#31
|
|||
|
|||
well, if we're going to go in that direction... what kind of person shows up at a Halloween party dressed in blackface in the late 1970's? That has always bothered me. Forget about political correctness (ex- I'm willing to recognize Al Jolson as a spectacular entertainer) what inspired her to make that specific choice?
|
#32
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
__________________
Would it last forever? You and I together, hand in hand we run away♥ |
#33
|
||||
|
||||
Well, I don't like that she made comments about Jews or wore black face, that's pretty out there. I can picture the bluesy group meeting the mod-hippy boogie group in all the feathers, ruffles and stuff though... a bit like that scene in Black Adder where Edmund is trying to be the Earl of Doncaster, an absurd picture, but then I laughed at all the morris dancers jokes too so I'm kind of weird. I definitely tend to prefer self-depricating humour to the put-down sort the Brits often wallow in.
Al Jolson should've lived longer just so he could have covered Which Way You Goin' Billy by The Poppy Family. "Billy, don't ya know me Billy? Which Way Ya Goin'? Oh Billy boy, Can I come too?" I saw a movie of his where he dances with giant watermelon slices and it was just so dumb it was kind of enthralling in an Eraserhead sort of way. |
#34
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
#35
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Gail |
#36
|
|||
|
|||
There is a certain level of outrageous behavior that is taken for granted among show business people that doesn't exist in normal social circles. There's usually a flamboyant side to someone who makes it in show biz, and they enjoy being able to show it. I also think this type of outrageousness serves as a sort of mutual self-defense technique among show business people. The very fact of being an entertainer means you're out there being scrutinized by the public, all the time. Thirty years later something you wore once is getting criticized by fans, for instance. (Cf. this thread.)
My point in saying this is that you really can't draw any conclusions about a show business person's real attitudes about Jews/blacks/gays/any minority because of a party costume or joke they told. If you see a pattern of behavior over time, then you can start drawing conclusions. By the way, I think that performance of "Over and Over" is fabulous. I love Fleetwood Mac when they're a little rough around the edges. I don't think Chris sounds drunk in the sound clip. I think at the beginning she sounds hesitant, like she's having trouble getting the tempo of the song right, but she recovers halfway through the song. I think Mick/John save the day on this clip ... steady as a rock rhythm section.
__________________
-Joanne (from Cape Cod) |
#37
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
I don't like her gay, Jewish(I think she referred to Peter Green as a cocky Jew boy at one time) jokes & blackface at that party. But times were a bit different in those days. She'd never get away with that these days. |
#38
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
You have to remember that this was a long time ago and language like that was common place. I'm not condoning it just pointing out that people in those days didn't even consider whether that might be disrepectful or hurtful in any way. I heard Paul McCartney talking quite recently about Brian Epstein and he admitted that at the time they didn't say he was gay just "a poof" Gail Last edited by Gailh; 07-01-2009 at 07:21 AM.. |
#39
|
||||
|
||||
|
#40
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
I remember reading she was quitting smoking, not drinking but I could be wrong. I also think it was easy for her to escape the spot light because other than The Dance she's been out of the spotlight since 1991 or so, with the exception of ITM, which was not a major success. Plus., she lives in a small town. |
#41
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Gail |
#42
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
#43
|
|||
|
|||
|
#44
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
__________________
GO BIG BLUE! |
#45
|
|||
|
|||
i thought so... isn't halloween the one time you're allowed to do stereotypes or characters in good fun???
what's wrong with being black? i need to take you guys to the west hollywood parade on halloweeen... As far Christine or John's costume goes on the "off the meter scale"... not even close to groundbreaking.... Laughter is the best medicine...
__________________
I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
|
|
BILLY BURNETTE – BELIEVE WHAT YOU SAY 7" VINYL 45 RPM PROMO POLYDOR PD 14549 VG+
$6.79
Billy Burnette Between Friends 1979 Vinyl LP Polydor Records PD-1-6242 Promo
$7.90
BILLY BURNETTE-SOLDIER OF LOVE-ROCK, ROCKABILLY-1986-MCA5768- LP EX/VG
$9.99
Signed Tangled Up In Texas by Billy Burnette (CD, Capricorn/Warner Bros.,1992)
$35.00
Billy Burnette - Try Me 1985 USA Orig. Vinyl LP E/E
$3.99