@aewarren “Twist and Shout”
Whats wrong with it? Any more evidence?
l’m no “whipper snapper” now but if l twist too much, l shout.
🎶
John had a sore throat, and a bad back too
Work it all out, Work it all out…..Ooooohh!
Are there any recording artists you just can’t listen too?
For me there is one that has always been top of the list.
Edith Piaf…..l just can’t think of anything worse.
Do not get me wrong and consider my choice is in any way racist….l love to listen to music with songs in any language… Italian, French, Spanish…..
Russian and German can however be extremely demanding, but Edith Piaf (if possible in any language) is a potential harrowing experience.
Do any others on here have a similar artist, or artists that can trigger the same physical reaction?
@aewarren “Twist and Shout” Whats wrong with it? Any more evidence? l’m no “whipper snapper” now but if l twist too much, l shout. 🎶 John had a sore throat, and a bad back too Work it all out, Work it all out…..Ooooohh! |
Thought of the day (from a previous post) ”The Beatles murdering Twist and Shout” Thinking logically….. No one ever talks about an original song sung by the original band of ever being accused of murdering it. They just say it’s awful rubbish or crap. l believe that “murdering a song” can only be levelled at a cover version of the original song performed by others.
l often recall The Troggs, “Wild Thing” After the lead singer played it to his girlfriend apparently she said, “That’s awful (or horrible)…..no one’s going to buy that!” No mention of murdering the song, but l don’t rule out what she might have done had he kept on playing it. |
And you, @gdaddy1 , are relying way too much on Faux "news" talking heads and other Bruce hating snowflakes. You type BS like you were there with Bruce in 1968 when he took his physical and knew his medical history better than the doc that examined him. Perhaps you did a google AI search yourself and came up with: Per UPI, in an April 2017 interview with Tom Hanks, Bruce shared his lingering feelings about dodging the draft during Vietnam, which inspired him to write, “Born in the USA.” "I had some friends, very close friends of mine ... Guys who came home in wheelchairs and, then, I didn’t go. I was a stone-cold draft dodger," he said while speaking with Tom at the Tribeca Film Festival. "I pulled the whole ’Alice’s Restaurant.’ ’I’m sorry, sir. I don’t understand what you are saying because I am high on LSD.’” “I did everything in the draft-dodger’s textbook," Bruce revealed. "So, perhaps, I felt guilty about that later on. I had friends who went. I had friends who went and died. I had friends later on who were seriously hurt.” ? Or maybe it was this AI search you did that convinces you that Bruce was a draft dodger: Bruce was physically ineligible for the draft.In a 1984 interview with Rolling Stone, he gave a detailed explanation of the injuries that happened just before he would have been drafted. “I got a 4-F. I had a brain concussion from a motorcycle accident when I was 17,” he told the outlet at the time. “Plus, I did the basic ’60s rag, you know: fillin’ out the forms all crazy, not takin’ the tests. When I was 19, I wasn’t ready to be that generous with my life. I was called for induction, and when I got on the bus to go take my physical, I thought one thing: I ain’t goin’.” Well, showing up for a draft physical and answering questions in a manner that results in a 4F classification is not draft dodging. Technically, neither is having your slum lord dad pay off a doctor to write a letter saying that you have bone spurs, however, it’s way closer to draft dodging than goofing with an army doctor at a draft physical is. At least Bruce showed up for his physical, which is way more than Cadet Bonespurs did. And truthfully, I don’t have a problem with anything anybody did to get out of Vietnam--not even Freddy T.s kid. The US involvement in intervention of a civil war between two corrupt governments certainly was an honorable endeavor and great accomplishment, wasn’t it. Those interviews illustrate that Bruce now feels guilt that he was able to goof with an army doc and stay out of Vietnam, but it is a guilt that he shouldn’t feel and when he calls himself a draft dodger he is misusing the term and the guilt he feels is misguided and is causing him to be way too hard on himself. And compare Bruce’s interview to this: “I had a doctor that gave me a letter — a very strong letter on the heels." A very strong letter, ha ha. As far as relying on AI too much for information about Freehold, NJ, I’ll take this abstract https://njs.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/njs/article/view/27 as being way more credible than anything that you have ever typed on A’gon.
You are too much. I’ll just bet that with your massive talent you are turning down record companies left and right, because you, in fact, are self made. Nobody, except maybe you and the slum lord Freddy T. and his kid, are self made. Ha ha. What a joke. The record company that "picked him up" did not do so because they were feeling sorry for him and wanted to commit a rare charitable act, they did so because he had a sound that that they knew people wanted to hear. You should write a book; I am positive that faux "news" will "pick you up" and turn you into a bigger star than Bruce is.
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