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Coach
07-31-2004, 07:55 AM
Saturday, July 31, 2004
Henley miffs O.C. fans by talking politics
The Orange County Register
COSTA MESA – Singer Don Henley drew a chorus of boos from fans at the Pacific Amphitheatre after he made several political comments between songs during his concert Thursday night, becoming the latest performer to elicit such a negative reaction.
Two weeks ago, Linda Ronstadt touched off a disturbance at a show in Las Vegas when she dedicated a song to filmmaker Michael Moore. Fans at the Aladdin Hotel and Casino booed, threw drinks and ripped down posters in the lobby, prompting the management to escort the singer from the premises and bar her from performing there again.
Henley, referring to that incident Thursday night, began a sentence with, "Given what my good friend Linda Ronstadt ," but was silenced as the amphitheatre erupted in boos. He responded: "Whoops - Orange County," adding, "We used to be able to have civil debate in this country Not anymore."
Henley then suggested his next song could be a duet sung by President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. He launched into Randy Newman's darkly satirical tune, "Political Science," which imagines the United States dropping nuclear weapons on the rest of the world.
"He really blindsided everyone," said Joshua Owen of Long Beach, who had taken a group of employees to the concert and was upset by the political content. "There was booing. Some people headed for the exits."

Rexone
07-31-2004, 08:03 AM
IMO opinion entertainers should stfu and entertain, sing, whatever.
You don't pay big $ to hear their political views and many seem to think they have the right to do that after you've paid to hear them entertain.

Backtanner
07-31-2004, 08:12 AM
It's funny how entertainers get flack for acting like politicians while politicians get flack for often coming off like entertainers.:rolleyes:
Personally I'll GW run the nation without having to do a song and dance for every move he makes.

058
07-31-2004, 08:13 AM
Why is it when these idiots are in front of an audience they have this overwhelming urge to espouse their political view? Who the Fu*k cares what their viewpoints on politics are and what makes them any smarter because they have some [or in some cases no] talent? They should SHUT THE FU*K UP AND DO WHAT THEY ARE PAID TO DO!

N2Lake
07-31-2004, 08:16 AM
Originally posted by Rexone
IMO opinion entertainers should stfu and entertain, sing, whatever.
Ditto that, if I want to hear politics the TV and the Sandbar is full of it.

NorCal Gameshow
07-31-2004, 09:19 AM
Originally posted by LoneStarRage
Ditto that, if I want to hear politics the TV and the Sandbar is full of it.
:D :D :D true :D :D :D
funny how henley calls someone speaking from a microphone to thousands of people without a mic. a civil debate...
i wouldn't want to hear it from either side of the party line it's a concert
the radio d.j.'s are getting there shots in as well...good thing i've got C.D.'s ;)

MagicMtnDan
07-31-2004, 09:30 AM
Dear (insert entertainer's name here),
You made your millions by (singing/acting/dancing/faking it). Your fans enjoy what you do and they pay money to see you do it live.
You did not make your money expressing your own personal opinion about what's right/wrong in the world. If anyone cares what you think I'm sure it's the people who suffer with you everyday. The rest of us don't give a shit.
When we pay, you play. When you talk we walk.
Got it? Good! Now do your act and entertain us.
Signed,
Your fans

V-DRIVES RULE
07-31-2004, 09:37 AM
Talking about radio JIM LADD on klos he's another one i cant turn the dial fast enogh!

Dan Lorenze
07-31-2004, 09:59 AM
I like Henleys music.. But he's always been a bleeding heart liberal.. Too bad..

Kilrtoy
07-31-2004, 10:12 AM
This Jack AAAes dontget it.
No ome wants to hear their view, just their music