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Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 18, 2013 20:56

Yes, Rolling Stone magazine is a joke, along with [weeklyworldnews.com] [www.nationalenquirer.com]

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: HighwireC ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:01

Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
What are you talking about ...?

Most of you are crying
"Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)" on so many Rolling Stones Concert,
will you be banned now,
... and will you ban The Rolling Stones, as some hypocritical preachers really demand, since 50 years, nearly ...


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Recorded: June 5 & 6, 8 - 10, 1968. Released on Beggars Banquet in '68.
Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Bass: Keith Richards Electric Guitar: Keith Richards Maracas, other Percussion: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Congas: Rocky Dijon Piano: Nicky Hopkins "Whoo Whoo" Vocals: Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg & Jimmy Miller

Sympathy For The Devil
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)

Yo!..... Yo!...... Yo!

Woo Good!....

Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith

And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game

I stuck around at St. Petersburg
When I saw it was a-time for a change
Killed the czar and his ministers
Anastasia screamed in vain

I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, ah yeah

(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens (whoo whoo)
Fought for ten decades (whoo whoo)
For the gods they made (whoo whoo)

I shouted out, (whoo whoo)
"Who killed the Kennedys?" (whoo whoo)
When after all (whoo whoo)
It was you and me (whoo whoo)

Let me please introduce myself (whoo whoo)
I'm a man of wealth and taste (whoo whoo)
And I laid traps for troubadours (whoo whoo)
Who get killed before they reached Bombay (whoo whoo, whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game(whoo whoo), oh yeah, get down, baby (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) ..........

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's confusing you (whoo whoo)
Is just the nature of my game (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo whoo)

Just as every cop is a criminal (whoo whoo)
And all the sinners saints (whoo whoo)
As heads is tails (whoo whoo)
Just call me Lucifer (whoo whoo)
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint (whoo whoo)

So if you meet me (whoo whoo)
Have some courtesy (whoo whoo)
Have some sympathy, (whoo whoo) and some taste (whoo whoo)
Use all your well-learned politesse (whoo whoo)
Or I'll lay your(whoo whoo) soul to waste,(whoo whoo), um yeah (whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo, whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game, (whoo whoo) um mean it, (whoo whoo) get down
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)

Woo, who (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah, get on down (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)........

Oh yeah! (whoo, whoo)
Tell me baby,(whoo whoo) what's my name(whoo whoo)
Tell me honey,(whoo whoo) can ya guess my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
I tell you one time, (whoo whoo) you're to blame (whoo whoo)

Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo (whoo whoo) alright (whoo whoo)

Oh, who who, oh, who who, (whoo whoo) oh, who who
Oh Yeah (whoo whoo)
Woo, who who (whoo whoo) Woo, who who (whoo whoo)
Ah yeah, a-what's my name (whoo whoo)

Tell me, baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me, sweetie, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)

Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Oh, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Ah, yeah!
Whoo whoo
Woo Who Who
Whoo whoo

[www.keno.org]


A little shattered and confused about this bigoted crying on IORR ... confused smiley







HighwireC

A sign of desperation to try and win your argument by broadening the topic.


It's not to bad to open your mind, sometimes, perhaps ...

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:13

Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
What are you talking about ...?

Most of you are crying
"Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)" on so many Rolling Stones Concert,
will you be banned now,
... and will you ban The Rolling Stones, as some hypocritical preachers really demand, since 50 years, nearly ...


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Recorded: June 5 & 6, 8 - 10, 1968. Released on Beggars Banquet in '68.
Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Bass: Keith Richards Electric Guitar: Keith Richards Maracas, other Percussion: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Congas: Rocky Dijon Piano: Nicky Hopkins "Whoo Whoo" Vocals: Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg & Jimmy Miller

Sympathy For The Devil
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)

Yo!..... Yo!...... Yo!

Woo Good!....

Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith

And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game

I stuck around at St. Petersburg
When I saw it was a-time for a change
Killed the czar and his ministers
Anastasia screamed in vain

I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, ah yeah

(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens (whoo whoo)
Fought for ten decades (whoo whoo)
For the gods they made (whoo whoo)

I shouted out, (whoo whoo)
"Who killed the Kennedys?" (whoo whoo)
When after all (whoo whoo)
It was you and me (whoo whoo)

Let me please introduce myself (whoo whoo)
I'm a man of wealth and taste (whoo whoo)
And I laid traps for troubadours (whoo whoo)
Who get killed before they reached Bombay (whoo whoo, whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game(whoo whoo), oh yeah, get down, baby (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) ..........

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's confusing you (whoo whoo)
Is just the nature of my game (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo whoo)

Just as every cop is a criminal (whoo whoo)
And all the sinners saints (whoo whoo)
As heads is tails (whoo whoo)
Just call me Lucifer (whoo whoo)
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint (whoo whoo)

So if you meet me (whoo whoo)
Have some courtesy (whoo whoo)
Have some sympathy, (whoo whoo) and some taste (whoo whoo)
Use all your well-learned politesse (whoo whoo)
Or I'll lay your(whoo whoo) soul to waste,(whoo whoo), um yeah (whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo, whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game, (whoo whoo) um mean it, (whoo whoo) get down
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)

Woo, who (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah, get on down (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)........

Oh yeah! (whoo, whoo)
Tell me baby,(whoo whoo) what's my name(whoo whoo)
Tell me honey,(whoo whoo) can ya guess my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
I tell you one time, (whoo whoo) you're to blame (whoo whoo)

Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo (whoo whoo) alright (whoo whoo)

Oh, who who, oh, who who, (whoo whoo) oh, who who
Oh Yeah (whoo whoo)
Woo, who who (whoo whoo) Woo, who who (whoo whoo)
Ah yeah, a-what's my name (whoo whoo)

Tell me, baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me, sweetie, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)

Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Oh, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Ah, yeah!
Whoo whoo
Woo Who Who
Whoo whoo

[www.keno.org]


A little shattered and confused about this bigoted crying on IORR ... confused smiley







HighwireC

A sign of desperation to try and win your argument by broadening the topic.


It's not to bad to open your mind, sometimes, perhaps ...

If by opening my mind you mean I should think a rock star pose of a murderer on a cover is cool...ok, whatever.

I guess by definition reading Rolling Stone is probably not contributing all that much to expanding consciousness nowadays. Might be better to read a book if that's what you're after.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:16

Did someone suggest Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita" for some light summertime reading, for the beach or somewhere.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-07-18 21:18 by Max'sKansasCity.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: crumbling_mice ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:21

Quote
Max'sKansasCity
Quote
crumbling_mice
Im sure people reacted badly to images of Keith on the cover in the past. Times move on and whilst I personally don't agree with this, I can understand why they have done it and why we react to it. Shock sells newspapers and magazines. Remember punk, the sex pistols etc, people were outraged, if that happened now we would just laugh. Its all relative.

Why would people react badly to good ole keef?
He didnt maim and kill innocent people.

Of course not Max, what I meant was that at the time there will have been some people who were outraged at Keith and what he stood for, ie. his hair, make up, drugs, sex, rock n roll...all those things could get red necks up in arms. Nowadays we wouldnt, that was my point, what seems outrageous today, in 2o years will seem tame. Call it moral degradation or what ever, but we are generally moving in one direction in terms of the boundaries constantly broken in the media.


Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:23

Quote
crumbling_mice
Quote
Max'sKansasCity
Quote
crumbling_mice
Im sure people reacted badly to images of Keith on the cover in the past. Times move on and whilst I personally don't agree with this, I can understand why they have done it and why we react to it. Shock sells newspapers and magazines. Remember punk, the sex pistols etc, people were outraged, if that happened now we would just laugh. Its all relative.

Why would people react badly to good ole keef?
He didnt maim and kill innocent people.

Of course not Max, what I meant was that at the time there will have been some people who were outraged at Keith and what he stood for, ie. his hair, make up, drugs, sex, rock n roll...all those things could get red necks up in arms. Nowadays we wouldnt, that was my point, what seems outrageous today, in 2o years will seem tame. Call it moral degradation or what ever, but we are generally moving in one direction in terms of the boundaries constantly broken in the media.

