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Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like?
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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phil.o wrote: Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like?
Because it doesn't align exactly with my own likes, and therefore his opinion is invalid... is this your first time on the internet?
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It reminds me of the definition of selfish:
selfish: defines someone who does not think of me.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Maybe I should have added a -- I was just trying to be cute by making his prediction come true immediately.
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I don't feel the need for the smiley; I did not think you were actually serious (in your reply).
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Have you ever seen one of the responses when I mention jazz?
Software Zen: delete this;
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I didn't I would be glad to support you when you do, though.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Watch this[^].
Software Zen: delete this;
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Nickelback are basically Def Leppard with good ballads. I saw them in the USA, it was a great show. The only time I ever caught a pick mid air
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Motorhead at the Odeon, Hammersmith, on the Bomber tour was pretty "Whoah!".
The lighting rig, shaped like a WWII bomber, looked terrific. When they played Bomber and the rig started diving, banking and turning, you just thought, "oh, yes!". Then the rig's nose landed, Lemmy climbed into it, and it started climbing and flying again while Lemmy continued paying the bass, curly cable hanging down to his amps. Health and Safety? Ha!.
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I hate your guts....
I saw them a couple of times, the only full headline show i saw, had terrible sound. I still have an oversize pick signed by Phil. I am still in shock that he died.... I went to his grave in LA and saw the statue at the Rainbow.
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My recollection is that the sound wasn't as bad as you might have expected, but that could be roughly 40 years of memory myopia. Certainly not the loudest band I saw at about that time - that honour goes to Siouxsie and the Banshees at the Music Machine, Camden (now KoKo, just gone up in smoke this week).
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ELO at LCA in Detroit 2018. Just sooo good. Went back for more in 2019 and took some young, impressionable, relatives for a rock and roll brain cleansing.
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Rammstein, 12 years ago.
Imagine what you saw, but in an indoor arena.
Foo Fighters the other year was good, but more for 3 hour, loads of songs I knew.
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Springsteen in Paris in 1988; it was the time that he began a relationship with backup singer Patti Scialfa and they where so in love that we felt it also in the audience.
Tunnel of Love Express Tour - Wikipedia[^]
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Crash Worship at a small venue in Los Angeles, circa 1995. A real, honest-to-god experience. Not a single bit of chemistry or herbs in my system, but high as a kite on the experience.
U2 at the Meadowlands Arena in NJ, circa 1986. Bono knows how to work an audience!
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Mary Chapin Carpenter re-wrote several of her iconic songs with orchestral music. Saw her sing them with the Seattle Symphony. Hands down the most mesmerizing musical experience of my life.
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Not a great gig per se, but a fun story about a gig I enjoyed. Due to the tag line in the email, seems to fit.
A few years back, I happened to be in Las Vegas for a few days. Staying at Luxor, I wandered up to Mirage the first day to get tickets for the next night's performance of Love. Afterward, I went into MGM Grand and saw that Rush was playing the next night.
While wandering around, I heard a voice over by the horse-racing game laughingly say, "What a rip-off", as if his horse had just gotten nosed out.
Playing the machine were Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and their manager. Don't remember if Neil Peart was around too.
Being a person who values privacy myself (Limelight my favorite song), I didn't bother them, although I'm sure they would've been gracious about it.
The next morning, back to Mirage to switch Love to the night after, then to MGM to get tickets for Rush.
Both very enjoyable shows, that was a pretty good couple of days.
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I saw Billy Gibbons in Vegas. Same thing, left him alone
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On April 7, 1968, the last day of their East Coast tour<br>
Janis Joplin and others Went to visit a Army buddy in New York City he<br>
arranged a date with his cousin a girl who had never been out of New York City<br>
She asked where I lived? Ohio my rural upbringing and description of the surroundings<br>
prompted the question if we had cows seems she had never seen a cow<br>
Janis was great and this Peter Paul and Mary die hard fan had a new music hero<br>
If anyone is counting the other great gig was seeing Peter Paul and Mary while in the Army<br>
And at Kent State many years latter with my kids front row seats Being Old has advantages when it comes to enjoyable memories
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I could have seen the Justice tour and didn't go
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