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Yeah right. If you'd better you'd have seen that it doesn't offend people but annoyes people. [/QUOTE]
I agree there, it's more a matter of being annoyed at constant and gratuitous swearing than being shocked. I do swear a lot myself, so I don't care when people do either. My only complaint is that Bruce seemed to be doing that intentionally to get a response from the audience. His intelligent comments during the 80s gigs were, in my view, better received by the audience.
I'd rather hear "This is a song about..." than "Who the fuck do you fucking think we fucking are? Fucking Britney Spears?". That's all [!--emo&^_^--][img src=\'style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/happy.gif\' border=\'0\' style=\'vertical-align:middle\' alt=\'happy.gif\' /][!--endemo--] [/quote]
I feel the same way. I was watching the LAD concert and it was funny hearing the stories behind the songs and all. Like the one about the queen & smoking ^^ That would get me going. Plus you feel like you're apart of it because you here what they might have been thinking (or in somecases, doing) while writing the song. That's more interesting than the 'fuck' thing. I mean, overall I luved RIR, and when I first watched it I thought the 'fuck' thing was OK. But in a way, you see why he wanted to do it, because most audiences have a thing that when the singers says, "fuck" that they go crazy, but in a way, you can also see that in some spots it isn't really necessary.
What about this tour?? Have any of you been to any shows?? How does he act during this tour?