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Taylor1Only an ignoramus like you would state an opinion about something for which he knows noting about from direct knowledge. Listen tough guy, next time you visit NYC take a ride on the subway at night and let me know how it goes.Quote
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If you actually do live in NYC and are scared to ride the subways maybe you should move to the suburbs
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Yeah, he rides the subways in New York.I live in New York .Right now there is an epidemic of violent crime on the subways.People are scared to go on them.If he’s riding the subways it’s with a body guard
Oh please, give it a break.....Yes there is crime on the subways, but there is crime everywhere. Millions of people ride the subways everyday....with no problems except delays.
If you actually do live in NYC and are scared to ride the subways maybe you should move to the suburbs
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ProfessorWolf
well you heard it here first folks
brian jones founded pink floyd
but i bet keith says it was ian stewart
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roryfaninva
Inspired by this thread, I finally got around to checking out "Is This the Life We Really Want"? Well, the title track anyways. What a disappointment. Hard to imagine anyone listening to it twice. Good thing for concertgoers he's got a stellar back catalogue to fall back on.
video: [www.youtube.com]
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Inspired by this thread, I finally got around to checking out "Is This the Life We Really Want"? Well, the title track anyways. What a disappointment. Hard to imagine anyone listening to it twice. Good thing for concertgoers he's got a stellar back catalogue to fall back on.
video: [www.youtube.com]
I like that record though not as much as "Amused to Death". The material from it was excellent on the last tour.
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Nikkei
"If you're one of the I disagree with Rogers politics people you might as well f*ck off to the bar" great job telling everyone to shove it including the people who would suggest well within reason that you and your whole deal have become f*cking pretentious
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"If you're one of the I disagree with Rogers politics people you might as well f*ck off to the bar" great job telling everyone to shove it including the people who would suggest well within reason that you and your whole deal have become f*cking pretentious
I totally understand what you’re saying. My biggest issue is the timing. He should have explained that (although who doesn’t know his politics?) as a disclaimer before they could buy a ticket. Not after they bought the ticket and are already there.
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"If you're one of the I disagree with Rogers politics people you might as well f*ck off to the bar" great job telling everyone to shove it including the people who would suggest well within reason that you and your whole deal have become f*cking pretentious
I totally understand what you’re saying. My biggest issue is the timing. He should have explained that (although who doesn’t know his politics?) as a disclaimer before they could buy a ticket. Not after they bought the ticket and are already there.
A heads up to all those lifelong Pink Floyd fans who never actually listened to his music that the show might be political.
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My point was, what is his point of broadcasting that message if the fans already know the political aspect of Pink Floyd’s message? And, if he’s sincere in warning people, why wouldn’t he warn them before they bought a ticket? And, as I said, who doesn’t know his politics?
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"If you're one of the I disagree with Rogers politics people you might as well f*ck off to the bar" great job telling everyone to shove it including the people who would suggest well within reason that you and your whole deal have become f*cking pretentious
I totally understand what you’re saying. My biggest issue is the timing. He should have explained that (although who doesn’t know his politics?) as a disclaimer before they could buy a ticket. Not after they bought the ticket and are already there.
A heads up to all those lifelong Pink Floyd fans who never actually listened to his music that the show might be political.
We’re on the same page. I have no problem with his politics or him using his platform. As a huge Pink Floyd fan, I’ve always been aware of that inseparable aspect of their music.
My point was, what is his point of broadcasting that message if the fans already know the political aspect of Pink Floyd’s message? And, if he’s sincere in warning people, why wouldn’t he warn them before they bought a ticket? And, as I said, who doesn’t know his politics?