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Crunchy party man.
Unironically got turnt the fuck up.
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>now her pants are dry...
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Lol yeah I forgot about that. That did indeed happen, and Dave cut that shit right out.
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@Psykosity @BasedLord @Owl Is that the guy who was receiving 25k$ a month as "disability" payments?
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From what I've heard, they had to drag Ferrel kicking and screaming to do the reunion.
Then, he snapped, apparently.
No idea what his problem is, but he fucked it up for everyone.
Lots of people looking to get their bag didn't because of that stupid fuck.
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Great band. Dave is pretty cool.
Perry is out of his fucking mind.
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Definitely came after that guitarist sideways as hell and I'm glad nobody's really trying to justify that.
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Someone never listened to Jane's Addiction. Fucking normalfag.
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It was a great time. Got to meet a guy that looked like Dave Navarro.
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Idk who that is
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Crunchy ass niggaz
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>and such eccentricity is to be expected as part of the "artistic process" and by virtue of them being "artists"
And then we wonder why all of them now are such sensitive faggots too, right?
Definitely agreeing on the professionalism part, if you want to beef you don't have a meltdown in front of the people paying to have a good time and to experience your music. Beat the hell out of each other on the bus or something, if it's worth getting that mad so immediately then it can clearly wait.
>On our thirtieth anniversary, I actually had a jeweler make her a medal.
Incredible.
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How does somebody get as old as Farrell and still act like a child?
I'd say I want what he's having but I'd rather not act like a nigger.
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For WAY too long, musicians, actors and the like are somehow allowed, and even expected, to act like children because they are "artists" and such eccentricity is to be expected as part of the "artistic process" and by virtue of them being "artists" and therefore "different" than the rest of the human race.
Which is just bullshit.
WAY back in the day, such people were, on the social ladder, one or two rungs up from prostitutes.
If only our society would feel that way in our day.
Though the creation of art involves the artist having to become self-reflecting, that often leads to the artist falling into a state of (in some cases) permanent self-absorption.
I'm not a psychologist, but I was a touring and recording musician, producer, and composer for over five decades. I've worked with countless musicians and was, myself, a completely self absorbed asshole until spine damage ended that career.
The fact that my wife stayed married to me after all that time still amazes me.
On our thirtieth anniversary, I actually had a jeweler make her a medal.
All that said, all the fussing and fighting in MY career happened backstage or offstage.
I would've never treated a paying audience that way.