R.E.M Trump Cruz, Another music act isn't captivated about Donald Trump's song alternative for his campaign.
The presidential applicant took the date at a assemblage to argue the Iran accord on Wednesday as R.E.M.'s song "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" played over the complete system, and the associates of the bandage accept taken to amusing media to criticize Trump's use of their music.
In acknowledgment to assorted Twitter users allurement bassist Mike Mills for his thoughts on Trump arena the song, Mills responded with "Cease and desist."
Mills again tweeted the hotlink to an official account from the band, which credibility out that R.E.M.'s associates "do not accredit or disregard the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and abandon from accomplishing so."
The account continued, "The media and the American aborigine should focus on the bigger picture, and not acquiesce blowhard politicians to abstract us from the acute issues of the day and of the accepted Presidential campaign."Mills aswell acquaint a acerbic account to his Twitter page attributed to advance accompanist Michael Stipe about Trump's use of the tune: "Go ---- yourselves, the lot of you - you sad, attention-grabbing, power-hungry little men. Do not use our music or my articulation for your arrested deception of a campaign."
This follows Neil Young speaking out in June adjoin Trump's use of his song "Rockin' in the Free World" at his accent to advertise his campaign, adage the absolute acreage mogul was "not authorized" to use the song.
Trump isn't the alone political amount to get pushback over music played at rallies. On Tuesday, the bedrock accumulation Survivor said it did not accord permission for their song "Eye of the Tiger" to be acclimated at an accident abounding by active Kentucky agent Kim Davis and presidential applicant Mike Huckabee.
R.E.M.'s account can be apparent below, forth with abundant tweets from Mills.
The presidential applicant took the date at a assemblage to argue the Iran accord on Wednesday as R.E.M.'s song "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" played over the complete system, and the associates of the bandage accept taken to amusing media to criticize Trump's use of their music.
In acknowledgment to assorted Twitter users allurement bassist Mike Mills for his thoughts on Trump arena the song, Mills responded with "Cease and desist."
Mills again tweeted the hotlink to an official account from the band, which credibility out that R.E.M.'s associates "do not accredit or disregard the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and abandon from accomplishing so."
The account continued, "The media and the American aborigine should focus on the bigger picture, and not acquiesce blowhard politicians to abstract us from the acute issues of the day and of the accepted Presidential campaign."Mills aswell acquaint a acerbic account to his Twitter page attributed to advance accompanist Michael Stipe about Trump's use of the tune: "Go ---- yourselves, the lot of you - you sad, attention-grabbing, power-hungry little men. Do not use our music or my articulation for your arrested deception of a campaign."
This follows Neil Young speaking out in June adjoin Trump's use of his song "Rockin' in the Free World" at his accent to advertise his campaign, adage the absolute acreage mogul was "not authorized" to use the song.
Trump isn't the alone political amount to get pushback over music played at rallies. On Tuesday, the bedrock accumulation Survivor said it did not accord permission for their song "Eye of the Tiger" to be acclimated at an accident abounding by active Kentucky agent Kim Davis and presidential applicant Mike Huckabee.
R.E.M.'s account can be apparent below, forth with abundant tweets from Mills.

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