17 April 2007

When will the US wise up?

Brenda Spencer opened fire with a rifle at the Grover Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego, California, killing two adults and injuring nine children. She later explained her actions with the statement, "I don't like Mondays" back in 1979.

The Boomtown Rats were at a US radio station for an interview when the story of Brenda Spencer came over the news wire. As a loud mid '70s rock band, the Boomtown Rats were (respectfully if not completely accurately) branded punks by the media. As the Sex Pistols and the Clash became the voice of young London punks, The Boomtown Rats carried the flag for the youth of Dublin. After their debut album saw respectable sales in 1978, they recorded "I Don't Like Mondays," their most successful and most enduring hit despite the fact that many US radio stations refused to play it.

I wonder why?

Since Brenda Spencer went "postal" there have been many shootings like this. School shootings like this happen all the time, but they are treated as local news, unless they are like Columbine or yesterday's Virginia Tech shootings.

I mean 32 dead. Wow, that's a new record.

I guess the next big school shooting is going to have to top that to become news.

There are other songs which pinpoint the real instrumentality which allows for this carnage: Guns. Cheryl Wheeler's "If It Were Up To Me", Wall of Voodoo's "Shouldn't have given him a gun for Christmas", Captain Sensible's "Yanks with Guns", Robert Bobby "Guns across the USA", The Beatles "Happiness is a Warm Gun", Johnny Cash "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", Lynyrd Skynyrd "Saturday Night Special", Harry Chapin "Sniper", Indigo Girls "Don't Give that Girl a Gun", various versions of "The Devil's Right Hand", I Can Lick Any Son Of... "Dear Mr. Heston", Ian Hunter "Gun Control", Pearl Jam "Glorified G", Robert Bobby "guns Across the USA", any other suggestions out there?

Anyway, Cheryl Wheeler's "If it were up to me" which ends with "If it were up to me, I'd take away the guns." is also not played on the airwaves. The pro-gun crowd is too scared of it.

Why, let's face it, more guns does not equal less crime. If it were the case, Philadelphia would be one of the safest places in the nation with the largest number of NRA life members and amount of concealed carry permits. Also, Virginia, they can just strap on a gun there, but this is the second time they have been victimised by maniacs with a gun on a large scale (anybody remember Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammad?).

I mean those last two paralaysed the nation's capital with only one gun. Shit, the East Coast!

Not bad.

It is the guns and I don't hear many people talking about gun responsibilities!

Sorry, but 28 years is too long and too many bodies have piled up from guns. It's costs this country too much to treat all the gunshot victims.

It's time for guns to be banned.

The only thing stopping that happening is the gun lobby.

For a great piece on Brenda Spencer listen to 's piece from Day to Day, January 31, 2005:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4472389

Add on the following songs:
Stephen Sondheim: Gun Song, Bobby Bare Jr.: Gun Show, Railroad Jerk: Gun Problem, Kittens For Christian: Gun Country, D.R.I.: Gun Control , Guess Who: Guns, Guns, Guns, Junior Reid: Gun Court, Boy Wundah: Change (The Anti Gun Crime Song), 311: Guns (Are For Pussies), Gorillaz: Kids With Guns, Robert Bobby: Guns Across The U.S.A and Bigger Guns., UB40: Guns In The Ghetto, The Damned: Gun Fury, The Tannahill Weavers: At The End Of A Pointed Gun, Steely Dan: With A Gun, Buju Banton: Mr. Nine, Aerosmith: Janie's Got A Gun, Indigo Girls: Don't Give That Girl A Gun, and Julie Brown: Homecoming Queen's got a gun


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