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Re: (TV) a friend responds



----- Original Message ----- From: "Murray Ramone" <murrayramone@hotmail.com>
To: <tv@obbard.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: (TV) a friend responds


just checking out this nonsense

Steven Segal has a blues band, he played in Edinburgh recently, did okay business, partly blues fans, partly hollywood fans, partly old grannies

but, do you know what he had with him ?

his own personal buddhist monk


Did he order the audience to be completely silent?

Richard Lloyd can do whatever the fuck he wants, if people dont like it, they can go home


Will Richard give them back the money they paid for him to perform music? (Yes, people pay for him to perform music, not just to see him do whatever.) Or are the shows billed as "Richard Lloyd acts like a prima donna for your amusment?"

Most people are paid to do a job, not to do whatever the fuck they want.

But if that ever happens to me, I'm sure you'll be happy to reimburse me. If you can be so cavilier with other people's money, it must mean so little to you that you won't mind spending a bit so Richard Lloyd can do whatever the fuck he wants without criticism.





From: Ty Burr <tyburr@mindspring.com>
Reply-To: tv@obbard.com
To: tv@obbard.com
Subject: Re: (TV) a friend responds
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 18:36:13 -0400

How DARE him foist his own frigging sanctimonious pseudo religious self-deception on an
audience that PAID to see him play music.  He can fuck himself.


I'm sorry, that's just bollocks. You don't pay to see an artist play music, you pay to see the artist, period, and whatever baggage he/she brings to the party is part of the entire deal. You just can't divorce the two. How dare your friend be so ridiculously pious? Would he object if it had been another musician, like, I don't know, Daniel Johnston (who gets a free pass to act crazy because the poor guy IS crazy and the music press loves him for it). Would he object if Richard had said things your friend agreed with, politically or spiritually (or a-spiritually, as the case may be)?

I don't begrudge Richard laying his religious trip on me anymore than if he were to wax political, poetic, anthropological, whatever. I don't have to agree to it or even comprehend it to allow him the space to do that without telling him to fuck off. He has earned my respect A) through 35 years of playing music I admire to no end and B) getting on a stage in front of a crowd in the first place. To be honest, I was mighty entertained by the whole spectacle of intransigent artist -- fine, call him delusional if it makes you feel better (or maybe there's something to the whole Tony Clifton thing) -- versus outraged audience. Anything that gets the hipoisies' knickers in a twist can't be all bad.

Maybe I'd kick at Barbra Streisand prices, but not at $10 and a beer. In other words, quit your belly-achin', give the man some room, let him say what he feels and play what he feels, and if you don't like it, don't see him a second time. But I bet you will.

T.
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