing entirely were Bowie’s stated political opinions. Arriving back in drab, grey, strike–ridden Britain from America in 1975, he said the country needed a good dose of fascism. Asked to elucidate, he said: ‘I believe very strongly in fascism… Adolf Hitler was one of the first rock stars.’ He also lambasted declining moral standards, adding: ‘You’ve got to have an extreme right-wing front come up and sweep everything off its feet and tidy everything up.’

Because they're closed minded

Yup, also forgot about Magma.
He did speeches praising Hitler while doing drum solos and according Daevid Allen his bedroom was full of swastiskas.

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wagner

He might have been hiding it just like Eric Clapton did by creating Rock Against Racism.

He was a on so much cocaine

clearly you're forgetting about Kid Six

Joy Division, New Order, Death in June, Burzum

sage because bait thread

Death in june

For a while in the eighties and early nineties David Tibet would have qualified. Someone will now post
> David Tibet
> musician

pick one -

but the point stands. A lot of people in that scene flirted with a kind of gay Nazi occultism, which wasn't really fascist by any rigorous standard.

I hate saying 'flirted with', no idea why I put that, that's for NME hacks who, appropriately enough, deserve to be curb-stomped. Replace 'flirted with' with 'used'.

>Yes I recognize that there are great artists who happen to have the same political and social views as nazis but they weren't actually nazis.

a good amount of significant artists and writers were sympathetic towards national socialism back when that whole thing was going down
a good deal of them later backpedaled on those sympathies, but still


THE PAIN IS REAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL

they make great war songs at least

>Are there any queers in the theater tonight?

You are wrong about OP, there was a gay (homosexual) songwriter who lived in the Third Reich named "Bruno Balz" and he was a huge influence on later pop music and glam rock (most notably David Bowie and Queen). This was one of his biggest hit songs in the 1940's:

youtube.com/watch?v=p8D126NPTrU

Here is the biography of Bruno Balz (I think he was arrested for having sex with men in public places but the Gestapo never held him in prison for more than a few hours because Hitler and Goebbels were fans of his music) see:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Balz

Here is another song from Zarah Leander and Bruno Balz in the 1930's / 1940's that is being covered and parodied by Jewish punk rock singer Nina Hagen (this shows the influence of Bruno Balz on 1970's punk rock culture). This video is basically a Jewish punk rock singer covering a Nazi pop song:

youtube.com/watch?v=Xnto6B2cm9w

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Here is another video (that I think was played on MTV) where Jewish punk rock singer Nina Hagen covers a pop song from Nazi Germany that was written by Bruno Balz and originally performed by Zarah Leander (first part of the song is Bruno Ballz but the really weird techno part after it was composed by Nina Hagen):

youtube.com/watch?v=5r5MBBRRn1Y

It's pretty strange that a Jewish punk rock singer from East Germany is the only person on earth who still performs the pop music of Nazi Germany in live arenas and can actually get away with sampling Zarah Leander / Bruno Balz and getting it played on MTV.

>Why are there no good fascist musicians?
Have you ever heard the song "O Fortuna" from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana?

youtube.com/watch?v=GXFSK0ogeg4

This song is played in almost every Hollywood action movie and it was originally written in 1936 in Nazi Germany and Nazis and Fascists even sometimes played this music during their ceremonies and shit.