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By Rusty Spoon · Posted
Do see the logic in that but would have thought that would've been agreed before it got to the announcement stage. -
Seen them quiet a lot although in small venues before they got big. Seemed to me they had a good mix of fans. They had a small hard core elite fans in vintage cloths and feathered hats, they come across as a Little snooty. The rest just seemed like good decent people better then you get at most gigs. Can say I don’t think I ever saw any wronguns of any sort. I wonder if there popularity has now attracted a much younger fan base then they used to have and also some not so nice types. I seen them a few times before they released anything. I would struggle to name their songs or members names. I like music and have zero interest in peoples names, views, fav colours etc. I think I would fail any test. I doubt singing the chorus to Nothing Matters would go down to well with security to prove I’m a fan. So I do remember one song title at least. From the gigs I have been to they seem an inclusive bunch and would be surprised if it’s something they pushed to happen.
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By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
Well, I haven't even read the contents of the first link in any detail. That story just came up as I was looking for another specific example that I had heard about in the UK before. Then I thought 'well, there's an example. i'll just post that instead'. which is what I did. I had no knowledge that these people were to also complain about being wealthy as well as giving huge amounts of money to good causes. Maybe this is because I have only read the tail end of this thread, and that you mentioned this necessity in a previous post (which I will not have read)? As for the second link - when you say you'll not bother with it, do you mean opening it, or commenting on it? If you haven't already opened it, I'll inform you that you are not missing much. I had looked at this article deeper than I did with the first article. I reckon that I spent a good two zeptoseconds looking at the second article. I wasn't impressed. in fact my experience was even more negative than that. I fleetingly looked at the page and felt a slight wave of queasiness / depression wash over me. It wasn't the content of the words, it was the whole page layout, design, colouring. I really wish that I hadn't seen it myself now.
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