Posted by dino27 on 11/15/2018 3:55:00 PM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 11/15/2018 3:42:00 PM (view original):
Posted by wylie715 on 11/15/2018 1:08:00 PM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 11/15/2018 12:06:00 PM (view original):
Nobody on here could possibly be MORE of a music fan than I. Also a huge T. Wilbury fan (as well as Harrison, Dylan and Petty). You guys are quite free to espound on your musical tastes and dislikes......... I read them after all, and see nothing wrong with music OPINIONS.
BUT, when making statements, you need to keep it correct/factual or expect to get called out if you state something false. There are other music fanatics reading (me, for just one) and music is a passionate subject for many of us.
I make no apologies for calling Dino out on Bullsh*t, musically. He's done it before and I called him out then and got redlined repeatedly for just that--------making him look bad for a bullsh*t statement-----------he's thin skinned and NOT that knowledgable musically IMO!
An example of such bullsh*t is Freddie Mercury in the Wilburys. That's complete insanity!!
NONE of them would have wanted him anywhere near that project.
And, yes, it was primarily George's idea. He had the basic idea and voiced it to Lynne during the Cloud 9 "sessions".
Petty has "recalled" them inviting him to join and then going to Dylan's house to ask him. They then went to an Orbison show to talk with him before the gig. It's all very public info.
That's WHY you should (be able to) get it right.
End of story.
there's nothing wrong with pointing out when someone is wrong, but you can do so nicely, instead of belittling people.
The question I asked to wylie about what I said to belittle Dina got redlined!! So I ask again Wylie, Find me where I belittled Crying man Dina in my initial post in this matter!
there seems to be a problem in understanding right from wrong......
maybe belittled is not the right word, but you did not have to say any of this:
" I don't think you know near as much as you think you know about rock music.
Stick with your meaningless lists!
You won't be incorrect that way. "
You could have just said you're wrong. Here is what actually happened.
Telling someone they don't know nearly as much as they think they do is belittling, and telling them to stick to their meaningless lists is also not very nice. As I said, that did not have to be said. It adds nothing to the conversation and personally, if someone said it to me, I'd be a little insulted.
I think I know a good deal about rock music, but I know there are many things I don't know, and also many things I probably think I know but I am wrong about. I have no problem with someone pointing out an error I may make, and educating me as to the correct information, but I wouldn't appreciate being insulted in the process. I'm pretty sure you (Bob) are quite a bit older than dino, so you've had more time to learn information.
11/15/2018 5:50 PM (edited)