Wed November 13, 2013 5:36 pm
lowlight79 wrote:I'll give you an example. I am not pro gun, but he went into his speech in Hartford over the gun issue and the shooting there and it started out good. But then it went on and on and ended up as a typical Ed rant. My friend who is a causal fan, not on either side of the issues, he just wants to drink beer, smoke weed and go to work said an interesting thing after the show. My friend said "I work at a pharmacy and fear everyday that some pyscho is going to come in with a gun, but do some real work, don't make a speech at a concert or in a interview, make change by knowing both side and coming to a way to meet in the middle"
Wed November 13, 2013 7:29 pm
Mine wrote:lowlight79 wrote:I'll give you an example. I am not pro gun, but he went into his speech in Hartford over the gun issue and the shooting there and it started out good. But then it went on and on and ended up as a typical Ed rant. My friend who is a causal fan, not on either side of the issues, he just wants to drink beer, smoke weed and go to work said an interesting thing after the show. My friend said "I work at a pharmacy and fear everyday that some pyscho is going to come in with a gun, but do some real work, don't make a speech at a concert or in a interview, make change by knowing both side and coming to a way to meet in the middle"
I'm curious how is this Ed's responsibility to do? I'm not being sarcastic here it's just that i don't see why would he have to go beyond raising awareness so to speak.
Wed November 13, 2013 7:37 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 7:41 pm
stip wrote:Does anyone have the statistics on the number of backyard recreational axe tossing murders in this country? I can only assume it is comparable to gun deaths.
Wed November 13, 2013 7:45 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 7:46 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 7:58 pm
IlluminEddie wrote:stip wrote:Does anyone have the statistics on the number of backyard recreational axe tossing murders in this country? I can only assume it is comparable to gun deaths.
Come on stip, I know you poly sci guys don't like numbers and statistics, but in order to really get at the problem, you shouldn't measure X gun injuries/murders vs X axe injuries/murders. You'd have to adjust it by how many people actually use/carry guns (for target practice or perhaps other) vs. how many use/carry (as you call it) "recreational" axe tossing. Then look at injuries/murders for each.
Call me crazy, but I don't think many normal humans have recreational axe tossing games.
Wed November 13, 2013 8:02 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 8:33 pm
stupidmop wrote:As an aside, what did you think about Lightning Bolt? You must really love the music to stick with a band who's lead singer you find idiotic, insane and constantly hypocritical. I don't think I could.
Wed November 13, 2013 8:52 pm
IlluminEddie wrote:Call me crazy, but I don't think many normal humans have recreational axe tossing games.
Wed November 13, 2013 8:54 pm
B wrote:IlluminEddie wrote:Call me crazy, but I don't think many normal humans have recreational axe tossing games.
I bet a lot more houses have axes than have guns.
Wed November 13, 2013 9:17 pm
IlluminEddie wrote:stupidmop wrote:As an aside, what did you think about Lightning Bolt? You must really love the music to stick with a band who's lead singer you find idiotic, insane and constantly hypocritical. I don't think I could.
I'll field this one. I like LB. I would rank it about half way through the albums. I have Yield, No Code, Ten and Backspacer up high. I have Riot Act, Binaural and S/T very low. Verses and Vitalogy are probably middle ground.
I don't really feel like Ed's an idiot (in totality), I suppose. He simply frustrates me. I respect someone who has a dissenting POV. I may debate with them, but if they can defend their position and don't defy it, I'm cool with it. That's my take. In fact, who knows, if they make some good points, maybe my position will change. I have plenty of friends and family and we're not always in agreement. I respect them though. Yet, with Ed, he seems to break with his position frequently (which bothers me - get to to why in a moment- and is why I often call him a hypocrite). I really wouldn't care, had he not been speaking about issue (that he breaks with) frequently, passionately beforehand on his soapbox (typically I disagree with his position then). So, for me, it's not only the speaking about something so passionately when you are the only one with the mic. It's following through with what you spoke about or lack there of, that bothers me.
