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Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 18:20
by calaminehello
personally, it only gives me a new appreciation of her skills as a drummer.

you can't tell me you could keep any kind of good time while teabagging.

:bowdown:

*now listening to vu play the boston tea party

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 20:55
by velvetfan
calaminehello wrote:personally, it only gives me a new appreciation of her skills as a drummer.

you can't tell me you could keep any kind of good time while teabagging.

:bowdown:

*now listening to vu play the boston tea party
8-) :lol:

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 21:29
by schnittstelle
calaminehello wrote:*now listening to vu play the boston tea party
Now we know where it all began... :lol:

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 01:19
by iaredatsun
Alex Petridis:
'I don't care if a Velvet's joined the Tea Party'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/ ... -mo-tucker

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 01:58
by velvetfan
Jesus, 6 months later, I have created a monster! I wish I had the rights to the video; my adsense account would make me mucho $$$$$$! It has almost 65,000 views! :(

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 06:39
by DavidH
I'm not close to being a TeaParty supporter, but what's with all the idiot comments on the video/article along the lines of 'All it tells me is that heroin probably does long term damage.'

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 15:20
by marknaveh
DavidH wrote:I'm not close to being a TeaParty supporter, but what's with all the idiot comments on the video/article along the lines of 'All it tells me is that heroin probably does long term damage.'
Actually I found the comments to be quite informative. Did you know that Edie Sedgwick sang "After Hours"?

(Seriously there is some quite good discussion in there, including apparently a post by one of Moe's kids).

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 19 Oct 2010 21:59
by velvetfan
Moe speaks!
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/atoz/2 ... _video.php

Wow; I am glad Moe spoke, and I still love her. Most VU fans were surprised by what she said, but in most comments I read, people respect her views and still love her and her music. The vehement comments were mostly by other teabaggers condemning VU fans for being intolerant. Most are NOT intolerant. I do think, that Moe has been reading some bad material; and not doing enough research. Some of the points she makes are valid, and I agree with some; but some points are pure bullshit, that falls apart with a bit of research. I reiterate; I have met Moe twice. I love Moe as a person. I love her music and I love her influence on music. I disagree with much of what she says, and it does make me a bit sad. sue me. :)

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 10:05
by Sunshine
Moe is absolutely right in her comments. And everybody who's interested in the future of politics should read and inform him/her-self in this sites:

english:
http://www.infowars.com/
german:
http://www.propagandafront.de/
http://infokrieg.tv/wordpress/

Re: moe tucker goes to georgia teabagging rally

Posted: 20 Oct 2010 16:38
by velvetfan
Sunshine wrote:Moe is absolutely right in her comments. And everybody who's interested in the future of politics should read and inform him/her-self in this sites:

english:
http://www.infowars.com/
german:
http://www.propagandafront.de/
http://infokrieg.tv/wordpress/
Jesus, Alex Jones! I have read him and heard his show and interviews with him. He does point out some problems, but he is way over the edge! He's as whacky as David Icke. Shape shifters; reptilians; conspiracy's. There is plenty wrong with the U.S., but if I really thought politicians were really behind 911, I wouldn't want to go on.