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When musicians say no to politicians

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Democrats, go ahead and 'Jump' John McCain's playing of Van Halen's 'Right Now' at his rallies has caused a split among Sammy Hagar (second from left) and the rest of the band. According to Wired magazine , while the band had objections, Hagar, who wrote the song, not only approves of McCain's use of the song, but has rewritten the lyrics and reshot the song's iconic video.

Democrats, go ahead and 'Jump'

John McCain's playing of Van Halen's "Right Now" at his rallies has caused a split among Sammy Hagar (second from left) and the rest of the band. According to Wired magazine, while the band had objections, Hagar, who wrote the song, not only approves of McCain's use of the song, but has rewritten the lyrics and reshot the song's iconic video.
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