To: HairOfTheDog
Well, that's good news!
I didn't watch them...figured they'd be nothing but one big "peace rally".
I'm going to bed. I woulda already if I weren't watching the dishwasher...it had the coffee pot in it and I wanted to make the coffee for in the morning...
It's futile...Steve'll just make it and drink it up from me.
Sigh. I'll never get ahead in this world. LOL
16,639 posted on
02/23/2003 9:44:50 PM PST by
2Jedismom
(HHD with 17 whistles)
To: 2Jedismom
No - there is/was practically no anti war stuff on the show at all... not spoken. One guy said "I think the only thing everyone can agree on is that I hope this war goes away as soon as possible [OK, I can agree with that!]. Sheryl Crow and one other singer had "no war" on their clothing, but sedated. And nothing else was said. Somebody in charge kybashed whatever Sheryl and the whoever else had planned. Somebody they had to listen to. I don't know, I wouldn't put all these musicians in the same demographic. Ya got all 'walks' in music, from jazz to rap to pop to heavy metal. It isn't the same generic demographic as Hollywood. There are plenty of liberals for sure, but I wouldn't expect them all to have been on the same bandwagon anyway.
I actually think both FR and DU are equally disappointed. There was just pretty good music and very little controversy!
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