You can bet that they'll get their own solo projects though. Whichever member brought the most crap to the music will soon have his own band to spawn that further.
Re: MAN, WHAT?thought_spotFebruary 23 2005, 18:02:06 UTC
Yes, I did. I guess he just didn't want to be bothered by the Hell's Angels any more?
And, Marika...
If you've ever seen "Where the Buffalo Roam", or the somewhat-remake of it, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"... long story short, he was an author and journalist who introduced the idea of Gonzo journalism, and in 1966 he published a chronicle about the Hell's Angels that, needless to say, many of the gang members didn't feel too highly about. From that point on there was pretty much a price on his head.
I find it kind of funny how I got way more replies to two very short sentences I wrote about a band breaking up than I did to a very introspective, personal thing I was very upset and hurt by.
Well, wouldn't you agree that it's far easier and more comfortable for somebody to comment on something rather mundane, as suppose to something very complex and personal? I myself was tempted to comment on that post, as well as many other introspective posts my friends have put up over the years, but as always, I found myself not knowing what the right thing to say would be. If I'm going to comment on (or give advice) somebody's personal life, I have to be %100 sure of what I'm feeling so that I don't just wander with my mouth, and I have to be %110 sure that I know the person really well and totally understand the situation
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I wasn't finding you rambling, I was interested in what you have to say. And, at this point, yeah, I've pretty much learned to not expect any comments at all, and feel lucky when I get some. And, yeah, it's more or less because people today are too easily "made uncomfortable" and other things. I know what you mean.
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In actual horrible things happening, did you guys hear about Hunter S. Thompson? Christ.
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And, Marika...
If you've ever seen "Where the Buffalo Roam", or the somewhat-remake of it, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"... long story short, he was an author and journalist who introduced the idea of Gonzo journalism, and in 1966 he published a chronicle about the Hell's Angels that, needless to say, many of the gang members didn't feel too highly about. From that point on there was pretty much a price on his head.
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Just an observation.
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I wasn't finding you rambling, I was interested in what you have to say. And, at this point, yeah, I've pretty much learned to not expect any comments at all, and feel lucky when I get some. And, yeah, it's more or less because people today are too easily "made uncomfortable" and other things. I know what you mean.
Thanks for that comment, though, seriously.
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