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November 25, 2023

'THE BAND CONSTANTLY LEFT THE STAGE TO ARGUE'

Rock Band Gets in Huge Fight on Stage, Cancels Rest of Tour

(Thanks to Rick Day)

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Now THAT is some old time rock 'n roll.

My guess is they couldn't agree on what flavor the Kool-Aid should be.

Isn't that the backstory behind Taylor's next release?

At least Hall & Oates followed the advice, "Don't take matters into your own hands, take them to court."

Was Yoko involved?

At least Hall & Oates conduct their fights in the courtroom....

Paging Axl Rose and a Guns N Roses concert goer who warns, "if Axl sings Paradise City get ready to duck for cover."

Note: The actual fight was lacking badly needed tone and technique.

I can't go for that, but Snork @ David Emery for his good judgement.

Those long road tours can leave you feeling punchy...

This is surprisingly similar to the intro plot of Rock Star, when Marky Mark got kicked out of his tribute band for fighting with the guitarist.

Does a rock show ever break out during a boxing match?

In Iowa they'll arrest you for putting on a rock&roll show at the Kum & Go.

The battle of the bands, when there's only one band.

Wow, with a name like that they seemed totally sane?

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