As Ray Stevens' new TSA single becomes more and more publicized I'll be writing frequent blogs about it's impact with those who have heard it. Today "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore" became available as an Mp3 digital single. Previously, on Tuesday, it was only available as a hard-copy/physical CD. For those unaware of the phrases "physical CD" or "hard-copy CD" that you'll see me use it basically means a CD that a person can literally hold in their hands. In the digital age you can't really say the phrase "the latest single" because some will automatically think something's available in Mp3 form and go searching for it whereas in this case a physical CD single and now a digital Mp3 single are available.
So far the song is hitting a positive response from those who've heard it. It's wonderful to see messages/comments from those who get the point of the song and laugh along with it. However, earlier this morning I came across a web-site where the usual contemptuous crowd gather to spew their hatred and, or, collectively look down their noses at "novelty songs". In some of their remarks it was plain to see that the point of the song went over people's heads. One comment suggested that Ray was criticizing a political party (Democrats) even though it was a Republican administration in power when the TSA came into existence. The person making that comment, and others making comments in the same style, completely misunderstood the song or flat out didn't want to understand the song.
The TSA was created in the aftermath of 9/11 for obvious reasons. The song isn't criticizing or spoofing the TSA's original intentions and it isn't criticizing the TSA for it's main function neither. The song, and I feel silly having to explain it because it's message is so crystal clear, the song is about the extreme nature of the TSA's current security policies in airports all over the country. It's amazing how a song can be so crystal clear in it's message but yet without fail there are people who don't want to hear that message or don't have the capability of hearing that message.
Within the song, well more precisely toward the end of the song, Ray singles out the faces of the national Democrat party in Washington, D.C. and those faces are: Obama, Hillary, Nancy, and Harry. Some ask why the song would include those names and, again, it's quite obvious why: When asked about the TSA's security methods each one of them publicly supported what's happening at the airports. So, when you have the leaders of the Democratic party siding with an embarrassing and invasive security policy from the TSA it wouldn't make any comical sense to single out whatever obscure Republican figures there may be who side with the TSA, too. The fact is a majority of Democrats haven't criticized the TSA and instead they come off as supporters of the embarrassing security policies whereas a majority of Republicans have criticized the TSA. That is why the faces of the Democrat party are singled-out in this recording. It shouldn't take a brain surgeon to understand any of this.
Lastly, Ray Stevens will be appearing at CPAC 2011 tomorrow evening. Ray is scheduled to do a show starting at 7:30pm in Washington, D.C.
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