Ah... yes.


I just didnt recall anyone being upset over Keith on the cover, although some of the girls swooned.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: HighwireC ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:43

Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
What are you talking about ...?

Most of you are crying
"Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)" on so many Rolling Stones Concert,
will you be banned now,
... and will you ban The Rolling Stones, as some hypocritical preachers really demand, since 50 years, nearly ...


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Recorded: June 5 & 6, 8 - 10, 1968. Released on Beggars Banquet in '68.
Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Bass: Keith Richards Electric Guitar: Keith Richards Maracas, other Percussion: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Congas: Rocky Dijon Piano: Nicky Hopkins "Whoo Whoo" Vocals: Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg & Jimmy Miller

Sympathy For The Devil
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)

Yo!..... Yo!...... Yo!

Woo Good!....

Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith

And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game

I stuck around at St. Petersburg
When I saw it was a-time for a change
Killed the czar and his ministers
Anastasia screamed in vain

I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, ah yeah

(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens (whoo whoo)
Fought for ten decades (whoo whoo)
For the gods they made (whoo whoo)

I shouted out, (whoo whoo)
"Who killed the Kennedys?" (whoo whoo)
When after all (whoo whoo)
It was you and me (whoo whoo)

Let me please introduce myself (whoo whoo)
I'm a man of wealth and taste (whoo whoo)
And I laid traps for troubadours (whoo whoo)
Who get killed before they reached Bombay (whoo whoo, whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game(whoo whoo), oh yeah, get down, baby (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) ..........

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's confusing you (whoo whoo)
Is just the nature of my game (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo whoo)

Just as every cop is a criminal (whoo whoo)
And all the sinners saints (whoo whoo)
As heads is tails (whoo whoo)
Just call me Lucifer (whoo whoo)
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint (whoo whoo)

So if you meet me (whoo whoo)
Have some courtesy (whoo whoo)
Have some sympathy, (whoo whoo) and some taste (whoo whoo)
Use all your well-learned politesse (whoo whoo)
Or I'll lay your(whoo whoo) soul to waste,(whoo whoo), um yeah (whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo, whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game, (whoo whoo) um mean it, (whoo whoo) get down
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)

Woo, who (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah, get on down (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)........

Oh yeah! (whoo, whoo)
Tell me baby,(whoo whoo) what's my name(whoo whoo)
Tell me honey,(whoo whoo) can ya guess my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
I tell you one time, (whoo whoo) you're to blame (whoo whoo)

Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo (whoo whoo) alright (whoo whoo)

Oh, who who, oh, who who, (whoo whoo) oh, who who
Oh Yeah (whoo whoo)
Woo, who who (whoo whoo) Woo, who who (whoo whoo)
Ah yeah, a-what's my name (whoo whoo)

Tell me, baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me, sweetie, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)

Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Oh, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Ah, yeah!
Whoo whoo
Woo Who Who
Whoo whoo

[www.keno.org]


A little shattered and confused about this bigoted crying on IORR ... confused smiley







HighwireC

A sign of desperation to try and win your argument by broadening the topic.


It's not to bad to open your mind, sometimes, perhaps ...

If by opening my mind you mean I should think a rock star pose of a murderer on a cover is cool...ok, whatever.

I guess by definition reading Rolling Stone is probably not contributing all that much to expanding consciousness nowadays. Might be better to read a book if that's what you're after.








and sooooo much more .....



sad smiley

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: July 18, 2013 21:46

Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
What are you talking about ...?

Most of you are crying
"Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)" on so many Rolling Stones Concert,
will you be banned now,
... and will you ban The Rolling Stones, as some hypocritical preachers really demand, since 50 years, nearly ...


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Recorded: June 5 & 6, 8 - 10, 1968. Released on Beggars Banquet in '68.
Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Bass: Keith Richards Electric Guitar: Keith Richards Maracas, other Percussion: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Congas: Rocky Dijon Piano: Nicky Hopkins "Whoo Whoo" Vocals: Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg & Jimmy Miller

Sympathy For The Devil
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)

Yo!..... Yo!...... Yo!

