March 5, 2011

Let's Discuss Ray Stevens, Part 27...

In an article that popped up on-line today, De Pasquale's Dozen, Ray Stevens offers a brisk Q&A to a series of questions. The author of the write-up agrees with a lot of us that Ray Stevens was indeed a big hit at this year's C-PAC gala. The expansion into the political arena, obviously, has enabled Ray to acquire an entirely different audience in addition to the audience that's seemingly been there since the beginning.

Within the above link to De Pasquale's article you'll be able to access Ray's music video, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", as well as access an Amazon link for the single. I often keep track of the Amazon sales rankings of Ray's current material...last year I was keeping track of the "We The People" single, for example.

This time around the TSA single has appeared on Amazon's Top-100 Comedy Song list, off and on, for a number of weeks. Remember...the single had been available since early February...it's only the music video that's been available to watch for just 2 weeks now. The video's continuing to show it's strength as the unique views have totaled 101,112 in that short amount of time.

This expansion into political humor, while having a majority favorable response, has also netted Ray some negative criticism, too, but this can be summed up as nothing more than...well...politics. Whenever anyone gives a political viewpoint there's almost always going to be the favorable responses and then there's going to be the unfavorable responses. There's an underlying positive/favorable response to Ray's political music videos and his TV/radio interviews in general. This favorable reaction among Independent voters, no doubt, increases the animosity of the opposing point of view. You can check the various News/Blog entries throughout 2010 from various left-leaning organizations who did articles about Ray Stevens to see what I'm referring to. The anger and downright nastiness that spilled out from those liberal blogs was atrocious.

The animosity stems from the fact that Independent voters shape the outcome of elections.

Now, the latest song from Ray, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", doesn't necessarily have the same kind of political overtone of his previous recordings...even though toward the end Ray makes reference to the faces of the Democrat party: Obama, Nancy, Harry, and Hillary. If anyone denies that Hillary isn't a face of the Democrat party how quick you're to forget who her husband is and what political party they belong to. Just because someone becomes Secretary of State it doesn't mean that their individual political views go away or that their political convictions play no part in their decisions. In a perfect world those who hold those offices should be apolitical and never let politics enter their minds but the truth is that doesn't happen.

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