Ok, I mention to my classes today that MCA from Beastie Boys died. And I got silence. 3/4 or more of them had no idea who Beastie Boys are. How is that possible?
What are parents teaching their kids today?
Doug wrote:In years with a very strong lineup I would get frustrated because I couldn't be in two places at the same time.
Doug wrote:But Ty, some days way back you WERE in two places at the same time![]()
h_wimmer11 wrote:Chris wrote:Best avatar pic I have seen h_wimmer! One of the best movies ever made!
Thanks Chris! It's my favorite.
Doug wrote:Yeah it is sad to lose people, never saw it like that before. But maybe now the magic can present itself without obstruction.
For me, it's about perspective. Maybe it's having lived in the vicinity of the Jam up here in the north woods my whole life, where not a whole lot goes on. In the early 90's, if someone told me there would be a music festival up here less than an hour from my house at a riding stable in the woods that would bring bands like ZZ Top, Def Leppard and KISS and tens of thousands of people to see them, I would've suggested they have their head checked. Like Field Of Dreams, "if you build it, they will come." What it's done for the area, the local economies, the hype and excitement, watching it grow. There's a very humble perspective and appreciation. I am partial to it, like a child. There's no 'drinking the Kool Aid' or being blind to the health of the lineup each year. Most years it's our straight-A honor student and a couple times it's been the red-headed stepchild, but a lot of us will still be here in full support, backing it's successes and rallying behind it 100%, selflessly, and keying on the positives because it's meant so much over the years.
Cheers!
'i beet up yor read-hedded stepp chyld'![]()
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