Wait until they get my lawsuit for gimmick infringement!
And i know just the lawyer woukd take that case for $1000 per hour with a 100 hour retainer.
i wouldnt trust that guy... i hear he's a real piece of work
Your first mistake was becoming a knicks fan! The rangers of the NBA.
You should be a nets fan like me and just stop caring about bball until they make the playoffs again lol.
they don't give you a hard time when you drive your Cadillac Eldorado into the garden and block the view of the person behind you with your 10 gallon hat?Hehe i hear you, i just like MSG atmosphere and obviously cant stand the Rags so the Knicks havr been the reason to visit. I like it how it is such a NY thing. A bit of balance with Devils season tickets.
Im fully on board the "there is only one basketball team in NYC" train haha
Bon Jovi was a fan apparently: (from Google) Bon Jovi included a thank you to the Minutemen on their album "Slippery When Wet" in 1986 as a way to acknowledge their influence on the band's music and their appreciation for the Los Angeles punk rock scene. Bon Jovi was a fan of the Minutemen, and their style of fast, energetic, and politically charged music resonated with him.this has me really confused as to why bon jovi would thank these guys on the slippery when wet album. what the hell?
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Bon Jovi was a fan apparently: (from Google) Bon Jovi included a thank you to the Minutemen on their album "Slippery When Wet" in 1986 as a way to acknowledge their influence on the band's music and their appreciation for the Los Angeles punk rock scene. Bon Jovi was a fan of the Minutemen, and their style of fast, energetic, and politically charged music resonated with him.
My office is near so many venues that play live music, but I'm too busy in my personal life to watch a show. Rock music is very much still alive, but you have to venture out into the real world in order to find new bands. You're definitely not going to find them on the radio and people who write about music seem to overlook them.
I've found that seeing a band, following them on Instagram, and then following other bands that they promote in their IG stories is a good way to find new music.
yep. these days i rarely feel like leaving the house to trek all the way downtown to do anything....shit, there was a show this last sunday, an early 6pm one and i had no motivation to go
It's a young person's game for sure. In Brooklyn, the people who were going to shows 10-15 years ago in Williamsburg, Bushwick, etc. have moved to neighborhoods to the south and are parents today. It's pretty easy to tell which ones did that. They don't have time for the bands today. It was kind of lucky that my wife and I went to one a couple of years ago that got me back into following the scene here.yep. these days i rarely feel like leaving the house to trek all the way downtown to do anything....shit, there was a show this last sunday, an early 6pm one and i had no motivation to go