rdhull said:
Rod, you trying to get yourself banned or something? lol. Dont go out like that. Lol no really, English is not my first Language, I just thought this was the appropriate word, I m sorry if I offended anyone | |
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what country are you from?
in 2020
And the Moderator snipped your word a few times, so you had to realize something was wrong... | |
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This is from the hells angels behavior. Not the crowd. The HA terrorized the Altamont concert that day. This was 1969. Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death by the HA for brndashing a gun. Its a controversy becasue in the doc Gimme Shelter, its not sure if he brandished the gun because he was being attacked or before. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Dude, dont use racial or other epithets like that to describe gay etc. You dont know that word/meaning is terrible? In 2019? and smile about it?weird "Climb in my fur." | |
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Hey Rod-I believe you. I also really like your posts. | |
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But a lot of the HA reaction is because of the crowd | |
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Nothing the crowd did warranted the violent actions of the hells angels. wtf? "Climb in my fur." | |
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No it didn't warrant that level lol and again Prince got out of that show relatively safe, Jagger got punched lol the HA were probably still 'fans' of the and the Dead | |
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you may be right | |
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I have a hard time believing there were a lot Hells Angels in the crowd unless they were specifically there to settle a score with Jagger over Altamont. | |
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This has just reminded me of a huge 2-day concert I attended in Europe, 1985. It was at the old Olympic stadium in Athens. The lineup included the CLash, the Cure, Depeche Mode. Culture Club came on and when that enormous (and largely homophobic) crowd got a sight of Boy George, the booing, name-calling etc was relentless. The band had to leave the stage without finishing the show. It was really so sad. It had to have been such a humiliating experience for him. | |
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you got a black dude in bikini briefs and a trenchcoat singing funky/electronic pop about jacking u off in front of a crowd of a mostly middle aged white rock audience in 1981 when america was waaaay more conservative than it is today..sorry..had to be blunt | |
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Right. The middle age audience began with the Steel Wheels tour. The 1981 Los Angeles audience was young and dumb. "Climb in my fur." | |
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well said....Pince had his work cut out for him to change that | |
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Gotta say, this is the first time that I have heard someone blame the Hell's Angels behavior on the crowd at Altamont. I would suggest less drunk posting. /not always easy | |
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I think he/she meant OF4S "Climb in my fur." | |
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He was always BOLD, just on the cutting edge, I think it just did not work for him at this particular show. I have been to other rock concerts in that era, and sometimes the "warm up" act just doesn't do it for the crowd. I don't think race was the biggest contributing factor. Although we all know Prince was straight, these cats at the show probably weren't sure which way he swung. During that era (It was mine, so yeah...) gays were not generally treated well at all. Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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I've only just heard Lisa's description of what happened. She even said Prince changed the line up to try to appeal to more of a rock vibe. Poor Mark his very first time. She never said if anything was thrown directly at her and Wendy or the others as I think about. Seems they've been boo'd before but this was brutal. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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Check post #38 | |
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calm down, no one is blaming the crowd
Drunk posting might be your issue... just say no. | |
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So, you say stupid shit like that when you are sober? How embarrassing. Apologies. | |
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because racism.... | |
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I thought all opening acts got booed at Stones concerts, at least in the past. It's just part of it.
I'm not sure how I came to believe this but that's always been my understanding; either I read it or a fan explained it to me. Mick and/or the whole band would choose opening acts who deliberately contrasted with the band in some way, and the fans would predictably "reject" them, "demanding" the Stones come out. The more contrast, the worse the reaction.
This could be totally incorrect. I do know a superfan though who's been to hundreds of shows and even appeared in some of their live concert films (this lady somehow always makes it to the front row), so maybe I'll ask her sometime. | |
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herb4 said: I have a hard time believing there were a lot Hells Angels in the crowd unless they were specifically there to settle a score with Jagger over Altamont. Good points. Next time I see my dad in person I will ask him to elaborate on the crowd and his "Hells Angels-types" comments to me. And I will ask my co-worker as well for she was more up front at that concert as compared to my dad. The overall sense I picked up from them when they spoke of P being booed off the stage was it was because of his attire- the bikini briefs and his so-called prancing around the stage. I will also ask them from their perspective if they believe race had to do with it. They both knew about his music even back then. They just both felt it was not a good line-up booking and did not make sense for that crowd even being in L.A. "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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On here years ago I told my story of this event
I have a different story than most. I was there from beginning to end. I worked that historical event. I will tell my story when I get back. Saw this thread last night and wanted 2 tell my story what I witness. I worked that event and it was freakin crazy. Believe me it was crazy fans from all parts of the world. So many hyped of fans. REMEMBER PRINCE WAS THE LAST ACT BEFORE MICK CAME ON. LAST ACT.
THEY DID NOT COME 2 SEE PRINCE. AGAIN, HE WAS THE LAST ACT
to be continued. | |
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Different indeed... Just went back to The Questlove Supreme podcast when he interviewed The Revolution. They (Bobby, Brown, Fink....Wendy and Lisa were a separate interview) all confirmed they went first, so I'm not sure what you mean by Prince going last.
[Edited 1/17/20 15:19pm] "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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