Purplewood
“When the record was finished, a music writer asked me, Why did you call it Purple?? Because it sounds purple, I said, Besides, that’s a stupid question.? Why is your rag called Spin?” – “Not Dead and Not For Sale”, Scott Weiland.
Red blended with Blue is Purple.
Hollywood and American Media desperately need more Freedom of Individual Expression without the wrath of the Hollywood Mafia.? There really are other points of view than what all the beautiful people of the world believe.
Scott Weiland was the starting QB for his high school football team, he sang in the Church Choir, he had a lifelong obsession with Church Candles and heroin.? He was the extreme version of his individual expression as a liberal Rock Star, and he was openly repentant of his drug problem.? He knows it was wrong, but he was himself and because he was himself, he was an inspiration to millions, and created what solid Red and solid Blue has failed to do.? His music is bigger than politics.? You just can’t categorize it or label it, and all of that was very intentional.
San Francisco’s best shot at Economic Revitalization and Gentrification is to be an alternative hub to Hollywood for all the creative Artists that want to freely express their Art without political retaliation.
Where does Wonder Woman fit in?
There are thousands of other Artists that are afraid to speak their mind in California…and they will NEVER leave California.? They should not have to.? No one should.
The Stock Market and the U.S. Economy desperately need a more inclusive, diverse Hollywood alternative, and Saint Francisco, Purplewood is by far the most ideal, economically efficient, beautiful location.? The entire Bay area.
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Investors and Artists need Variety.?
A San Francisco Purple Film economy would be the innovation needed to reverse the Exodus into a Genesis.
"I wanna be as big as a mountain
I wanna fly as high as the sun
I wanna know what the rent's like in Heaven
I wanna know where the river goes"
- "Where the River Goes", STP.
“Everyone simply has different tastes.” – Captain Obvious