Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The World Of Rock Is The New Abe Lincoln

It's 2013! American Culture is sick of the term: Fiscal Cliff... Yo! Restring your guitar with a better hotter method of madness: Bro-fessional. Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted gets total credit for masterminding the best definition of what needs to take place when whipping our productive mindsets back into place. Office buildings, banks, restaurants and specialty shops constantly drop the weight of guilt on the shoulders of their employees claiming, "The end is near! We need you to step up your game or I'll find someone else to meet my demands." Who needs a dictator in the White House when its completely legal to set them free inside factories, giant warehouse sized religious outlets and highway construction sites? Gone with the early 1990's is what once made America thee place to race off to: Family atmosphere. Dismantled and tossed into box is belief not in the system but human generated ambition. Wait! Wait! Before you double click your flat screen off this page let me demonstrate how the world of music portrays the way we lay outside the walls of a Marshall amp. Jason Newsted says he'd consider returning to Metallica if they were “bro fessional” about it. He comments: “If they came as my brothers and they were professional, and they’re sitting there and looking me in the eye and the managers aren’t around; if it was like that again and the money was crazy, then I would consider it. Think about it! How long did it take The United States Government to agree on the key issues that would keep millions of middle class Americans from forking out money we don't have? They waited until the last minute and beyond. Now tell me how many of us truly believe the lyrics to their song is about us and not about the managers and money givers that elected them into office? Cam Newton of the Carolina Panther's was fined $21,000 for doing exactly what most young parents tell their kids, "Use your words." Yeah? Such verbal expressions or lack of bro fessionalism led to the NFL gifting the quarterback with a solid accusation dubbed abusive conduct to an official. Gene Simmons of KISS has always stated in a calm professional manner his reasons for terminating the relationship with Ace and Peter. Their rebuttal not so peaceful. I love how Paul McCartney has chosen his golden years as being the hanging place of the hat worn while the rest of world accused Yoko of breaking up The Beatles. Maybe if Career Builder's dot com had been around in 1968 one of them could've stepped away for a little while to regenerate some of that bro-fessionalism. Take up the term! Use it but don't abuse it! Creative hearts and minds are easily injured. Imagine how strong the country could become and how better the music on the radio would be if a shade of Jason's bro-fessional thinking was put into play.

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