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VH1 - The Concert for NYC; Post your thoughts
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Posted on 10/20/2001 4:10:34 PM PDT by budman_2001
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To: jjbrouwer
Well, I'm not complaining about getting bumped off now. I hope INSTINK isn't on the list!
To: jjbrouwer
Melissa Estridge(sp?)'s mike just died on her. This is a good thing! It means (Hopefully) that they won't edit Hitlery's BOOS!!!
AGAIN! WE NEED SOMEONE TO RECORD THIS NOW!!!!!!
To: jjbrouwer
The full screen version comes in at a pretty decent quality... the audio quality is great at my end (using NS)
To: Semper911
Thanks for the link! I watched it last night, but am loving it again this afternoon (minus the Backstreet Boys).
My favorite parts were: Hillary getting booed, The Fire chief who told Osama to kiss his Irish @ss, The Who, James Taylor, Billy Joel, and of course Paul McCartney singing his new song and "Let It Be".
Dang, it was all so good!
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posted on
10/21/2001 1:31:41 PM PDT
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Irma
To: austinTparty
It's amazing how technology has moved on. Pretty soon we won't need the TV. We can watch football games/ concerts etc on the VDU.
To: CheneyChick
post 2001~~~!!! congrats :)
To: Irma
YAAAAA!!! Hit-and-run felon onstage!!!(Halle Berry)
To: HoHoeHeaux
;^)
To: RandallFlagg
Perhaps she will do a drunken duet with Whitney Houston.
To: Greg Weston
Really?
To: budman_2001
I cant believe no one here has cracked on Richard Gere. Understanding and compassion...excuse me, but not while were burying our dead.
Oh good, The Who are on. Real music at last.
To: ivanhoe116
I cant believe no one here has cracked on Richard Gere. Understanding and compassion...excuse me, but not while were burying our dead. Maybe when you get around to reply #1400 of this thread, you will see that Gere's new age pacificism was roundly booed.
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posted on
10/21/2001 1:48:17 PM PDT
by
Dane
To: jjbrouwer
I was just talking with someone about this show. He pointed out that who would have imagined this in the 1960s: the Who, members of the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and a Beatle doing a show to pay tribute to and raise money for firefighters and policemen!
To: NYCVirago
Yeah and it's a miracle some of them are still able to walk now, let alone sing!
The Who made a big thing out of being the working man's band so it was a cert they would have agreed to play. I was surprised there was no Springsteen, though he isn't quite as popular in NYC after that song about Diallo.
Daltrey's voice is starting to sound a little scratchy after three songs.
To: ivanhoe116
Hey...we dissed Gere big time last night!
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10/21/2001 1:56:33 PM PDT
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Irma
To: budman_2001
Some of the greatest moments ever on TV. I will never forget it. God bless everyone (minus two) in last night's Madison Square Garden. Heroic effort by Paul McCartney. He'll be on stage to receive his Emmy for this next year.
To: budman_2001
bump to the top
Shame there's no Keith Moon anymore. However, they still sound pretty damn good.
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