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Aerosmith Lines Up Behind Abducted IDF Soldiers
Aerosmith Lines Up Behind Abducted IDF Soldiers
September 17, 2006 - September 23, 2006 Sep. 19 - Rock band Aerosmith dedicated the group's song "Dream On" to abducted soldier Ehud Goldwasser at the request of Golwasser's wife Karnit during a New York concert this week, Ha'aretz reported. Goldwasser along with fellow reserve soldier Eldad Regev was kidnapped by Hizbullah on July 12. Karnit is in New York attending meetings at the annual UN General Assembly this week, together with her husband's family and Regev's brother. In an interview with Army Radio, Karnit Goldwasser said that her husband loves Aerosmith, and that she was moved to tears when vocalist Steven Tyler dedicated the song to the abducted soldiers. Story At: http://tinyurl.com/o8j4w |
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Fuck these degenerate scumbags! They're still hosing down the Indianapolis Motor Speedway podium from Tyler's appauling rendition of the national anthem a few years back. How many White kids OD'ed on drugs listening to their crap? How many White girls thought it was "cool" to slut themselves out behind stage at their concerts? They all look to be in a contest to look the most like a burned-out Keith Richard. Transvestite crack whore chic.
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Aerosmith sucks. The only good thing that giant-mouthed lizard Steven Tyler ever made was Liv. And he was only a minor contribution even there.
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Gene Simmons sent a televised message of support to an Israeli soldier seriously wounded in Lebanon
Simmons sent a video message this week to Ron Weinreich, an Israeli soldier and die-hard Kiss fan, who was seriously wounded in Israel's 34-day fight with Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon. Weinreich remains hospitalized and is paralyzed from the chest down. Above his hospital bed, a Kiss poster is spread across the wall. "Hi Ron, this is Gene Simmons. I'm talking to you from my home. I can't tell you how proud I am of you, and how much the world and Israel owes you a debt of gratitude," he said. "From the bottom of my heart, you are a real hero, you are everybody's hero, you are my hero and I wish I could be there with you." >>>>> http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate...c/15369939.htm |
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People claim that rock-roll is one of the great benefits of multi-culturalism, but all the truly great bands come from a country that didn’t have any niggers just a few decades ago. When the Beatles first started there were only five or six niggers living in Britain. Not coincidentally, there are very few jews in those 40 legendary bands. |
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America has no dearth of iconic solo rockers (singers Elvis, Jerry Lee, & Orbison; pickers like Shawn Lane, Eric Johnson & Danny Gatton, etc), but for some strange reason, we don't produce legendary bands. |
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I do like the sound of the song dream on [and it is a good one to play on the guitar] but outside of that I have no and do not really care to listen for any more. Of course I was not even born when they had their greatest days so I cannot comment much about them.
As for a great American band I would point to GNR, even though yes Slash is half black I have heard. To anyone who has listened to the words of "One in a million" by GNR they will know that much of their music is worth listening to. For anything modern the choice is not that great. Avril Lavigne, Evanescence, Three Days Grace, Green Day I like and are all worth it to listen. |
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Don't know AA.
It is not many mainstream bands that would have the guts to slam niggers, immigrants and gays in a song, and I salute GNR for that. I am not to the point yet of refusing to listen to some very talented musicians because their record label might be jew owned. If that was the case well maybe there would not be much to listen to. |
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Talented musicians whos music I thin kwas very good, but of course you are exactly right about the lifestyles of them not being anything to tell your children to do, of course not. But for that matter, Axl is the one I like, well at least when he was in his prime before I was even born. He did not drink or shoot drugs like the rest of them, and his genetics looked pretty good to me. I read interviews with him, and he in fact kicked out the original drummer from the band because he would not stop doing the heroin. He said he did drugs in the early days, but when it effected his voice and performance too much, he gave them up completely. I do not know if you are a musician, but I do play guitar and sing, and from that I gain some respect for some of the songs, like Don't you Cry I think is a very pretty ballad which I like to play and sing, and November Rain. But sure, as you say, other of there songs and maybe most [Im not into them all that much] can not be said to be good inspiration for good whites. |
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One in a million was an Ian Stewart song.
As for Kiss I always thought it stood for Kikes In Satans Service.
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Unless Skrewdriver had another song with the same name. |
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Aerosmith is the absolute worst band ever. And Steven Tyler is one of the ugliest men I have ever seen.
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