Joel

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  • in reply to: Richmond, VA #47703
    Joel
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    Bruce Hornsby lives in the area too. My wife almost hit him with her car one day when she she was pulling in to get gas at a Wawa. Good show. She did a lot of slow numbers, would have liked a few more rockin’ numbers. I did enjoy Fruits Of My Labor.

    in reply to: Thanks For Nothing #47769
    Joel
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    Bones I understand where your are coming from, it is a total drag when you see someone you admire or enjoy what they do and finally by change get to meet them and you set slighted. Almost every time I have met a celeb or musician they have had no problem taking a second to chat or sign a cd or piece of paper. I have met at great number of celebs in airports. I used to travel a lot at my last duty station. I met Gregg Allman, Paul Stanley, Hubbie Brown, Martina Navratalova and Darrel Strawberry. Darrel seemed a little put out that I asked him for his autograph. At that point I in his career he was way past his prime and should have been glad someone remembered who he was. I was denied hard one day by Guy Fiery in Philly. He was walking around the streets with a cell phone up to his ear, and ducked into Starbucks and came out still on it. He may have been talking on it or it may have been a ply. I used to live in the same town as as him in Santa Rosa, CA and used to go to his restaurent, Johnny Garlic’s all the time and watch Food Network quite a bit.

    Sorry to anyone I pissed off I just needed to vent and really was looking forward to the show and hoped I would get to meet Lucinda. I was totally bragging to my friend who could not go that I was gonna get her to sign my cd and that would have made my day.

    in reply to: Thanks For Nothing #47767
    Joel
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    That is what I am going right now sitting at home crying. I just stated at fact that I waited a hour for an autograph and got denied and like I said there was only 2 of us waiting not a huge fanatical crowd. I am sorry to all you worshiping fans, myself as a fan too, just wanted her to sign my CD cover and I would have prevented the show from going on by maybe 45 seconds. Remember making music and touring is just her job. Granted a job that puts her in the pubic eye to some degree and a job that makes people feel good if someone enjoys her music. Your job is different and so is mine. I don’t have a job where people want to get my autograph, I am just a slob who is serving my country and have been for over 20 years first in the US Navy and currently the US Coast Guard. Years ago us military folks were looked at as low life scum. Over the past few years that perception has changed. Us in the military do it cause we love our country and not due to the wages we make. So, hope you all sleep good tonight knowing, YOU all can voice your opinion is a country like this.

    in reply to: Thanks For Nothing #47763
    Joel
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    First of all why do you feel the need to defend Lucinda? Are you a long time personal friend or relative or just another fan? Why can’t Lucinda defend herself? Probably cause she doesn’t read the forum, doesn’t remember it happened or even cares. Now if she got on here and made a reply that would be something. As far as waiting to get my CD signed I did wait, an hour before the show, and actually even longer cause I was having dinner at the Gibson Cafe next to the National, and could see the tour bus door from where I as sitting. Had I known she doesn’t sign stuff before a show I certainly would not have wasted my time doing it. After the show I had no idea if she was going to be in hanging around inside the venue for 15 minutes or 3 hours, and I live over an hour away, and I felt like enough of a stalker waiting as long as I did before the show.

    in reply to: Thanks For Nothing #47761
    Joel
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    One thing you gotta remember about Neil is he is not playing 1500 seat venues where he walks from the tour bus right into the show. He is doing huge mega-plexes, where unless you are on the list you are not getting near him, but I am sure if you ran into him he would stop and say hey. I did not know Neil Young had goons. When I get big I want some goons.

    in reply to: Thanks For Nothing #47758
    Joel
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    I have met a lot of musicians before and after shows. I talked to all the members of Guided By Voices almost every time I saw them. Robert Pollard even let me come back in the Green Room and signed my CD and talked with me for a while. A few years back I showed up early to pick up my tickets at the Cat’s Cradle in NC, I walked right in and watched American Music Club’s sound check after that, the entire band all spent time to chat with me and signed a poster I was holding. A few weeks ago I saw Jason Isbell and he played at Colonial Downs in VA, where the horses race and he played sets in between horse races and he and his band spent time signing stuff and talking to people and after the show the band all hung out and signed more stuff for fans. I understand she is in go mode, but there were only two of us, not 50 people rushing her for autographs. And as for the curfew. The opening band was cancelled, so I am sure time was no issue. She came on at 8:40 or so and only played about 2 hours. So you are telling me that close to 11pm all shows at the National need to be over, come on. I have been there several times and bands have played later that that. I had already been waiting for an hour to get my CD signed and I had no clue how long she was going to do the meet and greet and had an hour drive home. If that is her policy then fine, but it left a sour taste in my mouth. I probably wont go see her again or buy any more of her music.

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