Who cares? The band's private life is none of our concern, unless it makes it into the music.
Did you order a large coke?
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Who cares? The band's private life is none of our concern, unless it makes it into the music.
In the 'Run To The Hills' book there is a passage about getting wasted on the road, and nick does mention beer but also the odd bit of 'disco dust'...they absolutely would have partaken in cocaine use in the 1980s, but I would be surprised if Steve ever touched it, or possibly Bruce.
I don't watch DVD extras. I read interviews when they mention the music. I really don't care.
I did watch it. I found it kinda boring most of the time, but Flight 666 is also something that portrays the band in a very positive light. It's not really...a view into their actual life. It's more what they want you to see.Did you watch Flight 666? All the stuff about the plane, the footage of the band sightseeing, the hotel life, the tedium of signing thousands of photos, etc - did you find none of that interesting at all?
I did watch it. I found it kinda boring most of the time, but Flight 666 is also something that portrays the band in a very positive light. It's not really...a view into their actual life. It's more what they want you to see.
If you want to see a documentary that manages to capture the private life of a band I'd recommend Some Kind of Monster by Metallica. They had a camera crew following them around for three straight years recording them in the studio and everywhere they went to the point that the band even forgot they were there. The fact that you get to see them in the studio, working/living together is very different from seeing a band being out in the public sphere and around fans etc..
And as we all know, there's a difference in making a mistake and making a human error.
But for sure that guy didn't deserve that bollocking..