Posted on 11/22/2016 4:56:01 PM PST by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Last week, a source to Digital Music News leaked that the Rolling Stones had been invited to play the Presidential Inauguration. Now, it appears that the invitation came months ago, and it didnt come from the Trump Administration.
Were now getting a better idea on just how cocky the Democratic Party was heading into Election Day. According to a connected source disclosing details with Digital Music News over the weekend, it now appears that the Rolling Stones were invited to play the Inauguration back in September. But the invitation looks like it came from the Democratic Party, Clinton campaign, or both.
Thats right: the Democratic Party was so confident of a Hillary Clinton success that they were already planning the celebration party. In fact, were also learning that other artists were also being invited to play the Inauguration for Hillary.
(Excerpt) Read more at digitalmusicnews.com ...
Let me guess, no MTV inaugural ball for Trump.
They said that they didn’t have time to prepare one each time Bush won.
You Cant A What Always Get What You Want....
You Cant A What Always Get What You Want....
You call yourself a Christian
I think that you’re a hypocrite
You say you are a patriot
I think that you’re a crock of sh!t
And listen now, the gasoline
I drink it every day
But it’s getting very pricey
And who is going to pay
How come you’re so wrong
My sweet neo con.... Yeah
It’s liberty for all
‘Cause democracy’s our style
Unless you are against us
Then it’s prison without trial
But one thing that is certain
Life is good at Haliburton
If you’re really so astute
You should invest at Brown & Root.... Yeah
How come you’re so wrong
My sweet neo con
If you turn out right
I’ll eat my hat tonight
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah....
It’s getting very scary
Yes, I’m frightened out of my wits
There’s bombers in my bedroom
Yeah and it’s giving me the sh!ts
We must have lots more bases
To protect us from our foes
Who needs these foolish friendships
We’re going it alone
How come you’re so wrong
My sweet neo con
Where’s the money gone
In the Pentagon
Yeah ha ha ha
Yeah, well, well
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
Neo con
sings the band that was to play Hillary “We came, we saw, HE (Gaddafi) DIED ha haa haa!” Clinton’s balls
Might’ve been worth it to hear them belt out Bitch and Starf***er.
I guess Rosanne Barr will not be singing the National anthem.
No doubt the Dims had in mind playing that one over and over to mock Trump.
Let me guess what the highlight Rolling Stones song would be for the inauguration party:
Sympathy for the Devil
From the same album they could also play No Expectations, and just for Bill, Prodigal Son.
I picture Trump as a Robert Palmer type of guy, but have never heard anything about his taste in music.
Stones don’t belong at a presidential inauguration, and J-Z and his profanity didn’t belong at Hillary’s final rally.
Here’s some music I’ll never forget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVjgz9myypM
+1
Saw the Who in May in San Diego—during the concert, Pete Townsend mentioned that Trump was Who fan. Amid boos and cheers, Pete asked the audience if they/we would trust anyone who was a fan of the Who.
I hope that the rolling Stones got a large, nonrefundable deposit.
Wow, they aren’t dead yet? Next thing you’re gonna tell me is Beethoven is still alive. I mean they gotta be a hundred years old, no?
"...I picture Trump as a Robert Palmer type of guy..."
“Well, baby, baby, baby you’re out of ti-ime!”
Why do we get upset when a foreigner takes a job in fast food or construction or IT. But we allow without question musicians and athletes to take American jobs. Are there no American musicians who could play the Inauguration?
Too easy.
Ted Nugent.
I bet he would jump at the chance to perform for DJT.
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