I just read an article about Jim Dolan & he stated that he would give $100,000 to ALS if 6,000 people played kazoos to one of his songs. I don't remember the name of it. Are people asked to play along with the Eagles too!?
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I just read an article about Jim Dolan & he stated that he would give $100,000 to ALS if 6,000 people played kazoos to one of his songs. I don't remember the name of it. Are people asked to play along with the Eagles too!?
No, but if they have them in their hot little hands, they will anyway. I'm in like row 7 or something, so while I'm sure security will stop people, it'll be distracting. I'm all for what Dolan is doing, and playing along to one of his songs for the cause would be fun and amusing. It's the rest of the night that makes me grimace.
I had to look at what a kazoo was but if I'd shelled out in excess of £100 to see them and had a load of people playing a damn mouth whistle as an accompaniment I'd be very p*ssed off. Stupid idea.
I don't know where to post this but here it goes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvOmtEmIiUk
Thought it was a bit funny but at the same time interesting
Found pt 2 or something
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuVM2T--jg4
Blame everything on Irving Azoff
Wow! The Eagles camp has rules and regulations all over the place!! I was rooting for them playing and paying but I live how it ended.
Too funny! :hilarious:
And one of the guys in the background thought Timothy N. Schmit released ICTYW as a solo single! :roll:
Well, hopefully he will donate the money to ALS regardless of how many are blowing on kazoos during his song. I think it's a gimmick to get people in to hear him, since most folks have been skipping his opening act. Must be hard on the old ego. Presumably an additional duty for the MSG security guards that night will be kazoo confiscation after Dolan leaves the stage.
I hope for the sake of those going that they're successful in getting all those kazoos back or keeping them silent... although maybe if forced to endure a couple hundred kazoo solos while they attempt to sing their hearts out, the Eagles will finally realize that they need to learn how to say the word "no" to James Dolan.
Maybe I sound a little cranky, but I've been trying to find reviews of the Saturday show and all I see are articles about Dolan. It tends to get frustrating. You can't blame the press for focusing on it when Dolan was giving interviews before the show to promote himself. Grrrrr.