Posted on 10/22/2017 7:15:54 PM PDT by markomalley
Time for a little push back.
Good for them.
Shouldn’t have needed too much security, looked like the stadium was nearly 75% empty.
Terrorists, NFL BLM, Antifa Kneelers might be an easy target. The police hate them as well as most citizens. Too bad that likely makes you allies.
That’s ok, I heard the stadium was quite empty.
Less crowd, less police officers needed to maintain the peace.
/Bwahahahaaaahaaaa
Cops willing to give up some $$ for their principles. Respect.
Hardly.
President Trump and white people. THAT’s what BLM/NFL is “protesting.”
The press just can't control their hatred, can they?
Were I the POTUS, I’d make a call to the Pentagon with instructions that no military are to participate in the NFL’s November Veteran’s Day events: No flyovers, no Golden Knights, no flag ceremonies, no presentation of the colors....
That was the Rolling Stones At Altamont.
("Altamont, December 6, 1969, was supposed to mark a glorious end to the Rolling Stones US tour. Instead, Hells Angels ran riot.")
the Grateful Dead asked the hell’s angles to provide security at one of their concerts.
If you are thinking about Altamont December 1969...it was the Rolling Stones that had the Hell’s Angels as security. The Grateful Dead did not even play although they were scheduled. Once they heard that Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane had been beat by some Angels, they pulled out. The Dead recorded a song about the whole ordeal titled “New Speedway Boogie.” Just thought I would correct the record. One of the earliest known versions of the song was played December 20th 1969 at the Fillmore in SF.
I remember the movie——”This is Melvin Belli with the Rolling Stones” was a line I always remember——great film.
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At the opening of the concert there is a very brief appearance of the Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons. One only saw the back of Parsons with his Nudie Jacket on. There is a release through Amoeba Records of a live set of the Burrito Brothers during this time frame. In early April 1969, the Dead played out on the Lincoln Hwy...Bear, (George Owsely of the LSD fame(?) was their soundman. He recorded most all Dead sets and rarely recorded opening acts but luckily he recorded the Flying Burrito Brothers that night. It sat in his air conditioned vault for decades until finally it was released. Wonderful set with Parsons in full voice. He only lasted with the band for a short while....it was his own band! But he left it.
Ah...those were the days.
“Ah...those were the days.”
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They certainly were,and in retrospect they were positively innocent.
Much of what passes for music today is vulgar garbage-——and life,in general,has become much darker.
Sad !
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Owsley Stanley III
...and his Orange Owsley was... whoa.
The NFL/BLM protests pedated Trumps Presidency by a good margin. The movement started because millions of idiots were brainwashed into believing the lie that blacks have long been unfairly targeted by white cops and whites in general.
* predated
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