Posted on 09/09/2005 7:43:59 AM PDT by blogblogginaway
We have the right to point what an idiot he is. I love America.
I was there as well. The pre game show was pretty awufl I thought. Ozzy seemed to be enjoying himself.
Maybe he can hang out with the Dixie Chicks -
They can do a record together that no one will buy!
;-)
yep.. bad vocalizing, all to these looped mechanical beats.. not one human hand involved in making the music.
I get in quite a few arguments on music forums, that I frequent. These folks argue that it's the words, the poetry---man.. And then I ask for a transcription of some of this "poetry"... which they post, and it's truly horrible stuff.. mostly written with a rhyming dictionary.. cat hat... bush mush.. kind of stuff.
I hate what has happened to popular music... just hate it.
No, but if you aim well, one shot should be sufficient.
:)
Do you remember how VH1 removed the booing for Hillary when it rebroadcast that benefit concert?
Not all of Boston is Bush-Bashing country.
Anything outside of the 128 belt is usually pretty main-stream America.
This was obviously at Foxboro Stadium, far from Boston.
I thought the game started at 8PM. I turned it on and saw someone singing an incoherent song. I checked the program guide and saw it was an hour long kickoff special. I said "this is the gayest thing I've ever seen" and turned it to FoxNews.
Booed in Boston for being a liberal fruitcake. That's gotta hurt!
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Since he wasn't there in person, he might not even know he was booed. But at least the NFL, ABC et al. know.
You were lucky. Us fans in the stands had to suffer through it.
Oh yeah. They dubbed cheers over it, if I'm not mistaken.
I couldn't understand a word Ozzie was mumbling. I actually thought Green Day was pretty good. Santana was OK but not as good as I hoped.
The marketing morons at the NFL did a "compromise" where west would be not be there, but still "particpate".
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Maybe it was the marketing types, fearing something a lot worse than booing, who decided to not have him there in person. I think there might have been more than a few who would have tried to clobber the guy or worse.
Boston Booed a Bush Basher? That's a lot of B's in that question. This is really incredible.
This was a football crowd. Manly men and manly women in any part of the US.
A more amazing story happened a couple of weeks ago at a Crosby Stills and Nash concert. This was a CSN crowd, and they booed David Crosby when he went off on an anti-Bush rant. At one point, he yelled at the crowd, I can say any damn thing I want about your sh*tty president! And somebody responded Viva La Bush! causing members of the crowd to cheer.
This actually took place in Manhattan!
"Kinda brings to mind when Hillary goot booed by NY cops and firefighters."
Do you remember when Bill and Hillary were invited to Baltimore to the season's baseball opener. The umpire went over to say something to Bill whereup he grabbed Hillary and tossed her out of the box. "No! No, Mr. President," yelled the ump. I said "would you mind throwing out the first pitch."
And he was booed in Boston, no less! Go figure.
Wish I had it on tape.
A more amazing story happened a couple of weeks ago at a Crosby Stills and Nash concert. This was a CSN crowd, and they booed David Crosby when he went off on an anti-Bush rant. At one point, he yelled at the crowd, I can say any damn thing I want about your sh*tty president! And somebody responded Viva La Bush! causing members of the crowd to cheer.
This actually took place in Manhattan!
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I love those guys as musicians and singers, but I really do wish they'd put the 60's anti-war rhetoric away. It's getting a tad old.
Well, ya know, the Sunday that Katrina kicked the gulf coast in the nutz is the same day that Kanye West was having a grand old time at the MTV VMA's. So, while he was partying, people in LA, MS and AL were dying.
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