If you could bring a dead rock star back for 1 gig...
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Lux Interior, Ian Curtis, Augustus Pablo, King Tubby, Jim Morrison or almost the entire Ramones... can't make my mind up, sorry.
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Because AE used to drunk Yerba Matemarkfiend wrote:Freddie. Got to be hasn't it really?
I remember my mum watching one of the big shows Queen did in the 80s (Live Magic maybe?) on TV saying "ooh where does he get the energy?"
That would be the cocaine mum.
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Bartek wrote:Because AE used to drunk Yerba Matemarkfiend wrote:Freddie. Got to be hasn't it really?
I remember my mum watching one of the big shows Queen did in the 80s (Live Magic maybe?) on TV saying "ooh where does he get the energy?"
That would be the cocaine mum.
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Morrison, no doubt about it
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Mozart. Not a rock star now as such...but....
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It would be better if the Subject was 'If you could go back in time and see somebody performing live who is now dead, who would it be?'
Bringing any of them back would be a disappointment and the smell would be appalling.
Bringing any of them back would be a disappointment and the smell would be appalling.
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Oooh.Hom_Corleone wrote:It would be better if the Subject was 'If you could go back in time and see somebody performing live who is now dead, who would it be?'
Bringing any of them back would be a disappointment and the smell would be appalling.
A time machine thread.
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Thread won.Aazhyd wrote:Andrew Eldritch. Oh, wait...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Ahem...Hom_Corleone wrote:Bringing any of them back would be a disappointment and the smell would be appalling.
stufarq wrote:...they'd smell really bad and probably not perform very well. Plus you'd almost certainly be arrested.
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indeed stufarq wins! and you are talking zombie.stufarq wrote:Ahem...Hom_Corleone wrote:Bringing any of them back would be a disappointment and the smell would be appalling.stufarq wrote:...they'd smell really bad and probably not perform very well. Plus you'd almost certainly be arrested.
it would be terrible opening the doorway to a soul to come back from where they are out there amongst the stars...
but if one it had to be, it would be jim morrison... oh yeah!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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I don't care for dead rock stars.
For whatever they achieved during their time, most of them are dead for too long to come up
with something exciting, something useful, something new. And a good part of their innovations
have got infiltrated or swallowed by ... "development". Unfortunately often enough somewhat
self-imposed already in sowing ... But hell, we're all only humans, limited in the width of our
perspective and in what we can bear even when only tinkering beyond conventional horizons.
Well ok, a slight reminder might not be all that bad time and again. Though in that case, it's enough
for me (and sometimes more than enough) to listen to my old records. For anyway, all art can hardly
be more for a me than what I can make of it.
For whatever they achieved during their time, most of them are dead for too long to come up
with something exciting, something useful, something new. And a good part of their innovations
have got infiltrated or swallowed by ... "development". Unfortunately often enough somewhat
self-imposed already in sowing ... But hell, we're all only humans, limited in the width of our
perspective and in what we can bear even when only tinkering beyond conventional horizons.
Well ok, a slight reminder might not be all that bad time and again. Though in that case, it's enough
for me (and sometimes more than enough) to listen to my old records. For anyway, all art can hardly
be more for a me than what I can make of it.
that thread is more about some sort of nostalgia, i think, not about anything new.
not to mention that some of living creatures doesn't bring anything new or even fresh.
not to mention that some of living creatures doesn't bring anything new or even fresh.
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... ... well, some died less long ago than Hendrix, Morrison, Bolan ...czuczu wrote:Most?Being645 wrote:most of them are dead for too long to come up
with something exciting
Yeah, no contradiction at all ... ...Bartek wrote:that thread is more about some sort of nostalgia, i think, not about anything new.
not to mention that some of living creatures doesn't bring anything new or even fresh.