1 posted on
02/08/2008 1:09:02 PM PST by
KevinB
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To: KevinB
Shut up and sing a song shadenfreud
54 posted on
02/08/2008 1:29:45 PM PST by
frithguild
(Trademark this "18*-1")
To: KevinB
I see the needle and the damage done.
A little part of it in everyone
Every junkie’s like a setting sun.
55 posted on
02/08/2008 1:31:38 PM PST by
wolfcreek
(Powers that be will lie like Clintons and spend like drunken McCains to push their Globalist agenda.)
To: KevinB
Rock and Roll will never die.
But it won't change votes and I don't know why.
56 posted on
02/08/2008 1:32:42 PM PST by
TigersEye
(I'm a maverick. I'm sticking with conservatism.)
To: KevinB
“Music Cannot Change the World, Says Neil Young”
Rap makes it worse.
57 posted on
02/08/2008 1:33:13 PM PST by
Hacklehead
(Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
To: KevinB
“What is wrong with George Bush? That would take a really long time. Let’s talk about what is right with him, it is a much shorter answer.
That’s because he left his leftist talking points in the draw at his mother’s house and the one brain cell he is working on can only generate four letter words.
60 posted on
02/08/2008 1:35:10 PM PST by
Bitsy
To: KevinB
Why can’t these hippie freaks just die out already? They dirty our government, colleges, and airwaves like they are relevant or ever were relevant.
I am so over it.
62 posted on
02/08/2008 1:35:55 PM PST by
submarinerswife
("If I win I can't 't be stopped! If I lose I shall be dead." - George S. Patton)
To: KevinB
Since he is Canadian, I don’t put much value in his critique of Bush.
To: KevinB
For Fred in Ohio!Sorry, FredHeads. I couldn't resist.
65 posted on
02/08/2008 1:37:11 PM PST by
TigersEye
(I'm a maverick. I'm sticking with conservatism.)
To: KevinB
I'd like to buy the world a home
And furnish it with love
Grow apple trees and honey bees
And snow white turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony
I'd like to buy the world a Coke (TM)
And keep it company
That's the real thing.
66 posted on
02/08/2008 1:37:46 PM PST by
dr_who_2
To: KevinB
I don’t think Neil was ever the front man for CSN&Y. Having said that he is a “No blood for oil” nitwit who sounds like he plays lead guitar on a ironing board.
67 posted on
02/08/2008 1:38:16 PM PST by
4yearlurker
(We are the vehicles and God is the driver.)
To: KevinB
I never could stand his singing. It sounds too much like whining.
To: KevinB
"I know that the time when music could change the world is past. I really doubt that a single song can make a difference. It is a reality," Young told reporters. The vast majority of anti-war songs in the sixties came after the war protests had started. In the same way, "We Shall Overcome" was not the cause of the civil rights movement, but an anthem and reflection. Sad to think Young is soooooooo puffed up about his role - and soooooooo politically tone deaf.
69 posted on
02/08/2008 1:39:16 PM PST by
GOPJ
(Take your ball - go home - sit this one out? Fifty years of liberal Supreme Court decisions? NO WAY.)
To: KevinB
Huckabee thinks it can. lol
71 posted on
02/08/2008 1:40:41 PM PST by
Maelstorm
(A single issue is a lonely sword to fall on.)
To: KevinB
Is that old rich fart still wearing torn jeans and tie-dyed shirts while he trades online?
72 posted on
02/08/2008 1:41:11 PM PST by
toddlintown
(Building More Highways For Children---Huckleberry Talking Point)
To: KevinB
No, directly through music, but through the money and influence that being a famous musician brings you.
That’s why you rented out a restaurant for an evening for only you and your disciples including Eddie Vedder and his brainless cronies, right Neil? Teaching them how to push things to the left with their tens of millions and influence over the young.
75 posted on
02/08/2008 1:42:22 PM PST by
Ghost of Philip Marlowe
(If Hillary is elected, her legacy will be telling the American people: Better put some ice on that.)
To: All
I think all these 60’s icons coming out the last few years realize this war is their last gasp to create their socialist utopia in the US. Fortunately, their irrelevancy with the younger generations relegate to the Assheap of time. Though the MSM still gives them the 15 minutes because the Media dinasour cling to hope that their pathetic genereation can still make a change. It is sad and pathetic to watch! But I do enjoy it! 8^)
76 posted on
02/08/2008 1:43:42 PM PST by
Hayzo
To: KevinB
I know that the time when music could change the world is past. It was never here sugar pie.
Go stick your finger in a bowl of water and pull it out. See the hole it left? That is just how important your "music" was.
Now get over yourself.
77 posted on
02/08/2008 1:45:29 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(A good marriage is like a casserole, only those responsible for it really know what goes into it.)
To: KevinB
I would like to buy the world a coke.
80 posted on
02/08/2008 1:52:45 PM PST by
Mark was here
(The earth is bipolar.)
To: KevinB
Finally someone admits it. Music is entertainment... and mildly entertaining at that.
To: KevinB
Anyone can say any number of things about Neil Young, but the fact remains he is one of the longest lasting and popular musicians of our time.
I would take Youngs resume over that of Skynyrd any day.
Ive seen them both and Crazy horse flat out rocks!
84 posted on
02/08/2008 1:54:20 PM PST by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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