Sir, I’ll have you know my grandfather used a pointy stick, my father used a pointy stick, and I use a pointy stick. I have never, nor will I ever, use a rock. I only held one once, in college, and I didn’t throw it. But understand. I’m not anti-rock. I’m anti any hard stone-like thing that’s anywhere I don’t want it to be. I have nothing against rocks, per se. I have several in my neighborhood.
My HS band director (circa ‘72) once brought cheers from the whole room when he said that every parent should attend a rock concert — and instantaneously brought it to dead silence by saying every kid should attend an opera. Now, I’ve done both, and at the same gig: I’ve seen “Jesus Christ, Superstar” on stage twice. Last setting was really out there: jackbooted Romans, among other innovations.
mrbribery about 12 years ago
a lot of adults were anti-rock, especially in the 1960s…
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Rock On.
finale about 12 years ago
The Rolling Stones? Where’s Charlie?
Digital Frog about 12 years ago
He does believe in the right to bare arms though.And legs.
Jml58 about 12 years ago
He was pro rock, until it got thrown at him.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sir, I’ll have you know my grandfather used a pointy stick, my father used a pointy stick, and I use a pointy stick. I have never, nor will I ever, use a rock. I only held one once, in college, and I didn’t throw it. But understand. I’m not anti-rock. I’m anti any hard stone-like thing that’s anywhere I don’t want it to be. I have nothing against rocks, per se. I have several in my neighborhood.
K M about 12 years ago
My HS band director (circa ‘72) once brought cheers from the whole room when he said that every parent should attend a rock concert — and instantaneously brought it to dead silence by saying every kid should attend an opera. Now, I’ve done both, and at the same gig: I’ve seen “Jesus Christ, Superstar” on stage twice. Last setting was really out there: jackbooted Romans, among other innovations.