12/27/91-L.A.-W/Nirvana & Red Hot Chili Peppers
9/10/92-Singles Party L.A-Park Plaza Hotel
12/1/93-Las Vegas Aladdin Hotel
7/10/98-San Diego Cox Arena
7/11/98-Las Vegas Thomas & Mack
8/12/00 Tampa St Petes Time Forum
4/13/03 Tampa St Petes Time Forum
10/8/04 Kissimee I want the DVD
Tommy Boy is the best movie of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DC 6/14/98
NJ 8/28 & 8/29/98
NJ 9/1 & 9/2/00
PA 4/28/03
NJ 7/5 & 7/6/03
NY 7/8/03
PA 7/12/03
PA 10/1/04
DC 10/11/04
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PA 10/3/05
NJ 5/27 & 5/28/06
DC 5/30/06
NJ 6/1 & 6/3/06
WA 7/22 & 7/23/06
IL 8/5/07
NJ 6/19 & 6/20/08
DC 6/22/08
NY 6/24 & 6/25/08
NY 7/1/08
PA 10/27, 10/28, 10/30 & 10/31/09
An Alternative Ulster
Grab it and change it it's yours
Get an Alternative Ulster
Ignore the bores and their laws
Get an Alternative Ulster
Be an anti-security force
Alter your native Ulster
Alter you native land
nobody would be able to stir their coffee cos Staley would have stolen all the wee metal spoons...
maybe its because in the grand scheme of things his following is fairly limited, i.e. the majority of people might say Lennon, Dylan, Presley et al.... Layne Staley doesnt have the same cultural impact as these behemoths of music....
it'd be like chatting to a bible salesman when you could have phoned god..
wow. that is really cold.
I am sad for you. :(
my choices would be: (for a good musical minutia conversation)
Pete Townshend
Ed Vedder
Ginger Baker.
to have a great conversation/be in the presence:
LAYNE STALEY
Jim Morrison
Keith Moon
somewhere it would be cool to hang out with Keith Richards...but couldnt fit him in!
IF YOU WANT A PLATE OF MY BEEF SWELLINGTON, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PAY THE COVERCHARGE.
Wow, that's tough . . . If i had to pick, i would go with:
1. John Petrucci (He is amazing, you have to admit it even if you don't like his music)
2. Eddie Vedder
3. Scott Weiland/Dave Grohl . . .I know that is 4, but i can't decide . . . any suggestions?
You don't need to know everything to believe in something; you only need to know enough.
alive-howard zinn
-george w. bush
-noam chomsky(sp?)
or
-ed vedder
-bob dylan
-tom waits
dead-jim morrison
-charles bukowski
-frank zappa
bush and chomsky! hahaha- bukowski! tom waits! holy poop i love your picks!
Alive- i would pick
1)Leonaard Cohen..... god i have so much to tell him
2)Jimmy Gnecco...
3)Woody Allen or Floria Sigismondi....or marilyn manson
dead people?
1)Shannon Hoon
2)william burroughs
3)Jeff Buckley... but he would probably leave because he would get annoyed with me asking him to sing to me all night....
Also, id have to sit burroughs and hoon on opposite sides of the table so that they dont take off and start doing smack together....
* Molson Amphitheatre - June 28, 2003
* Air Canada Centre - Sept 19, 2005
* Eddie Vedder- Massey Hall - Aug 12, 2008
* Molson Amphitheatre - Aug 21, 2009
* HSBC Arena Buffalo - May 10, 2010
* Air Canada Centre - Sept 11 2011
its not cold... its realistic... i dont subscribe to the point of view of the romanticism of heroin abuse... i see and have seen, very closely, how it affects people.... and I see it almost daily.
perhaps when it affects you in some way you lose the rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away to it... but anyhoo
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
its not cold... its realistic... i dont subscribe to the point of view of the romanticism of heroin abuse... i see and have seen, very closely, how it affects people.... and I see it almost daily.
perhaps when it affects you in some way you lose the rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away to it... but anyhoo
Still a close minded asswipe, huh? Don't assume that because someone respects someone who unfortunately lost their battle to an addiction, that they haven't dealt with it first hand. For the bazillionth time, it's all about the person, not the addiction. I don't think anyone has a "rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away"...I'm positive it's more like a "rose tinted appeal" of someone who touched their life.
For someone who supposedly works with, or deals with, people with drug addiction, or whatever you supposedly do, you should have a way better understanding of what addiction actually is. I, too, feel sorry for you...& believe me, there's plenty of reason to.
Still a close minded asswipe, huh? Don't assume that because someone respects someone who unfortunately lost their battle to an addiction, that they haven't dealt with it first hand. For the bazillionth time, it's all about the person, not the addiction. I don't think anyone has a "rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away"...I'm positive it's more like a "rose tinted appeal" of someone who touched their life.
For someone who supposedly works with, or deals with, people with drug addiction, or whatever you supposedly do, you should have a way better understanding of what addiction actually is. I, too, feel sorry for you...& believe me, there's plenty of reason to.
...You didn't think he was at my table for his lyrical genius, did you? lol.
personally i think he is a lyrical genius! amongst other things....
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i know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
i HOPE you'll be a star,
in somebody elses sky, but why, why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine?!
Most definitely, my brother, that passed away last year, and probably Jimmy Page and John Lennon. Sittin, talkin, and passin a guitar back and forth was somethin me and my brother did, and for a few weeks after my brother died, I couldn't play any of my guitars. I just think it would be cool to do one more time and since I have to pick 2 others, I feel I should pick our favorite guitarist, and one of our favorite lyricist/songwriters ever. Plus, it doesnt hurt that Page and Lennon both seem to be fairly intellectual. It would have to be a picnic down at Garden of the Gods, at midnight, during the biggest meteor shower ever.
