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No John Blackwell solo on DVD I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video. | |
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Stop complaining, you whiner. It was 15 fucking dollars, and you should be happy with whatever he feels good about releasing. If you don't like it, you shouldn't have bought it in the first place. How dare you. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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There were quite a few peeps that were disappointed that the dvd was only 80 minutes long.
Lamot has a right to voice his opinion. | |
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LaMont said: I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video.
Actually you could go watch his solo during the Leno appearence of The Ballad of Dorothy Parker, he always does the same solo anyway. | |
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I was being sarcastic, actually. Sorry for the confusion.
lovebird said: There were quite a few peeps that were disappointed that the dvd was only 80 minutes long.
Lamot has a right to voice his opinion. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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EverlastingNow said: LaMont said: I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video.
Actually you could go watch his solo during the Leno appearence of The Ballad of Dorothy Parker, he always does the same solo anyway. SO what? WHat does that have to do with the DVD? I have seen his solo live at least 12 times. I know where it is. | |
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LaMont said: I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video.
I was wondering the same thing. | |
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LaMont said: EverlastingNow said: LaMont said: I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video.
Actually you could go watch his solo during the Leno appearence of The Ballad of Dorothy Parker, he always does the same solo anyway. SO what? WHat does that have to do with the DVD? I have seen his solo live at least 12 times. I know where it is. Why waste any of the 80 minutes of the DVD on the same dry boring solo. But thanks for sharing your | |
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theblueangel said: Stop complaining, you whiner. It was 15 fucking dollars, and you should be happy with whatever he feels good about releasing. If you don't like it, you shouldn't have bought it in the first place. How dare you.
You´re a sarcastic idi.t who complains of being deleted over at NPGMC... Just check your attitude and you´ll know why... "Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always" | |
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I'd rather be a sarcastic idiot than a humorless one. And I'd rather not check my attitude, thanks...I don't need to dilute my opinions in deference to Princey's newly delicate little ears. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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theblueangel said: I'd rather be a sarcastic idiot than a humorless one. And I'd rather not check my attitude, thanks...I don't need to dilute my opinions in deference to Princey's newly delicate little ears.
I find your sarcasm refreshing and full-bodied, without a hint of aftertaste. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Plus, my sarcasm's got a frothy, voluminous head...drink up. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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I remember in London last year he had John filmed for the "Muse" video, I wonder what happened to it... cheers
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EverlastingNow said: LaMont said: I think the DVD is a very concise and angular presentation. However, I was wondering about the exclusion of a John Blackwell solo. I think his routine is quite visual and would have gone over well on video.
Actually you could go watch his solo during the Leno appearence of The Ballad of Dorothy Parker, he always does the same solo anyway. Well, Blackwell's solo in Budokan during "The Question Of U" is more impressive and longer. Any solo during "Xenophobia" too... People needed to see that. | |
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