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Last post Wed, Sep 10 2008, 11:11 PM by hinesleeco. 46 replies.
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  •  Tue, Sep 02 2008, 11:54 AM 3066 in reply to 3041

    Re: Obama announcement

    Hey all, just moving this thread so everything about Obama is together.
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  •  Tue, Sep 02 2008, 11:55 AM 3067 in reply to 3040

    Re: Announcement Concert for Obama... Ruined my afternoon

    Moving over to the other Obama threads.
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  •  Thu, Sep 04 2008, 10:50 PM 3079 in reply to 3067

    Re: Announcement Concert for Obama... Ruined my afternoon

    So anyone going to the show in Baltimore?  I'll be there, but it's an easy choice for me since I live 4 blocks west of the venue. 
  •  Thu, Sep 04 2008, 11:59 PM 3080 in reply to 3016

    Re: 97s get political?

    I've been a big fan for years. I've been to their shows, even was lucky enough to meet and talk to part of the band after...I'm sooooo sad to read they are involved with such a liberal politician. Sure, we all have a right to express a PERSONAL opinion, but when any BAND (or celebrity) gets involved, it does take away from the way we feel about the band. Guys-keep your political opinions on the personal side, not in the name of your band.
  •  Fri, Sep 05 2008, 12:28 AM 3081 in reply to 3080

    Re: 97s get political?

    Too bad for all those who are going to miss out on a great show.  For a $100 "VIP" ticket you also get to see a special acoustic performance by Miller and Hammond before the main show ($25 for just the show).
  •  Fri, Sep 05 2008, 12:56 AM 3082 in reply to 3081

    Re: 97s get political?

    After reading all the nonsense in this thread, I'm a little ashamed to be associated with Old 97's fans.
    I hope you crash your momma's car.
  •  Sat, Sep 06 2008, 4:35 PM 3099 in reply to 3082

    Re: 97s get political?

    my point is a rock show is no place for politics

    I think John Lennon and Bob Dylan would disagree.  

     

    And I'd disagree with them.  They succeeded *despite* their "message" songs, not because of them.  John was the most popular man in the world before he ventured into political songwriting, and Dylan moved past political songwriting as quickly as he could, which is the only reason he still has a career.  If he hadn't written "Like a Rolling Stone" and kept on that path, he would have died right along with the folk revival.

    Seriously, how many times do you have to listen to "Imagine" and "Blowing in the Wind" before realizing how trite they really are?

  •  Sat, Sep 06 2008, 4:36 PM 3100 in reply to 3099

    Re: 97s get political?

    Fortunately, the Olds have so far avoided message songs.  (Rhett, please don't put Government Man on a record!)

    And if they want to play benefit shows, that's their business.  Doesn't interfere in any way with how awesome Too Far to Care is.

  •  Sat, Sep 06 2008, 6:34 PM 3104 in reply to 3082

    Re: 97s get political?

    SerialLadyKiller:
    After reading all the nonsense in this thread, I'm a little ashamed to be associated with Old 97's fans.

     

    I heart SLK's stance on things sometimes Wink

  •  Mon, Sep 08 2008, 9:02 AM 3117 in reply to 3104

    Anyone Know What Time Murray/Rhett are playing tonight at the Benefit?

    I'm not going to dwell on the negativity in these posts.  I'm going to the benefit tonight and couldn't be more proud of the band for taking a stand and pitching in in this crucial campaign.

     I see that doors for the reception/pre-Concert by Murry/Rhett are 5 pm.  Does anyone know when they are actually playing???

     Walt

  •  Mon, Sep 08 2008, 10:52 AM 3121 in reply to 3117

    Re: Anyone Know What Time Murray/Rhett are playing tonight at the Benefit?

    The Obama website says 6PM.  I don't know if I'd trust that, though.

    http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gs7pfd

  •  Mon, Sep 08 2008, 11:18 AM 3122 in reply to 3121

    Re: Anyone Know What Time Murray/Rhett are playing tonight at the Benefit?

    Tom thanks!!!
  •  Mon, Sep 08 2008, 2:55 PM 3126 in reply to 3082

    Re: 97s get political?

    SerialLadyKiller why is that? They are just acting on principal, just like the Old 97s are.

  •  Mon, Sep 08 2008, 10:12 PM 3130 in reply to 3126

    Re: 97s get political?

    I've gotta admit, I'm just gobsmacked that this is stirring people up as much as it is.  Granted, I'm from Canada, and politics are decidedly less polarized here, but I can't imagine deciding not to like, for example, Great Big Sea or someone whose music I love, just because I disagree with their political leanings.  I mean sure, don't go to that particular show, if you don't want your $$ going toward Mr. Obama's campaign, but seriously, deciding not to listen to a band you love anymore?  Aren't you kind of cutting off your nose to spite your face?

  •  Tue, Sep 09 2008, 11:51 AM 3136 in reply to 3130

    Re: 97s get political?

    This election is bringing out some pretty strong emotions it seems. If the benefit show was in Chicago I wouldnt go to it. But I wouldnt stop liking the band over it. But if the band all the sudden became very politcal I would probaley not like the band as much. One thing I have always liked about the band was the witty and quirky lyrics. And honestly I think that it would be hard writing quriky lyrics about taxes and universal health care Wink

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