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"Play it like you stole it" - Ray Blede
No argument here.
>I say they should make him toss
>salads in the local jail every day for the rest of his parole just for even
>thinking that he might be able to get off so easy.
He got off easy by doing his jail time in a celebrity cell too. Fuck
him. 237 hours of community service is about 120 shows if he plays for
2 hours. He probably wants the travel time to count as community
service.
First it must be noted that tommy lee anderson only picked
up a guitar when pam lee started going out with Kid Rock.
I find it appauling that anyone who aspires, makes a concerted effort be a
lowlife gets so much press and is portaryed as an all around hip and kool
dood by the media. People forget this guys rap sheet includes physical
abuse along with the many other prerequisite and sundry charges all rappers
and other really kool rokker doods get to keep themselves in the media
when thier tunes cant......nausiating.
for the community service, they should send him to bosnia or
rwanda ... he'd be more useful there..
georgio
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He only plays one-finger power chords...so he's not even a wanna be
guitar player in my book.
> for the community service, they should send him to bosnia or
> rwanda ... he'd be more useful there..
only if they used him as a damn target.
Axl was never really there in the first place.
"Mike C." wrote:
LOL what do you mean? Even during Guns' hey day? I think Axl lost some of
his edge as a vocalist. He sounded great on "Madagascar" on that MTV thing
but he sounded like he was running out or breath or forcing his voice too
much.
Haadi
rtaz wrote:
> How pathetic - to judge someone you don't even know. Tommy Lee is
> talented and a truly good person. How can you blindly believe that
> blonde bimbo trailer trash reject and condemn him, without hearing his
> side of the story - I suppose its par for the course, considering the
> justice system was just as blind, deaf and dumb. Tommy Lee has
> contributed so much to rock & roll, both in Motley Crue and as an
> individual artist.
Contributed what exactly? You said he "contributed so much to rock & roll,
both in Motley Crue and as an individual artist" What is his contribution
exactly? Drumming? Thats what he does in Motley Crue - play the drums.
And as an avid reader of all the Music rags, I never seem to recall Mr.
Lee ever wining 1 single award from his PEERS for his Drumming. NOT ONE!
> He is a unique, inspiring and genuine musician and
> person who has really been unfairly attacked and assaulted by a lot of
> people who find him an easy target. He may not be a great guitarist,
> no where in league with rock's best players, but he's out there. He's
> doing what he loves. He's sharing his art, and he isn't forcing
> anyone to like it. If you like it great, if you don't, buy a
> Backstreet Boys CD instead.
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If you knew your motley crue trivia you would know that Tommy Lee has a
history of violent offences. Therefore he is not a target. He has never
tried to deny his actions either. If that were the case, he would be in
court appealing his sentence instead of trying to weasel his way past it.
As I said, he should be made to toss salads in the local prison for 234
hours. I'm sick of celebrities getting off easy on crimes that local Joes
would spend a lot of time in jail for.
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"rtaz" <rtaz...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Ray Blede wrote:
> You have also judged
> our fair justice system with "blind, deaf, and dumb"
It being fair is debatable.
> I'm sick of celebrities getting off easy on crimes that local Joes
> would spend a lot of time in jail for.
Amen. As if celebrities are above the average joe and jane. Ticks me off too.
Refer to my comment about the fairness of our justice system being debatable.
Haadi
Isn't that a contradiction.
Nah, that guy never could sing. Wouldn't have ever been heard of if he
didn't have a decent band behind him. One of the great "through the nose"
singers.
Ernest T Bass wrote:
Yes. It just happened that I left something out. I meant that he sounded like
he was forcing his voice too much on the classic Guns stuff they were doing.
Like "Welcome To the Jungle" and "Paradise City"
Haadi
"Mike C." wrote:
You could say that. Personally, I liked his vocal style. But it cost him. Axl
pretty much just takes a falsetto and pushes it really really hard. That's how
he gets those high notes. Very aggressive which is why he doesn't sound the same
as he used to.
Haadi
rock stars are very poor role models..
-too many druggies(the skie's the limit)
-alcoolics (keith moon..john bonham.. jim morrisson) .great example of boozers ..dead!
-pervs (tommy with his movie...who in a normal mind
tapes himself and his girlfriend having sex..)
-idiots (red how chilli peppers comes to mind)
and let';s not go to actors/actresses..whoo hoo hoo
now...imagine this...tommy lee disapears.. well..that won't really change
your life..won't it??
but imagine the garbage truck that goes in your neighbourhood
every week just stops going... for a couple of years..
a bit more hard huh??
or this...your toilet's pipes breaks and you end up with piles of shit in
your basement..who to you call?? tommy ??
your house burns down, you call tommy??
hey..how about calling tommy to hekp find the guy who's shotting
in washington??
give me a break..i am sick and tired of hearing people
thinking rock stars and actors are gods or something..they
are often the worse kind of pathetic losers that exists.. they
just happen to have some talent and are at the right place
at the right time..
sorry for the rant...get a life and
stop thinking tommy is the new elvis
georgio
j
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If I got to have sex with Pamela Anderson, I'd tape it too. For proof, if
nothing else.
Your wife objects to you taping you and your girlfriend?
The nerve!
:-)
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aka Spyder Barques
"Haadi Mahairi" <ugl...@home.net> wrote in message
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Have any idea where I can find the "Welcome to the Jungle" version that Snakepit
did? I'd love to hear it.
Haadi