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#226595 by rlkinthebandmix
Fri Nov 29, 2013 9:06 pm
Greetings, Sports-Fans!

I was that kid! I don't know... It's kind of this story about a bicycle... That's what I thought...
Wham! I'm in a high-energy mosh!
They were reluctant to help me up off the field...
The decibel levels in a high-energy concert are a factor. Without perhaps dangerous volume levels, most metal songs are popular dance-club songs. There are safety regulations for these things!
It's even in the lyrics. "The dead lay in pools of maroon below..." Jeremy, from Ten... I might consider these lyrics to be pervasive, or misleading... It's a Pearl Jam record. Do these lyrics attract the wrong element to these concerts? As I said on Twitter, "Metal is for Physicians!"
I gave up on buying Pearl Jam records around the "No Code" release. The concert I attended predated the fatalities noted in Denmark. Pearl Jam appeared in Portland, with Neil Young. It was around 1995.
Jango seems to have billed me with Van Halen, recently. That's a good record. It's like soft-rock from hell...
Stay safe! Have some fun!

Sincerely,

Robert Lee Kumpf

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Last edited by rlkinthebandmix on Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:58 am, edited 3 times in total.

#226616 by fisherman bob
Sat Nov 30, 2013 1:46 pm
I'm assuming you are on Jango on Van Halen radio stations. What is Jango charging for 1000 plays and is it doing you any good?

#226618 by VinnyViolin
Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:27 pm
Pearl Jam concerts are like holiday shopping at Wall-Mart :idea:

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