Woo Good!....

Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith

And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game

I stuck around at St. Petersburg
When I saw it was a-time for a change
Killed the czar and his ministers
Anastasia screamed in vain

I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, ah yeah

(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens (whoo whoo)
Fought for ten decades (whoo whoo)
For the gods they made (whoo whoo)

I shouted out, (whoo whoo)
"Who killed the Kennedys?" (whoo whoo)
When after all (whoo whoo)
It was you and me (whoo whoo)

Let me please introduce myself (whoo whoo)
I'm a man of wealth and taste (whoo whoo)
And I laid traps for troubadours (whoo whoo)
Who get killed before they reached Bombay (whoo whoo, whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game(whoo whoo), oh yeah, get down, baby (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) ..........

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's confusing you (whoo whoo)
Is just the nature of my game (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo whoo)

Just as every cop is a criminal (whoo whoo)
And all the sinners saints (whoo whoo)
As heads is tails (whoo whoo)
Just call me Lucifer (whoo whoo)
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint (whoo whoo)

So if you meet me (whoo whoo)
Have some courtesy (whoo whoo)
Have some sympathy, (whoo whoo) and some taste (whoo whoo)
Use all your well-learned politesse (whoo whoo)
Or I'll lay your(whoo whoo) soul to waste,(whoo whoo), um yeah (whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo, whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game, (whoo whoo) um mean it, (whoo whoo) get down
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)

Woo, who (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah, get on down (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)........

Oh yeah! (whoo, whoo)
Tell me baby,(whoo whoo) what's my name(whoo whoo)
Tell me honey,(whoo whoo) can ya guess my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
I tell you one time, (whoo whoo) you're to blame (whoo whoo)

Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo (whoo whoo) alright (whoo whoo)

Oh, who who, oh, who who, (whoo whoo) oh, who who
Oh Yeah (whoo whoo)
Woo, who who (whoo whoo) Woo, who who (whoo whoo)
Ah yeah, a-what's my name (whoo whoo)

Tell me, baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me, sweetie, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)

Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Oh, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Ah, yeah!
Whoo whoo
Woo Who Who
Whoo whoo

[www.keno.org]


A little shattered and confused about this bigoted crying on IORR ... confused smiley







HighwireC

A sign of desperation to try and win your argument by broadening the topic.


It's not to bad to open your mind, sometimes, perhaps ...

If by opening my mind you mean I should think a rock star pose of a murderer on a cover is cool...ok, whatever.

I guess by definition reading Rolling Stone is probably not contributing all that much to expanding consciousness nowadays. Might be better to read a book if that's what you're after.








and sooooo much more .....



sad smiley

so sad but true...at least we agree on that!

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: three16 ()
Date: July 18, 2013 22:11

it's not much different than five pages here dedicated to the issue.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: HighwireC ()
Date: July 18, 2013 22:12

Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
HighwireC
What are you talking about ...?

Most of you are crying
"Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)" on so many Rolling Stones Concert,
will you be banned now,
... and will you ban The Rolling Stones, as some hypocritical preachers really demand, since 50 years, nearly ...


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Recorded: June 5 & 6, 8 - 10, 1968. Released on Beggars Banquet in '68.
Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Bass: Keith Richards Electric Guitar: Keith Richards Maracas, other Percussion: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Congas: Rocky Dijon Piano: Nicky Hopkins "Whoo Whoo" Vocals: Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg & Jimmy Miller

Sympathy For The Devil
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)

Yo!..... Yo!...... Yo!

Woo Good!....

Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith

And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game

I stuck around at St. Petersburg
When I saw it was a-time for a change
Killed the czar and his ministers
Anastasia screamed in vain

I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank

Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, ah yeah

(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens (whoo whoo)
Fought for ten decades (whoo whoo)
For the gods they made (whoo whoo)

I shouted out, (whoo whoo)
"Who killed the Kennedys?" (whoo whoo)
When after all (whoo whoo)
It was you and me (whoo whoo)

Let me please introduce myself (whoo whoo)
I'm a man of wealth and taste (whoo whoo)
And I laid traps for troubadours (whoo whoo)
Who get killed before they reached Bombay (whoo whoo, whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game(whoo whoo), oh yeah, get down, baby (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) ..........