Comments
1.Eddie Vedder
2.Brian May
3.Tom Petty
Passed Away
1.Elvis Presley
2.Freddie Mercury
3.Chris Farley
9/10/92-Singles Party L.A-Park Plaza Hotel
12/1/93-Las Vegas Aladdin Hotel
7/10/98-San Diego Cox Arena
7/11/98-Las Vegas Thomas & Mack
8/12/00 Tampa St Petes Time Forum
4/13/03 Tampa St Petes Time Forum
10/8/04 Kissimee I want the DVD
Tommy Boy is the best movie of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NJ 8/28 & 8/29/98
NJ 9/1 & 9/2/00
PA 4/28/03
NJ 7/5 & 7/6/03
NY 7/8/03
PA 7/12/03
PA 10/1/04
DC 10/11/04
NJ 9/30 & 10/1/05
PA 10/3/05
NJ 5/27 & 5/28/06
DC 5/30/06
NJ 6/1 & 6/3/06
WA 7/22 & 7/23/06
IL 8/5/07
NJ 6/19 & 6/20/08
DC 6/22/08
NY 6/24 & 6/25/08
NY 7/1/08
PA 10/27, 10/28, 10/30 & 10/31/09
Keanu Reeves
Ewan Mc Gregor
....and please lock the door when u leave....
awesome pick!
''i dont wanna think, i wanna feel''
Patrick Stewart
Bill Clinton
Conan O'Brien
Max Roach
Stanley Clarke
Janis Joplin
Cliff Burton
Grab it and change it it's yours
Get an Alternative Ulster
Ignore the bores and their laws
Get an Alternative Ulster
Be an anti-security force
Alter your native Ulster
Alter you native land
Peter Jackson
Queentin Tarantino!
-george w. bush
-noam chomsky(sp?)
or
-ed vedder
-bob dylan
-tom waits
dead-jim morrison
-charles bukowski
-frank zappa
wow. that is really cold.
I am sad for you. :(
my choices would be: (for a good musical minutia conversation)
Pete Townshend
Ed Vedder
Ginger Baker.
to have a great conversation/be in the presence:
LAYNE STALEY
Jim Morrison
Keith Moon
somewhere it would be cool to hang out with Keith Richards...but couldnt fit him in!
...Waaaay down the other end...Simon Baker & Jon Bon Jovi.
1. John Petrucci (He is amazing, you have to admit it even if you don't like his music)
2. Eddie Vedder
3. Scott Weiland/Dave Grohl . . .I know that is 4, but i can't decide . . . any suggestions?
bush and chomsky! hahaha- bukowski! tom waits! holy poop i love your picks!
Alive- i would pick
1)Leonaard Cohen..... god i have so much to tell him
2)Jimmy Gnecco...
3)Woody Allen or Floria Sigismondi....or marilyn manson
dead people?
1)Shannon Hoon
2)william burroughs
3)Jeff Buckley... but he would probably leave because he would get annoyed with me asking him to sing to me all night....
Also, id have to sit burroughs and hoon on opposite sides of the table so that they dont take off and start doing smack together....
* Air Canada Centre - Sept 19, 2005
* Eddie Vedder- Massey Hall - Aug 12, 2008
* Molson Amphitheatre - Aug 21, 2009
* HSBC Arena Buffalo - May 10, 2010
* Air Canada Centre - Sept 11 2011
Tim and Neil Finn
Eddie Vedder
Kurt Cobain
Trent Reznor
" makes much more sense to live in the present tense "
2.Alex Zanardi
3.Paul Newman
~E.V.
dont feel sad for me... i couldnt give a fuck
its not cold... its realistic... i dont subscribe to the point of view of the romanticism of heroin abuse... i see and have seen, very closely, how it affects people.... and I see it almost daily.
perhaps when it affects you in some way you lose the rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away to it... but anyhoo
crackle
pop
http://www.myspace.com/brain_of_c
2. Shannon Hoon
3. Mark Lanegan
good taste...
thanks..and the list goes on ¡¡¡¡
The Edge
Mike McCready
yeha i would put JBJ on just to look at him! lol
i'd probably add vedder and bono too, and my table would be complete!
i know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
i HOPE you'll be a star,
in somebody elses sky, but why, why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine?!
Still a close minded asswipe, huh? Don't assume that because someone respects someone who unfortunately lost their battle to an addiction, that they haven't dealt with it first hand. For the bazillionth time, it's all about the person, not the addiction. I don't think anyone has a "rose tinted appeal of sitting with someone who threw their life away"...I'm positive it's more like a "rose tinted appeal" of someone who touched their life.
For someone who supposedly works with, or deals with, people with drug addiction, or whatever you supposedly do, you should have a way better understanding of what addiction actually is. I, too, feel sorry for you...& believe me, there's plenty of reason to.
...You didn't think he was at my table for his lyrical genius, did you?
personally i think he is a lyrical genius! amongst other things....
i know someday you'll have a beautiful life,
i HOPE you'll be a star,
in somebody elses sky, but why, why, why can't it be, why can't it be mine?!
Lanye Staley
Billy Corgan
thats table just is awesome...
though i wouldn't mind hetfield, neil pearlt or ahhh too many
those 3 will have to do
Cobain
Dimebag....session boi!!
Micky Dolenz (cuz he's funny!)
Eddie Vedder (duh!)
PS. RIP Richard Pryor...
2. Howard Zinn
3. Bill Hicks
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde