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I agree with you. But if you were in charge of getting 10% growth in revenues on a regular basis then you need to attract as many eyeballs as possible. To the NFL, its nothing more than pop music at halftime of the Super Bowl. Or the concert that precedes it.Originally posted by Pugger View PostThis is silly. The league doesn't want to alienate non-football fans??
Think about what you are saying. If a person is going to the symphony the concert hall isn't gonna put the Rolling Stones on the under card so they won't alienate folks that don't like classical music. Most of the folks who tune into a football game are football fans and folks that go to the symphony are classical buffs.
Put another way, would you prefer to watch a concert or another hour of Bradshaw and Glazer chuckling at each other?Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Egad, not that!!Originally posted by pbmax View PostI agree with you. But if you were in charge of getting 10% growth in revenues on a regular basis then you need to attract as many eyeballs as possible. To the NFL, its nothing more than pop music at halftime of the Super Bowl. Or the concert that precedes it.
Put another way, would you prefer to watch a concert or another hour of Bradshaw and Glazer chuckling at each other?
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I was at that concert. First one at Alpine.Originally posted by gbgary View Postas long as someone doesn't make a stevie ray vaughan helicopter reference. :/But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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As was I. You are the third person I have talked to who was there. Didn't know about it until the next morning driving to work and the radio said something like, "No, earlier reports were inaccurate, Eric Clapton was not on the helicopter that crashed".Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostI was at that concert. First one at Alpine.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostI was at that concert. First one at Alpine.wow. would have loved to see the late, great, SRV in person.Originally posted by pbmax View PostAs was I. You are the third person I have talked to who was there. Didn't know about it until the next morning driving to work and the radio said something like, "No, earlier reports were inaccurate, Eric Clapton was not on the helicopter that crashed".
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Robert Cray was a little lost (for me anyway) in that setting. He was great to listen to, but its hard being a singer-guitarist in a huge outdoor venue and holding everyone's attention. Clapton was fine, though I wasn't as impressed as I thought I would be.Originally posted by gbgary View Postwow. would have loved to see the late, great, SRV in person.
Stevie stole the show. I think this was after he got sober. Also played well in the jam at the end with the three main acts plus Buddy Guy.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I saw SRV three times.....twice during his boozing/drug years and the tour with Joe Cocker (sober). The venue for the Cocker concert sucked ass and ruined it....I wish he was drinking because he would have ended up at a bar in town playing. The first two shows were much smaller in venue and he fucking killed....he WAS channeling Hendrix.Originally posted by pbmax View PostRobert Cray was a little lost (for me anyway) in that setting. He was great to listen to, but its hard being a singer-guitarist in a huge outdoor venue and holding everyone's attention. Clapton was fine, though I wasn't as impressed as I thought I would be.
Stevie stole the show. I think this was after he got sober. Also played well in the jam at the end with the three main acts plus Buddy Guy.C.H.U.D.
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yup...the last true practitioner of jimi.Originally posted by Freak Out View PostI saw SRV three times.....twice during his boozing/drug years and the tour with Joe Cocker (sober). The venue for the Cocker concert sucked ass and ruined it....I wish he was drinking because he would have ended up at a bar in town playing. The first two shows were much smaller in venue and he fucking killed....he WAS channeling Hendrix.
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