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Freebird?
Well, I guess it would have gone along with Dave Scheck's mullet that kind of looked like a highlighted dead ferret hanging from his head.
13-07-2004 03:40
Elgin Clock
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Originally posted by Amanda Morrison Freebird? Well, I guess it would have gone along with Dave Scheck's mullet that kind of looked like a highlighted dead ferret hanging from his head. |
13-07-2004 09:21
Brandon MartusMy parents didn't get it.
I tell ya, parents these days .. 
13-07-2004 09:32
Mike Martus
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Originally Posted by Brandon Martus
My parents didn't get it.
I tell ya, parents these days .. ![]() |
13-07-2004 09:34
Brandon Martus|
> The inappropriate shouting of Freebird may have started in Chicago. > Years ago, popular DJ Kevin Matthews used to mimic the stupid slobs at > shows yelling for songs by yelling for the wrong songs for the wrong > bands. Of course he would exhort his listeners to do likewise. Freebird > became the obvious choice to denote cluelessness. This works on so many > levels. It's a comment on rock audiences, and especially audiences who > might actually attend a Skynard show. This is not my doing, I'm just > reporting, so don't blame me. > ... > To be done correctly, one must shout Freebird at a break in the music, > so as not to disturb playing. When people are applauding is a good > time. It must be done as if you are a drunken slob who just woke up at > a concert, but you don't know what concert you're at. Essentially, > that's the joke. > < |
13-07-2004 10:01
Joe Matt
In The Complex Rock Tour by Blue Man Group, they actually paid someone to yell Freebird when they were doing the tributes to previous rock stars. Funny stuff.