BlueMoonRisin’
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Read my first message.Why bother commenting then?!
Read my first message.Why bother commenting then?!
Which one? Your first one in this thread?Read my first message.
Yes. I think so, unless you've tidied the thread up.Which one? Your first one in this thread?
This is your first post in the thread. I’m not sure what it adds to the discussion tbh.Yes. I think so, unless you've tidied the thread up.
Brilliant artist and sound bloke, girlfriend's mate knows him. I can only fault him being a rag.
That’s far too balanced for Bluemoon. So get fucked you.The tweet, which is fucking stupid is on his offocial account so whether he wrote it or not is irrelevant as he must have some power tp approve or remove anything said he thinks is wrong.
People can be alright and decent in life but still have dickish opinions, so not sue what the clamour by a few to use "he's a top bloke if you know him in real life" as a reason to defend such bollocks as the anti vacination bullshit in that comment, he may be a top bloke, but his opinion on this subject is dickish.
Lastly and sadly this means I have to mention them other two plebs which I didn't want to so not to derail the thread, morrissey and noel galagher, both talk shite and have fucking idiotic opinions, but that doesn't diminish the decency of their work or mean you cannot listen to their back catalogue.
Ian Brown artistically decent and produced many a good song, anecdotally by some an alright bloke in real life, his opinion on the pandemic, masks and vacination though is fucking stupid, he can be all three.
I remember John Cusack (a fine actor - been a fan since a kid) tweeting about 5G distributing the Cv19 virus quite recently. Ffs...
The thing is Morrissey and Noel Gallagher are just being honest with their feelings, they aren't pandering to the people or fans or saying what we want to hear, sometimes the truth of people's views hurt other and cause outrage and sometimes it doesn't.The tweet, which is fucking stupid is on his official account so whether he wrote it or not is irrelevant as he must have some power to approve or remove anything said he thinks is wrong.
People can be alright and decent in life but still have dickish opinions, so not sue what the clamour by a few to use "he's a top bloke if you know him in real life" as a reason to defend such bollocks as the anti vacination bullshit in that comment, he may be a top bloke, but his opinion on this subject is dickish.
Lastly and sadly this means I have to mention them other two plebs which I didn't want to so not to derail the thread, morrissey and noel galagher, both talk shite and have fucking idiotic opinions, but that doesn't diminish the decency of their work or mean you cannot listen to their back catalogue.
Ian Brown artistically decent and produced many a good song, anecdotally by some an alright bloke in real life, his opinion on the pandemic, masks and vacination though is fucking stupid, he can be all three.
The thing is Morrissey and Noel Gallagher are just being honest with their feelings, they aren't pandering to the people or fans or saying what we want to hear, sometimes the truth of people's views hurt other and cause outrage and sometimes it doesn't.
At the end of the day who really listens to what rock/pop stars have to say and judging by the majority in this thread they hate him, think he's shit , talentless and his view isn't worth a toffee YET look at everyone coming on and sticking their opinion up.
His stage presence overshadows his singing that's a given but his live performances aren't that bad, they owned madison square garden on their last tour, a few times his voice was wayward but it's not as bad as some would make you believe.No one says they hate him but that the comment is a dissapointment, and tbf the comments about him live are true, I have seen him a few times live and he has not sounded good.
Also it goes both ways, just because you are a big fan of his work doesn't mean you cannot criticise his comments or c9mments endorsed by his official page because you feel the need to defend someone you like and repsect, if your mate said something dickish you would call him out for being a dick, would still be a mate, same you can still like and support Ian Brown and say anti vacination is a stupid position
His stage presence overshadows his singing that's a given but his live performances aren't that bad, they owned madison square garden on their last tour, a few times his voice was wayward but it's not as bad as some would make you believe.
Anyway that's besides the point, personally i couldn't care less what rock stars say, it has zero effect on my day to day, I don't care about their political views or how they see things, it means absolutely nothing to me. The only thing I have in common with Ian brown is we're both from the North and that I have no time for the Queen and the royal family, anything else he does or says is totally irrelevant to me, I love his music and I love the roses.
Why people take offence to what he says and then let everyone know their feelings baffle me but it's how society is to be offended by absolutely everything nowadays and something that totally goes over my head.
Ok, so mine and several other posters basically asked if(after my first post in my case) it was something Ian Brown actually tweeted? As far as I'm aware Brown hasn't elaborated further. If he actually posted the tweet, and if he did, what he actually meant by it ? The written word is often hard to decipher, even though it makes him look an insensitive idiot IF he meant that tweet in the way almost everyone seems to have taken it.This is your first post in the thread. I’m not sure what it adds to the discussion tbh.
He looks like the lesbian owner of a pottery shop in Hebden BridgeLockdown hasn’t been kind to him.
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