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Sponsored By Nobody quote comes from the Neil Young music video “This Note’s For You”. The lyrics and the video are a jab to artists who sold out to giant corporations trading their artistic integrity for money. The music video was banned from MTV in 1988.
Sponsored By Nobody beer can of Neil Young in his banned from MTV’s music video “This Bud Note’s For You” in 1988. Neil Young’s music video “This Note’s For You”, which non-anecdotally sounds like this Bud’s for you, was banned from MTV for mocking corporate sponsorship in the music industry. Apparently the ban came from Michael Jackson’s team were offended to see a body double of their cash-cow catching on fire one more time. Some rock music’s heavies of the 80s and their evil corporate sponsors.
Here the banned from MTV music video Oups! It seem that the anti-corporatism Neil Young sold his music video’s rights to Warner Music Group (WMG). Since they also banned it from being played anywhere than YouTube. 🤔
Then the lyrics of the song written by Neil Young Don’t want no cash
Don’t need no money Ain’t got no stash (This note’s for you) Ain’t singin’ for Pepsi Ain’t singin’ for Coke I don’t sing for nobody Makes me look like a joke This note’s for you Ain’t singin’ for Miller Don’t sing for Bud I won’t sing for politicians Ain’t singin’ for Spuds This note’s for you Don’t need no cash Don’t want no money Ain’t got no stash (This note’s for you) I’ve got the real thing I got the real thing, baby I got the real thing Well, alright
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