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elle 09-20-2018 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1237177)
What they did to him is no worse than what he did to them.

huh? who's speculating and projecting now? Christine says she had no clue anything was wrong. Mick says he had to explain and convince John, and it took a few days. apparently you know more than Christine and John.

sasja 09-20-2018 11:36 PM

It is in my eyes a grave injustice when a person gets kicked off his job and creative project of 30- odd years for no apparent reason. Would you stand for that at your company? In your neighbourhood? In your circle of friends or acquaintances?

Wages earned do not even enter into it, on ANY economic level I consider that an injustice done.

And yes, that is merely one of the kinds of injustices that occur in the world. Sadly there are way too many, and it may not weigh as much as what's done to political prisoners, say.
But any injustice is one injustice too many in the world and should not be condoned but questioned, exposed and fought.

Sas, life long amnesty international member for a reason.

sodascouts 09-21-2018 10:10 AM

According to the Oxford Dictionary, which is definitive IMHO:

Injustice:
"1.1 [count noun] An unjust act or occurrence."
So, what does "unjust" mean? Is an act only REALLY "unjust" if it's comparable to an innocent guy who's on death row for 30 years, etc.? Let's look at usage. The Oxford Dictionary also provides the following example of correct usage:
"His sacking was an injustice."
Well, look at that! At least according to Oxford, the word certainly can apply to Lindsey's situation.


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Originally Posted by elle (Post 1237213)
yes. and Chris Cornell had the recognition, fame, payday, success, looks, family, voice, creativity, touring and recording solo and with Soundgarden, tons of respect.

Anthony Bourdain. Robin Williams. [...]

they were all highly successful and rich. what exactly is your argument?

I think one of the reasons these men were driven to despair was the fact that so many people were telling them they had no right to be unhappy.

DownOnRodeo 09-22-2018 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by sodascouts (Post 1237268)
The Oxford Dictionary[/URL] also provides the following example of correct usage:
"His sacking was an injustice."
Well, look at that! At least according to Oxford, the word certainly can apply to Lindsey's situation.

LOL.
OED for the win!

StevieandChris 09-22-2018 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sasja (Post 1237254)
It is in my eyes a grave injustice when a person gets kicked off his job and creative project of 30- odd years for no apparent reason. Would you stand for that at your company? In your neighbourhood? In your circle of friends or acquaintances?

Wages earned do not even enter into it, on ANY economic level I consider that an injustice done.

And yes, that is merely one of the kinds of injustices that occur in the world. Sadly there are way too many, and it may not weigh as much as what's done to political prisoners, say.
But any injustice is one injustice too many in the world and should not be condoned but questioned, exposed and fought.

Sas, life long amnesty international member for a reason.

The “no apparent reason” part is where fans keep going in circles. Even if we the fans don’t know the whole story, the rest of the band and their management etc. think they had a reason to do what they did (whether fans agree or not).

I, as someone who thinks Lindsey has been an asshole for 40 years and should have been fired after the infamous 1980 Australia show, think they have a reason too.

Those of you who “side” with Lindsey don’t think there is a reason, and don’t like that it happened.

So there’s nothing really that can be said or done.

elle 09-22-2018 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by StevieandChris (Post 1237443)
The “no apparent reason” part i

most people think there's a reason. just 2 polar opposite reasons, depending on which fan is projecting. and these groups of fans will apparently never agree, no matter how many facts they are confronted with.

some think the reason is hinted in the new LB song that just came out, others think these are old 2012 lyrics that mean nothing for recent happenings:
Beautiful sister
Told a few lies
When it came to taking names
It was all compromise

vivfox 09-22-2018 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by StevieandChris (Post 1237443)
I, as someone who thinks Lindsey has been an asshole for 40 years and should have been fired after the infamous 1980 Australia show, think they have a reason too. Those of you who “side” with Lindsey don’t think there is a reason, and don’t like that it happened.

You thinking he was an asshole is solely based on hearing one side of the/a story. And it was New Zealand BTW, not Australia. What you never see is Stevie pushing Lindsey's buttons which is something Ken Calliat said happened a lot during recording sessions.

secondhandchain 09-23-2018 12:21 AM

M$ck Fl$$twood is such an old money grubbing wh$re. YOU FIRED Lindsey, he didn't leave you and you left him. Can't wait till we here people screaming out Lindseys name. This is going to be GREAT.

bombaysaffires 09-23-2018 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1237497)
You thinking he was an asshole is solely based on hearing one side of the/a story. And it was New Zealand BTW, not Australia. What you never see is Stevie pushing Lindsey's buttons which is something Ken Calliat said happened a lot during recording sessions.

Amen. :nod:

I think Richard also suggested this in his own, more careful, way.


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