I think it's a wonderful picture. It reminds me of better albums recorded by somewhat lame hippy artists, such as David Bowie, Lou Reed or Neil Young, who've made masterpieces such as HOURS, GROWING UP IN PUBLIC and LANDING ON WATER. Why these gay people have chosen to write crappy guitar music, or those "rock" kind of songs, it makes me want to cry like a big baby.
26th October 2007 01:36 PM
luxury1
I do hope no one shows Mick the Liberace doll, with the matching sequined pants....
(I'd still lift that bedazzled jacket and lick that belly. Think of the glitter that would adorn my hair!!)
26th October 2007 01:58 PM
Dino37
Those jackets are just horrid. Keith looked like hell most this tour as well. Ron and Charlie looked cool.
Mick c'mon...
26th October 2007 02:02 PM
LadyJane
Something tells me these designer duds (literally) are the work of the design house of one L"Wren Luann Scott.
LJ.
26th October 2007 02:11 PM
MrPleasant
"Hey, Cosmo. They didn't like the gay jacket"
"Well, that's too bad".
26th October 2007 02:27 PM
pdog
26th October 2007 02:29 PM
MrPleasant
26th October 2007 02:33 PM
guitarman53
[quote]BONOISLOVE wrote:
I think it's a wonderful picture. It reminds me of better albums recorded by somewhat lame hippy artists, such as David Bowie, Lou Reed
I don't think Bowie & Reed were lame hippies, in fact with Bowie it was a clockwork orange that he was influenced by, among others, all part of the Glam Rock period.
I could see that shirt on Elton John today, but most of the Glam Rock people, no, Bowie & Reed have grown up, they don't want to live in '72 forever.
26th October 2007 04:29 PM
BONOISLOVE
quote:guitarman53 wrote:
[quote]BONOISLOVE wrote:
I don't think Bowie & Reed were lame hippies, in fact with Bowie it was a clockwork orange that he was influenced by, among others, all part of the Glam Rock period.
I could see that shirt on Elton John today, but most of the Glam Rock people, no, Bowie & Reed have grown up, they don't want to live in '72 forever.
But, what about crappy muppet tunes like "Who loves the sun" and "space oddity"? I kind of like them, though, and I want so badly to release them as a soundtrack for a film directed, written and produced by Bono. It will be called "The Passion of The Bono". And there will be tickets available this christmas.
26th October 2007 04:31 PM
BONOISLOVE
quote:MrPleasant wrote:
I can not imagine how this video has been allowed onto the streets because it is the most disgusting, upsetting, violent, horrible, traumitizing, disturbing clip I have ever seen. It totally devastated me and ruined my whole night and now I will never be able to forget this song which, believe me, is mortifying.
26th October 2007 04:56 PM
mojoman
quote:pdog wrote:
hall and oates?
26th October 2007 06:01 PM
guitarman53
Hi Bono.
you were at my wedding to Iman, & call me a hippie!! you're not going be on Iman's guest list to her new fashion show, by the way, no lame jokes about me being married to a man.
[Edited by guitarman53]
26th October 2007 10:03 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
I like this Liberace! He rocks!
26th October 2007 10:10 PM
glencar
What exactly should Mick be wearing on stage? I mean, I think the glitter thing looks stupid but I'm not sure how he should dress. I'm assuming the glitter is supposed to make him more visible?
26th October 2007 10:28 PM
pdog
quote:glencar wrote:
What exactly should Mick be wearing on stage? I mean, I think the glitter thing looks stupid but I'm not sure how he should dress. I'm assuming the glitter is supposed to make him more visible?
more visibly faggy... I see him just fine onstage in all black... this is just straight gayness...
awesome nanky flyer Voo.
[Edited by pdog]
26th October 2007 10:35 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
Don't you love the girls dancing on the back? Do you recognize some of them?
26th October 2007 10:39 PM
gypsy
quote:VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
I like this Liberace! He rocks!
Oh my God! I almost forgot about that gem!
26th October 2007 10:47 PM
LadyJane
Nankerace....
One of our finest moments.
Thanks Voo!!!!!!!!!!!
LJ.
26th October 2007 11:41 PM
guitarman53
quote:pdog wrote:
more visibly faggy... I see him just fine onstage in all black... this is just straight gayness...
awesome nanky flyer Voo.
[Edited by pdog]
If you feel that way, what do you think of the Glitter Rock Era?? I had a hard time trying to tell my Mother that David Bowie was actually a man, she thought that Bowie was actually a woman, like Alice Cooper was a man with a girl's name, the other way around with Bowie, now that is Rock 'N' Roll.
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