The Boss: "I'm worth it."
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So who is considered politically acceptable to listen to for conservatives?
Ted Nugent and Morrisey would presumably be ok if they weren’t so shit.
Donald Trump seemed quite keen on The Village People, but you know what - I think a couple of those guys might not be completely heterosexual…
@Doctor-Phibes said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
So who is considered politically acceptable to listen to for conservatives?
Ted Nugent and Morrisey would presumably be ok if they weren’t so shit.
Donald Trump seemed quite keen on The Village People, but you know what - I think a couple of those guys might not be completely heterosexual…
Pretty sure anybody who watches movies or TV, or listens to popular music, does so knowing the people involved are mostly outspoken leftists.
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The problem is when these asshats do this I tend to lose respect for them, regardless of what they're saying.
I can put aside the
DixieChicks' politics when listening to their music, but I just can't quite not hear all the other shit they said. It's better when they "shut up and sing." Because of all the controversy they inspired, it's always in the back of my head.Similarly, when a fun show like "The Good Fight" starts having scenes with characters having nightmares about Trump getting elected or DeSantis being a child molester.
If I want to be preached at, I'll go to church.
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@Copper said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
Remember when Dick Nixon liked Lawrence Welk?
And Secretary of Interior hated the Beach Boys.
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I think that Mr. Springsteen has a point about pricing. I was reading that somewhere about 25-30% of tickets to big concerts are re-sold for prices higher than the original
So, if an artist wants to keep most of the revenue for themselves, since they are the ones producing the output, that is one way of doing it.
(I should add that I like Springsteen and his music so probably a bit bias by what he says. LOL)
Actually, artists could do like Garth Brooks. When he started touring again, he would just keep adding shows until the shows would no longer sell out. That way , he figured that the re-sale market would be very small.
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I think that Mr. Springsteen has a point about pricing. I was reading that somewhere about 25-30% of tickets to big concerts are re-sold for prices higher than the original
So, if an artist wants to keep most of the revenue for themselves, since they are the ones producing the output, that is one way of doing it.
(I should add that I like Springsteen and his music so probably a bit bias by what he says. LOL)
Actually, artists could do like Garth Brooks. When he started touring again, he would just keep adding shows until the shows would no longer sell out. That way , he figured that the re-sale market would be very small.
@taiwan_girl said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
Actually, artists could do like Garth Brooks.
Or, Glenn Gould. Problem solved.
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If you think it’s too expensive, don’t go and see him.
Same as me and Lagavulin
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
I think a couple of those guys might not be completely heterosexual…
Republicans aren't like that anymore.
You missed Tucker's interview last night with the "Gays Against Grooming" lady, didn't you?
It was a pleasant, positive discussion.
Haters see only hate.
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@Copper said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
Remember when Dick Nixon liked Lawrence Welk?
And Secretary of Interior hated the Beach Boys.
@George-K said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
@Copper said in The Boss: "I'm worth it.":
Remember when Dick Nixon liked Lawrence Welk?
And Secretary of Interior hated the Beach Boys.
Because he didn't know that Mr. Reagan was friends with the Beach Boys.