advice: country snap 'em up shirts are normally a guar-an-tee there will be some kissin' goin' on don't ya know.....Grumpy_Old_Video_Guy wrote:Mel Gray was a great reciever for the football Cardinals about a hundred years ago. But he fumbled too much and choked in the clutch. I'll not give you any heat for your opinions, but I take exception with your "facts".
quote: But after seeing the show, everyone felt the same...
response: Who is everyone? I didn't talk to one person that was disappointed after the show. I am honored though, that you can speak for everyone. It must be nice to be a great wide reciever and the Pope.
quote: Richard Buckner's set was far too short.
response: That was his call, get over it.
quote: Too few solo songs.
response: I agree. But MCMF wasn't about Jay, it was a charity event.
quote: And then there was the new Son Volt lineup. (blah, blah, blah)
response: Get over yourself, it ain't about you. Brad's from Indiana, he's as down home as they come. He just wants to rock.
quote: When I saw the video cameras, it all came together...a few made-for-Top-40 songs/videos and a new look. It was sickening. Half of my group left at that point.
response: You couldn't have missed my cameras when you walked in. I had six of them there. You should have left then. You have no idea what we were there for or what we were shooting for. Top-40 songs????? Did you even listen to the new stuff? I don't do MTV. I'm sorry half your group left, they missed a helluva windup.
quote:I'll take a lot of heat on this forum for my comments, but they're all true.
response: No, they're your opinions, they have no basis in fact. They're your emotional response to a concert. Again, sorry the night wasn't all about you. Jay had a great time and raised a lot of money for some worthy causes.
Anders did a great set, I liked him a lot more with a band. Chick bass players are uber-cool. So is an all girl camera crew.
quote: "Be careful where you lay down, boy..."
response: Heed your own advice.
peace,
chris
PS - This time, I only kissed Jay's mom.
I've got a lot of work to do, don't bother me.
this isn't your father's son volt
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I knew that show was nothing but a marketing vehicle for something like this:
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“Here Lies Conrad Dobler, Gone But Not Forgotten.”
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“Here Lies Conrad Dobler, Gone But Not Forgotten.”
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My GOD!!! That brings back memories. Add a little "Petterson up to Federko, to Sutter, back to Federko - he shoots! He Scoooooooores!!!!"saratoga jay wrote:you're killin' me like a Terry Metcalf fumble inside the 5yd line or a Conrad Dobler unsportsmanlike penalty to take the cardinals out of Jim Bakken FG range.
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Oh god thats hilarious. Brian you rule.Neverwonagrammy wrote:I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but I was backstage, and during Son Volt's time honored ritual of pre-show barefooted buck dancing (A reqiurement set by Jay, to try to stay in touch with real Americana), I saw that Jay was wearing black polish on his toenails, and, not being the "best of buck dancers". His style was more akin to a gay person, on drugs, at a New York Dolls concert.
Brad Rice was the greatest buck dancer of all, He was so good, and INTO it, he actually shook his skin tight pants down. It was then I saw his Woody Guthrie tattoo peeking out from his flannel underwear.
Brian
P.S. That was Jay's bass. Ace Frehley is Jay's favorite bass player...
hankquinlin wrote:all I was saying is Brad's Motorhead shirt is not very Americana and niether was the Rolling Stones tounge belt buckle! And SV IS Americana! We are not in England my friend!!!! But then again he said his favorite band growing up was a bunch of cross dressing, drug addicts.
If Jay read this I believe he would play Chickamauga and kill the entire town you live in. He has REAL ULTIMATE POWER!!!!