I learned about the band early when I was a kid and really kinda fell in love with Pearl Jam, not because I always believed in what they did, but because I believed they stood for something. Call it integrity, if you will. I felt like (early on) they believed in what they were doing and were in a sense trying to make the world a better place. I knew then, like I do now, you don't have to agree with everyone on how to do that, but to want to is special. They had a desire... I can't really find the right word to describe it. I didn't agree with them a lot. But, in a sense, they (or Ed) was at least well-meaning and sincere. The more I've learned, the more I realize they may have been a bit less of that then I had thought (back then) AND it's certainly become more apparent that they aren't really sticking to what they originally felt these days. I mean this is the same band that fought for lower ticket prices, only to charge their fans now to post on their website. They preach about corporate greed, and we have a thread on here about a "money grab". To me, the completely evident hypocrisy has just become kinda sickening. And what really bothers me is, just like at the Republican or Democratic conventions, when you see those drones waving their flags, people still blindly support and think the band is not hypocritical. That bothers me too. Because, the band doesn't care about what we think. At this point, it almost seems like they really just want us to by the new figurine and sweatshirt on their website. If you call them hypocritical, they aren't going to stop making music. If you call them a hypocrite, you can still go to shows. You can still enjoy their music. To me, many fans don't understand that.
For Ed, I feel like he's a very good lyricist and a great singer. I enjoy PJ's music. I think he's good at being empathetic (in lyrics), which is part of my frustration. Ed has a soap box. He uses it. I honestly don't think anything really good happens from his use of his soapbox (other than turning some potential friends away), even if he's fighting for an issue I agree with - it's still true. I don't have as much of a problem when he writes political songs, as I do when he speaks about politics. A song is what he does. That's what I like about him.
My issue when he speaks (at shows and intereviews or whatnot), is he seems extremely narrow-minded and coming from someone who "seems" empathetic (with lyrics), it's just weird --- almost seems like an act sometimes, actually. IMHO he doesn't really encourage debate, he wants it his way (which often doesn't even make much sense) and is just some recycled garbage that you know he just read from some other guy. I feel like he really thinks he knows everything, rather than searching for an education and learning the opposition's POV. I don't think someone like him learns much about his position by surrounding himself with people who think exactly like him. I mean he kicked someone out of the band for having a gun, right? If we're all honest, I think one area we could agree on is that Ed's not open-minded regarding politics. Yet, the irony is he wants everyone to be open-minded regarding issues where it seems to benefit his political agenda (gay rights, women's rights, etc.) It's bothersome. It seems to me, that one (who's very rational and reasonable) couldn't even talk to him about an issue like why they have a gun or enjoy the sport involved with it. Personally, I don't have a gun, so I don't see the allure. But, I wouldn't be an asshole to someone on the street who was kind and did have one at home they used for sport... and I certainly wouldn't wish them or their family ill.
Wed November 13, 2013 9:29 pm
stupidmop wrote:Like everyone has already mentioned he's not the best or most comfortable public speaker
Wed November 13, 2013 9:30 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 9:32 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 9:33 pm
BurtReynolds wrote:This seems as good a place as any to post this because this thread is impossibly stupid...
So November is now movember, to bring awareness to "men's health issues"? Lol, that is literally the dumbest fucking thing I've ever heard. Awareness to "men's health issues"?! Is this a problem?! are there people out there who believe men are immortal? There is literally nothing less you can do than "not shave" to bring awareness to something as vague as "men's health issues".
At least the wearing pink thing is specific enough to breast cancer. I can't imagine anyone not knowing about it either, and its mostly just good PR for corporations, but at least it has some point.
I don't shave because I'm extraordinarily lazy. That is all the motivation I need.
Wed November 13, 2013 9:34 pm
Wed November 13, 2013 9:35 pm
LetMeSleep wrote:Is there any correlation between a moustache and a finger up the arse?
Wed November 13, 2013 9:35 pm
LetMeSleep wrote:Is there any correlation between a moustache and a finger up the arse?
Wed November 13, 2013 9:38 pm
Mine wrote:stupidmop wrote:Like everyone has already mentioned he's not the best or most comfortable public speaker
He isn't a "rehearsed" public speaker and he isn't giving well though prepared in advance speeches about this things. He's not even giving interviews specifically on this matters they just pop-up and none of this is his expertise/main occupation. None of this would make anybody sound at their most articulate.