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#361 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Revolutionary Illusions Review » 909 weeks ago
It's cool the guy focuses on Locomotive so much, as it's my favorite UYIs song. I think his last paragraph is a little misguided though. I disagree about Axl deciding to put his art out in the world, as I think there's way more to it than that. It is fun to think back to those days though. The Illusions kind of jump started my high school experience.
#362 Re: The Sunset Strip » Bands/Artists that should have been bigger » 909 weeks ago
Urge Overkill
#363 Re: The Sunset Strip » Blind Melon » 909 weeks ago
The point I was trying to make was that you referenced not wanting to hear someone other than Layne sing "Down In A Hole" because they haven't experienced what Layne did. Cantrell wrote the lyrics and gave them to someone else to sing by giving them to Layne, and is doing the same thing with the new guy.
Again, read my original post. My point was that I think it's lame for these bands to carry on as AIC & Bling Melon when it's a drastically different band. It's right there in my post. I don't know why you continue to tke things out of context.
"Same as seeing some perfectly healthy, never touched a hard drug in his life fellow singing "Down In A Hole" and calling it AIC."
See, that's what I wrote. It's calling it AIC that makes me lose interest in it. That's it.
#364 Re: The Sunset Strip » Blind Melon » 909 weeks ago
Cantrell wrote "Down In A Hole", should he not be able to perform his own song anymore?
Talk about taking my post out of context. Where did I ever say Cantrell shouldn't perform AIC songs anymore? Trying to pass it off as AIC is what I find lame. Jerry as every right to play any AIC song he feels like. I just don't understand why he doesn't move forward and try something new, while playing a few AIC songs to pay homage to his past and please the fans. Just don't call it AIC. It's just my thoughts on it and obviously Cantrell, Axl, and the Blind Melon guys can do wtf they want to. I don't have to agree with it though.
#365 The Garden » Bush led U.S. to war on false pretences » 909 weeks ago
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And to think I was this close to joining the army over this shit a few years ago. Could you imagine sitting in a tent in Iraq as a soldier reading news stories like this, while your friends are getting killed over lies? It's unimaginable how this just continues on with no one being held accountable.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22794451/?GT1=10755
WASHINGTON - A study by two nonprofit journalism organizations found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements about the national security threat from Iraq in the two years following the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The study concluded that the statements "were part of an orchestrated campaign that effectively galvanized public opinion and, in the process, led the nation to war under decidedly false pretenses."
The study was posted Tuesday on the Web site of the Center for Public Integrity, which worked with the Fund for Independence in Journalism.
White House spokesman Scott Stanzel did not comment on the merits of the study Tuesday night but reiterated the administration's position that the world community viewed Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, as a threat.
"The actions taken in 2003 were based on the collective judgment of intelligence agencies around the world," Stanzel said.
WMD, al-Qaida links debunked
The study counted 935 false statements in the two-year period. It found that in speeches, briefings, interviews and other venues, Bush and administration officials stated unequivocally on at least 532 occasions that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or was trying to produce or obtain them or had links to al-Qaida or both.
"It is now beyond dispute that Iraq did not possess any weapons of mass destruction or have meaningful ties to al-Qaida," according to Charles Lewis and Mark Reading-Smith of the Fund for Independence in Journalism staff members, writing an overview of the study. "In short, the Bush administration led the nation to war on the basis of erroneous information that it methodically propagated and that culminated in military action against Iraq on March 19, 2003."
Named in the study along with Bush were top officials of the administration during the period studied: Vice President Dick Cheney, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and White House press secretaries Ari Fleischer and Scott McClellan.
Bush led with 259 false statements, 231 about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and 28 about Iraq's links to al-Qaida, the study found. That was second only to Powell's 244 false statements about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and 10 about Iraq and al-Qaida.
Media 'validation'
The center said the study was based on a database created with public statements over the two years beginning on Sept. 11, 2001, and information from more than 25 government reports, books, articles, speeches and interviews.
"The cumulative effect of these false statements '” amplified by thousands of news stories and broadcasts '” was massive, with the media coverage creating an almost impenetrable din for several critical months in the run-up to war," the study concluded.
"Some journalists '” indeed, even some entire news organizations '” have since acknowledged that their coverage during those prewar months was far too deferential and uncritical. These mea culpas notwithstanding, much of the wall-to-wall media coverage provided additional, 'independent' validation of the Bush administration's false statements about Iraq," it said.
#366 Re: The Sunset Strip » Blind Melon » 909 weeks ago
Maybe fake Blind Melon and fake Alice In Chains can open for fake GNR! Call it something else and play a few Blind Melon songs. Seeing someone else singing Shannon Hoon's songs, while calling it Blind Melon, holds no interest for me. Same as seeing some perfectly healthy, never touched a hard drug in his life fellow singing "Down In A Hole" and calling it AIC. Move on already. I'll be buying that book though.
It says this pic is Shannon and Layne Staley, but I'm having a hard time telling if that's really Layne?
#367 Re: The Garden » 9/11 » 909 weeks ago
This doesn't look like any commercial jetliner crash I've ever seen.
#368 Re: The Sunset Strip » HEATH LEDGER DEAD » 909 weeks ago
What?
#369 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash Itching To Start New Velvet Revolver Disc » 909 weeks ago
They've got to do something different. While I really like CB, Libertad was a huge disappointment. I didn't even buy Libertad. After hearing some of those songs, Josh Todd & Keith Nelson might not have been such a bad idea afterall.
#370 Re: The Sunset Strip » Spears gives up kids after standoff » 909 weeks ago
I don't see the big deal about it. They do it for all kinds of famous people. It's how it works.