@villenuv27@Photomusicrock I looked into it. He’s been doing it this way for a long time and he IS singing some of it just not the heavy lifting.
Making me right.
I hope the Internet forgives me.
Cheers, all.
@TheRealSambora
I can't believe more people don't make Stones and BJ comparisons.
Or more specifically, MJ / JBJ comparisons.
Keith is plainly the heart and soul of the band, same as Richie.
No Keith, no Stones!
No Richie, no Bon Jovi!
The proof is in the pudding!
@EddieTrunk It is not ok for the leader of the free world to casually joke about annexing neighboring countries. Americans would not like it in reverse! Politics is creeping into your commentary lately. Now your listeners know yours.
You don't want that.
Damn @Acosta just signed off from CNN for the last time….class act to the end….pretty much the only journalist/CNN anchor I watched on the regular….now CNN goes dark for me….good luck Jim and will be watching wherever you land next
@kiss There is no denying the importance of Peter Criss when you see early KISS. He drives the band with swing, just like Charlie Watts, just like Steven Adler. It's the roll in the rock that people don't notice til it's gone.
Please watch this video. Absolutely 100%! Nails it!
My exact sentiments on the election irregularity in favor of Trump. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you! And please RETWEET!
And thank you @cliffcashcomedy for your insight!
#TrumpCheated
@AnneDre27042271@ToddJMcCarthy Isn't that just equivalent to typical convenience store vs grocery store price difference on anything. You knowingly pay for convenience if you choose to shop at 7-11. Why should this be different.?
#NEW: Starting today, eligible convenience stores across Ontario can sell beer, cider, wine and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages!
Check out our interactive retail map to find a store near you: ontario.ca/morechoice#onpoli#convenience#alcohol
@GeorgeTakei Good political advice in particular, even better life advice in general.
We have to focus on common ground as a society- not bitterness and divisiveness.
Things have improved, and society will never be perfect.
This is for the young progressives out there. When I was a bit younger, I was terribly disappointed with then President Bill Clinton, who signed the hateful DOMA and Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell into law. It seemed he had betrayed all of his values and the LGBTQ community that had helped get him elected. There was a part of me that said I would stand on principle and never vote for him again.
But then I remembered, voting isn’t about loving everything about your candidate. Voting for me is about making a strategic move that will best advance the cause of democracy, freedom and peace for all people, even if my candidate of choice really, really let me down.
I supported Bill Clinton for a second term, even though he had just signed DOMA into law, a law that said my love for my husband Brad was not enough to be legally recognized, not ever.
Candidates aren’t perfect. We shouldn’t ever expect them to agree with us always, even on the most basic of things.But we cast our votes as a prayer for them to do better because we know they can, and their hearts are in the right place.
Bill Clinton came around to supporting my community, without exception. It took time. We got there. So don’t waste your vote. Use it wisely, and make the decision, even if it’s hard, to back the best candidate for what the world needs, and to help prevent an utter catastrophe if, heaven forbid, the other one is elected.
@SmittyWigglesworth@u2songs I was at both shows last week.
no need to line up.
GA is very small. Stage is high.
The rail is only for people who feel they have to be as close as possible. The effect of Sphere is reduced too close to the stage. Most people will want both. Rail at the back of GA is ideal.