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Dace User ID: 70360309 United States 04/17/2016 03:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival I can't even imagine how many lines of Metamucil are going to be snorted backstage. Last Edited by Dace on 04/17/2016 03:30 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64968495 United States 04/17/2016 03:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival Breaking News: A bunch of irrelevant old men are gonna play music one last time before the sun sets. Quoting: The Atheist And a bunch of other old people will pay enormous amounts of money to see those old farts play the same songs these old people have heard in concerts live dozens of times. Cover bands and televised concerts hundreds of times. and quite literally heard on the radio thousands of times, if not tens of thousands of times. Plus however many times they played them from their own music collection. I have always been poor, but there is absolutely no way I would pay to see a band more than twice. what is the point? |
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WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS SHIT! User ID: 45278325 United States 04/17/2016 03:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival Breaking News: A bunch of irrelevant old men are gonna play music one last time before the sun sets. Quoting: The Atheist And a bunch of other old people will pay enormous amounts of money to see those old farts play the same songs these old people have heard in concerts live dozens of times. Cover bands and televised concerts hundreds of times. and quite literally heard on the radio thousands of times, if not tens of thousands of times. Plus however many times they played them from their own music collection. I have always been poor, but there is absolutely no way I would pay to see a band more than twice. what is the point? |
Concerned Citizen User ID: 63561879 United States 04/17/2016 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival The biggest gig in HISTORY: Coachella promoters to bring together Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones for one mega concert to celebrate the 60s Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60431082 The Los Angeles Times reports the show is planned for October 7-9 On the opening night, Dylan and the Stones will perform in Indio, CA Young and McCartney are scheduled to play the second night The Who and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters are to close out the event This will be the first time the six acts perform at the same festival Neil Young's manager called festival a once-in-a-lifetime bash [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Sponsored by the AARP and Reverse Mortgages. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64968495 United States 04/17/2016 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival Breaking News: A bunch of irrelevant old men are gonna play music one last time before the sun sets. Quoting: The Atheist And a bunch of other old people will pay enormous amounts of money to see those old farts play the same songs these old people have heard in concerts live dozens of times. Cover bands and televised concerts hundreds of times. and quite literally heard on the radio thousands of times, if not tens of thousands of times. Plus however many times they played them from their own music collection. I have always been poor, but there is absolutely no way I would pay to see a band more than twice. what is the point? Yeah, but they are still better than sports tards. Ohh boy! I can't wait to watch some grown men in funny costumes chase a ball around a field/court/pitch. The rules are always the same and they are simple enough that children can and do do it from age 6 on. Yes this is how I will spend 10% + of my waking hours on planet earth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63561879 United States 04/17/2016 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones all to play same festival The biggest gig in HISTORY: Coachella promoters to bring together Paul McCartney, The Who, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Stones for one mega concert to celebrate the 60s Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60431082 The Los Angeles Times reports the show is planned for October 7-9 On the opening night, Dylan and the Stones will perform in Indio, CA Young and McCartney are scheduled to play the second night The Who and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters are to close out the event This will be the first time the six acts perform at the same festival Neil Young's manager called festival a once-in-a-lifetime bash [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Makes you wonder if any of them will leave this world before the show happens. |