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) oh yeah (whoo whoo)
But what's confusing you (whoo whoo)
Is just the nature of my game (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo whoo)

Just as every cop is a criminal (whoo whoo)
And all the sinners saints (whoo whoo)
As heads is tails (whoo whoo)
Just call me Lucifer (whoo whoo)
'Cause I'm in need of some restraint (whoo whoo)

So if you meet me (whoo whoo)
Have some courtesy (whoo whoo)
Have some sympathy, (whoo whoo) and some taste (whoo whoo)
Use all your well-learned politesse (whoo whoo)
Or I'll lay your(whoo whoo) soul to waste,(whoo whoo), um yeah (whoo whoo)

Pleased to meet you (whoo whoo)
Hope you guessed my name, (whoo whoo) um yeah (whoo, whoo)
But what's puzzling you (whoo whoo)
Is the nature of my game, (whoo whoo) um mean it, (whoo whoo) get down
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo) (whoo whoo)

Woo, who (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah, get on down (whoo whoo)
Oh yeah (whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)
(whoo whoo, whoo whoo)........

Oh yeah! (whoo, whoo)
Tell me baby,(whoo whoo) what's my name(whoo whoo)
Tell me honey,(whoo whoo) can ya guess my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
I tell you one time, (whoo whoo) you're to blame (whoo whoo)

Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo Who (whoo whoo)
Woo (whoo whoo) alright (whoo whoo)

Oh, who who, oh, who who, (whoo whoo) oh, who who
Oh Yeah (whoo whoo)
Woo, who who (whoo whoo) Woo, who who (whoo whoo)
Ah yeah, a-what's my name (whoo whoo)

Tell me, baby, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)
Tell me, sweetie, (whoo whoo) what's my name (whoo whoo)

Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Oh, who, who (whoo whoo)
Woo, who, who (whoo whoo)
Ah, yeah!
Whoo whoo
Woo Who Who
Whoo whoo

[www.keno.org]


A little shattered and confused about this bigoted crying on IORR ... confused smiley







HighwireC

A sign of desperation to try and win your argument by broadening the topic.


It's not to bad to open your mind, sometimes, perhaps ...

If by opening my mind you mean I should think a rock star pose of a murderer on a cover is cool...ok, whatever.

I guess by definition reading Rolling Stone is probably not contributing all that much to expanding consciousness nowadays. Might be better to read a book if that's what you're after.








and sooooo much more .....



sad smiley

so sad but true...at least we agree on that!




Bradley Manning trial judge refuses to drop 'aiding the enemy' charge

Defence witness 'extraordinarily disappointed' after Col Denise Lind declines to throw out charges against WikiLeaks source

Bradley Manning continues to face the possibility of life in military custody with no chance of parole. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP


The judge presiding over the court martial of the WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning has declined to throw out the main charge against him - that he knowingly "aided the enemy" by leaking state secrets that were posted on the internet.

The decision by Colonel Denise Lind, who is sitting as judge and jury over the army private in a courtroom at Fort Meade, Maryland, means that Manning continues to face the possibility of life in military custody with no chance of parole. The "aiding the enemy" charge is one of the most severe offences available to military prosecutors, and has lead to the accusation that the Obama administration is attempting to put a chill on whistleblowers that could have far-reaching consequences for investigative journalism.

Colonel Morris Davis, one of the key witnesses called by Manning's defence team in an attempt to have the "aiding the enemy" charge dropped, said he was "extraordinarily disappointed" by the ruling. Davis was director of the US air force's judicial system from 2007 to 2008 and said he was normally a defender of military justice.

But he said the fact that military prosecutors were pursuing Manning with such a heavy hand had forced him to think again. He pointed to the contrast between the full-blooded prosecution of the US soldier and the outcome of the court martial that flowed from the 2005 Haditha killings in Iraq.

