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Band Lawyer Says Nightclub Wanted Pyrotechnics
new york times ^
| 2/28/03
| PAUL von ZIELBAUER
Posted on 02/28/2003 9:27:33 AM PST by freepatriot32
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To: Hank Rearden
That's kind of funny!
I only saw one Dead show. It was in Atlanta, probably around 82-84. I went with a friend who "knew somebody" so we had free tickets. I'd never liked the Dead at all, never got the attraction. I didn't understand why all those people with long poles stuck in the air were turning around giving me dirty looks when I would clap and cheer!
A better show at the Fox was B/B. King, around the same time frame. A DJ in Birmingham was dating my roomie, and he had free tickets, and I had a dependable car. (Dad always saw to that!)
I will tell you though, I don't miss going to rock concerts.
My first was Led Zepplin in 1976, although an older cousin of mine swears she took me to see the Buckingham Nicks in '72. I don't remember that at all!
One of the best concerts I saw was Jennifer Holiday doing her stuff from Dream Girls.
My last concert was probably Sting, or George Thoroughgood. And in between there were many more.
I wish I had back every second of time spent in those endeavors. I wish I had back every penny spent on supporting those loser liberal rockers.
My son is 11, and he's never been exposed to rock music. We have taught him to love and appreciate good music.
Now, when rock music comes on, in a store or resturant, he pegs it. He listens to the words, tries to get a bead on it, shakes his head and says "boring"!
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posted on
03/01/2003 12:36:49 AM PST
by
Jael
To: Hadassah
Harvestmoon, thought you got banned from this site? What's up?
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posted on
03/01/2003 12:42:36 AM PST
by
Jael
To: Jael
Well, if it's any consolation, I like "good" music too. Virtually anything except opera, (c)rap and twangy country-western is A-OK with me.
I've sat in the rain at Dead shows and in a tux in a Vienna concert hall listening to Mozart played on period instruments by musicians in full powdered-wig dress. Hard to say which provides better memories . . . . . . .
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posted on
03/01/2003 6:16:55 PM PST
by
Hank Rearden
(Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
To: Ramius
Sickening. And fascinating.
To: HairOfTheDog
Cool... will pop some corn and catch up.
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posted on
03/03/2003 4:07:07 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: Jael
From your link: "Christian rock only brings the degradation of rock and roll to a Christian audience."
If this is your belief, then You have no idea how your self righteous attitude turns off people to christianity.
Grace doesn't need your help.
To: Jael
My son is 11, and he's never been exposed to rock music. We have taught him to love and appreciate good music. Oh boy... do YOU ever have a shock coming, in about three to five years.
Word of advice: Either loosen the shackles a little, or learn to like cheap scotch.
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posted on
03/03/2003 4:22:25 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: Ramius
Don't you think if you learn to appreciate good music the bad and banal will hold no attraction to you?
One of the other reason I avoid Rock music is because the people who perform it are a bunch of liberal losers.
I have better things to do with my money than support a bunch of drug addled liberals!!!!!
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posted on
03/03/2003 4:27:13 PM PST
by
Jael
To: HairOfTheDog; Jael
The truly sickening part of this: Some here would seem to intimate that "rock" music somehow was to blame for this tragedy, and that those attending were somehow then complicit.
It was awful. People died in horrible ways, either overcome by smoke and fire or trampled by others. There's just no good way to characterize it.
But to imply that the music itself is to blame, is to make a classic "new" christian mistake.
Jael: I can appreciate your enthusiasm, but truly speaking, you're obviously fairly new in your "walk". With time will come wisdom. Please don't dain to tell others what is true and what is not, not quite yet.
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posted on
03/03/2003 4:30:41 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: Jael; HairOfTheDog
Hmm... Have some to say, but my flight is boarding.
I'll check in later.
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posted on
03/03/2003 4:32:12 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: Ramius
OK - Have a safe flight! - talk to you later!
To: Jael; HairOfTheDog
Don't you think if you learn to appreciate good music the bad and banal will hold no attraction to you? Yes. I would agree. I like lots of good music. Thorogood, AC/DC, Black Crows, Creed, Big Country... just for starters.
One of the other reason I avoid Rock music is because the people who perform it are a bunch of liberal losers.
I don't happen to care about the political beliefs of musicians, any more than I expect them to care about the best way I would set up Cisco IOS to do GRE IPSec tunnels on a WAN. I build networks, and in my company there are many many liberals that use the networks I build. It would be senseless for them to "boycott" my network merely because a "conservative" built it. Unless they get in my face, I won't get in theirs. From musicians I only expect music.
I have better things to do with my money than support a bunch of drug addled liberals!!!!!
Like Ted Nugent???
Get real...
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posted on
03/03/2003 7:48:36 PM PST
by
Ramius
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