Posted on 09/11/2019 7:06:25 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
Sometimes things not mentioned are worth mentioning. We see post after post of political rantings and anti-Trump blather from entertainers, musicians, etc., that put a damper or flat-out ruin what we'd hoped would be a good time.
I went to see The Who's "Moving On" concert yesterday and felt it was worth posting that there was not a SINGLE hint of anything political, anti-American, or anti-Trump anywhere throughout the event. We frequently repeat the mantra of "shut up and sing", and The Who did just that.
This post isn't meant to be a review of the show itself. You can like them or hate them. I just felt the need to put out there that there are still some events that can just be fun, without some underlying message.
It's kind of a shame that this would even be an issue that I would consider after a great night out. But with so many Hollywood/entertainment bash-fests day after day I really felt the need to give credit where credit is due and let you all know about it.
Andy Partridge of XTC, probably my favorite band of all, has really gone off the deep-end on Twitter lately.
Of course I know he’s been a militant atheist for years after hearing “Dear God”, but he’s been posting a lot of anti-Israel stuff lately on Twitter. The irony is, the song that “Dear God” replaced on Skylarking “Mermaid Smiled” is one of my favorite Partridge compositions.
Oh well, like they say, my record collection would be empty if I only listened to people who agree with me.
Oh well, like they say, my record collection would be empty if I only listened to people who agree with me.
Youd still have The Ramones. So theres that.
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that makes sense. :)
The Who is an iconic band and Millions love them but To me...eh...
yea i like a couple of songs but i have never really got into them that much.
One of the worst concerts i ever went to was the Who at Gillette stadium in Foxboro, MA probably around 1990 +/- a few years.
Outdoor stadium, it was raining hard and i was sitting in probably the worst and very farthest seat available.
The farthest back corner on the top most row.
The concert lasted over 2 hours....i was soaked wet to the bone.
To the real fans that show was probably awesome but to me?......
ARGHHHH!!
Sorry it was Foxboro stadium at the time.
cold and wet...
That’s “working without a net”! One may be critical of Roger’s singing (I’m not) but there’s no denying that he would wail back in his prime.
I think he’s actually got a good voice for the type of music they sing, but as with most front men, the voice can not be all you bring. He does a good job, it’s just that his voice is not in the “amazing” category. And that’s ok.
What are some of the BEST concerts youve seen. If you dont mind my asking.
I seem to recall an effort to take Tommy to Broadway. A Rolling Stone critic panned the symphonic production values, saying that there was something about rock-n-roll that confounded skill, and yielded only to genius.
Agreed. I came away from Rogers liking him even more than I had previously, but with Petes it was exactly the opposite.
The flip side of dedication to putting the show on is illustrated by Tom Petty getting a broken hip on the road and masking his pain with meds. That led to a fatal overdose.
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