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From | "rickbilous" <rickbilous@yahoo.ca> |
Subject | Re: American Hi-Fi VS Fountains of Wayne |
Date | Thu, 11 Sep 2003 04:12:35 -0000 |
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Stewart,
I never said it was their fault either, but yet you said that I did.
Could we please avoid getting personal? Since you don't seem to have
a sense of humour, I was being FACETIOUS. I know that Fountains of
Wayne is definitely not about sex, drugs and rock and roll. Honestly
though, I don't think you could convince me that being a rock star
is such a tough gig. It is after all, the life that they chose. And,
life is what you make of it. Bands like American Hi-fi are making
the most of their situation - I know it must suck being trapped in a
van for days on end with the same people, but that would make me
(and them) want to let loose and party, not to be upset for being
there. Could you please inform me what it is like being a rock star -
"rock star Stew"?
--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, Stewart Mason <flamingo@t...> wrote:
> At 11:24 PM 9/10/2003 -0000, rickbilous wrote:
> >I'm sorry, but I don't think there is any way that we
> >should be saying "Oh, poor Fountains of Wayne", you make a living
> >writing and playing music, you tour from town to town with a
bunch of
> >guys, and spend the rest of your time drinking/partying (I don't
> >think they are the groupie type of band).
>
> 1. I never said "Poor Fountains of Wayne."
>
> 2. If you honestly think that that's the life of a rock and roll
band,
> then there's really nothing else I can say on this topic.
>
> S
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