Re: Global Citizen Festival (NYC/2015)
Posted: Sun September 27, 2015 3:01 am
That was fun. Now back to pre-season Hockey.
*Frozen pizzabodysnatcher wrote:time for Thai food and some edibles
you're in EV's dressing room?bodysnatcher wrote:time for Thai food and some edibles
But sharing a stage and a night with some of the greediest people on the earth? For an event who's alleged purpose is to end poverty and inequality and blah blah blah... These people, and the politicians they buy, are THE cause of it all. I mean, dictionary hypocrisy going on here..Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, I'm thankful that Ed has more or less abandoned bonehead anti-capitalist ranting.dprival78 wrote:Remember when eddy used to rail against corporations?
I'm skipping the food & the edibles, and I'm just smoking that shit and drinking some good beer.tragabigzanda wrote:Were I in Seattle, I'd skip the pizza and go straight to the edibles. An hour later, I'd go to Molly Moon's.bodysnatcher wrote:time for Thai food and some edibles
I thinkt hats an elementary viewpoint of it. Which i think is what Ed had years ago. I also dont think he rallied against all corporations, or that corporations were bad, it was the rich people that didnt give back that had ed riled up. That sort of sentiment can only be spoken of on a surface level from the stage.dprival78 wrote:But sharing a stage and a night with some of the greediest people on the earth? For an event who's alleged purpose is to end poverty and inequality and blah blah blah... These people, and the politicians they buy, are THE cause of it all. I mean, dictionary hypocrisy going on here..Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, I'm thankful that Ed has more or less abandoned bonehead anti-capitalist ranting.dprival78 wrote:Remember when eddy used to rail against corporations?
And my favorite band is now officially partner with them.
I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
Are you dehydrated?CopperTom wrote:I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
Yes and sunburnt.LetMeSleep wrote:Are you dehydrated?CopperTom wrote:I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
Lightning Bolt was the highlight. And I also thought Better Man was good. And I can't believe I'm saying this but, I really enjoyed Small Town.CopperTom wrote:I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
PHATJ wrote:Lightning Bolt was the highlight. And I also thought Better Man was good. And I can't believe I'm saying this but, I really enjoyed Small Town.CopperTom wrote:I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
too far of a drive. plus ice cream ruins metragabigzanda wrote:Were I in Seattle, I'd skip the pizza and go straight to the edibles. An hour later, I'd go to Molly Moon's.bodysnatcher wrote:time for Thai food and some edibles
Yeah, I don't think that's necessarily true.dprival78 wrote: But sharing a stage and a night with some of the greediest people on the earth? For an event who's alleged purpose is to end poverty and inequality and blah blah blah... These people, and the politicians they buy, are THE cause of it all.
Lightning Bolt got me into it. To that point it was kinda, hey cool, I'm watching PJ live on my tv. I thought they hit a pretty good groove there and mostly rode it the rest of the way.CopperTom wrote:I thought Lightning Bolt was good too.southp wrote:No joke I was actually hoping to hear Corduroy.
I thought Betterman was a highlight.
Bill Gates is heavily invested in Monsanto. Eddie grew up? Or said, fuck it, I'm old and rich and don't really care anymore?Strat wrote:I thinkt hats an elementary viewpoint of it. Which i think is what Ed had years ago. I also dont think he rallied against all corporations, or that corporations were bad, it was the rich people that didnt give back that had ed riled up. That sort of sentiment can only be spoken of on a surface level from the stage.dprival78 wrote:But sharing a stage and a night with some of the greediest people on the earth? For an event who's alleged purpose is to end poverty and inequality and blah blah blah... These people, and the politicians they buy, are THE cause of it all. I mean, dictionary hypocrisy going on here..Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, I'm thankful that Ed has more or less abandoned bonehead anti-capitalist ranting.dprival78 wrote:Remember when eddy used to rail against corporations?
And my favorite band is now officially partner with them.
And, ed has grown up. Thank god. we all should.