Fallujah Rock City
A few weeks ago, I went to see Poison and Kiss perform at the Irvine Amphitheater. The show had that I expected to see : noodle-y guitar solos, trite ballads, blood, boobs, and a high-wire act. But there was one additional treat for us : Philosophy.
Now that I’ve been able to track down a bootleg of the show, click on the picture below to hear Paul Stanley’s thoughts about the state of the nation :

In case you think that’s just the inane ramblings of a washed up rockstar, here’s the President’s take on the same subject :
The enemy hit us, they hit us because of what we love. See, we love freedom. They hate freedom.
Ahhh…that must be it. They “hate freedom”. I was dumb enough to believe it was because they hate America. Well, now that we’ve got that cleared up, I wonder if the President also agrees with the Ronald McDonald of rock ‘n’ roll on this subject.
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i have to think that ace would not have approved such a statement.
umm, paul obviously hasnt heard of the anti-gay marriage amendment bill that the president is trying to impose on this country’s free citizens. because being as queer as a three dollar bill as he is, im sure that would dissolusion him enough not to have gone on that tirade.
i saw primus there two months ago and claypool went off a little, too. didnt sound exactly like that, though. more like, “i don’t condone the use of hallucangens, but reality is looking pretty shitty right now.” and, in the beginning of the show, when he was talking about memorial day he was complaining that too many falling way too fast.
sounds like i made the right choice. if only they’d have covered “talk dirty to me” i couldve had the best of all worlds.
Comment by josh — July 13, 2004 @ 12:51 pm