In that incident, 24 unarmed Iraqis including women and children were killed by US marines. In the ensuing prosecutions, six of the marines involved had their cases dropped, a seventh was found not guilty and the only one to be convicted of a single count avoided any time in jail.

"When you think about these different responses, it suggests to me that the military justice system is not working," Davis said.

The defence team, led by a civilian lawyer, David Coombs, had moved for the "aiding the enemy" charge to be dismissed on grounds of lack of evidence. The motion argued that the US government had failed to produce any substantial evidence that Manning had "actual knowledge" that by passing documents to WikiLeaks he was giving information to an enemy of the US.

Coombs said that in the course of five weeks of prosecution evidence during the trial, the government had not proffered any evidence that the soldier was trained to be wary of WikiLeaks as a possible conduit to enemy groups. On the contrary, the court had heard from one of Manning's superiors who had trained him as an intelligence analyst who testified that he had never even heard of WikiLeaks prior to the soldier's arrest in this case.

To find Manning guilty of "aiding the enemy" would set an "extremely bad precedent" that would have an impact on all whistleblowers seeking to sound the alarm about government misconduct through established news outlets, Coombs later argued in court.

The prosecution countered that Manning had been thoroughly trained to recognise that posting any intelligence on the internet would make it accessible to enemy groups, particularly al-Qaida and its affiliated networks. "PFC Manning is distinct from an infantryman or a truck driver, because he had all the training. And this was his job. He knew exactly the consequences of his actions," one of the prosecutors, Captain Angel Overgaard, told the court.

On more than one occasion, the US government made clear that it would have treated Manning with an equally stern hand had he chosen to leak the information to the New York Times rather than WikiLeaks. The issue was not purely legalistic – in the course of pre-trial hearings Manning indicated that his first attempt at linking to a news organisation was to the New York Times, Washington Post and Politico but he had failed to make contact and as a result had turned instead to WikiLeaks.

Amnesty International said that Lind's decision to keep "aiding the enemy" on the charge sheet was a travesty of justice. "It's abundantly clear that the charge of 'aiding the enemy' has no basis and the charge should be withdrawn," said the human rights group's senior director for international law, Widney Brown.

Steven Aftergood, who heads a project on government secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, called Lind's ruling "sobering". He added: "It's disturbing though not altogether surprising."

Aftergood said that Manning was suffering the consequences of what he called an "indiscriminate release of records. I can't believe that if he had simply released the Apache helicopter video or some of the other specific documents he transmitted that he would be facing the same set of charges."

Manning has admitted to 10 lesser included offences relating to the leaking of hundreds of thousands of US state secrets that included war logs from Afghanistan and Iraq, detainee files from Guantánamo, a video of the Apache helicopter attack on civilians in Baghdad and a huge trove of US diplomatic cables. The offences to which the soldier has pleaded guilty carry an upper sentence of 20 years, though the US government is seeking a more serious punishment that would see him languish in jail for up to 154 years in addition to the maximum life sentence for "aiding the enemy".

The judge is expected to deliver her verdict on all 21 counts pursued by the government, as well as the 10 lesser offences admitted by Manning, possibly as early as next week.


[www.guardian.co.uk]

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: July 18, 2013 22:16

I don't have any problem with the picture. It's a news story. It's just a picture. Don't get worked up about it.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: three16 ()
Date: July 18, 2013 22:23

Quote
sweetcharmedlife
I don't have any problem with the picture. It's a news story. It's just a picture. Don't get worked up about it.

but a fake news story to boot,it was a televised drill complete with actors. It was a hoax.

Re: OT - Rolling Stone Magazine, WTF is wrong with you???
Posted by: Rokyfan ()
Date: July 18, 2013 22:36

Quote
three16
Quote
sweetcharmedlife
I don't have any problem with the picture. It's a news story. It's just a picture. Don't get worked up about it.

but a fake news story to boot,it was a televised drill complete with actors. It was a hoax.
what, you get internet access in the day room in the afternoons?

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