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My last big indoor concert was a sold out New Years eve concert at Madison Square Garden, we partied like it was 1999 because it was.
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My last big indoor concert was a sold out New Years eve concert at Madison Square Garden, we partied like it was 1999 because it was.
I tend to listen to stand up comedy and informative podcasts more often than music.
Here is a current favorite:
Understood, but, this bit was funny before all that came out, and is still hilarious.Louis CK, a known sex offender??? Let's put on a few Cosby tapes too!
Understood, but, this bit was funny before all that came out, and is still hilarious.
Do you still listen to led Zeppelin or Ted Nugent?
And, in no way defending Cosby or CK, you show me a well adjusted comedian, and Ill show you one that isn't funny.
Maybe they were never formally charged (like CK), but, reportedly, both Jimmy page and Ted were big fans of underage girls, with Ted (reportedly) having sex with his adopted daughter.Never listened to Led... don't like em. The lead guitar is way over-rated and unimaginative. Ted Nugent.... hmm, i've seen some hunting shows and interviews. Did he come up with those TED Talks???
But why do you ask, something wrong with listening to Led and Ted? It's not like supporting people that engage in sexual assault... Say, Al Franken, or Tony Robbins, Chris Brown, Neil deGrasse Tyson, David Letterman, Morgan Freeman, R. Kelly, Tom Brokaw, Charlie Rose, Ryan Seacrest, Scott Baio, David Copperfield, Kevin Spacey, and Matt Lauer, Bill Clinton, et al.
Maybe they were never formally charged (like CK), but, reportedly, both Jimmy page and Ted were big fans of underage girls, with Ted (reportedly) having sex with his adopted daughter.
Ted admits it himself; here
Goes as far as getting parental approval in many cases.
My point is that this kind of behavior is likely more widespread than anyone likely knows, and if I thought someone was funny or had good music before I found out that they were a terrible person, my opinion of them as a person may change, while my opinion of what they have created may not.
My point is that this kind of behavior is likely more widespread than anyone likely knows, and if I thought someone was funny or had good music before I found out that they were a terrible person, my opinion of them as a person may change, while my opinion of what they have created may not.
To get this thread back on topic, last Friday I saw Mumford & Sons at the Gorge. Excellent venue and Mumford sounds as good live as they do on the radio.
Oh yeah, I only go to small venues now - preferably outside.We like the smaller venues like Ridgefeild Amphitheater.
We gave up going to Seattle for the stadium shows plus we are boycotting King county.
I went to these guys concert last night:
Live from your own living room.
I enjoy sitting at my desktop with the headphones on listening to my favorite R&R late at night or early in the AM when the sandman is elsewhere. Sometimes I think he forgets where I live.....