Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Meeting
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Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Mods, please move the 9/11 conspiracy posts to the other forum. I need this thread to stay on topic so I can find updates on Perry's secret project (that he already discussed in detail last year).
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Yes. This.Noonesshocking wrote:Mods, please move the 9/11 conspiracy posts to the other forum. I need this thread to stay on topic so I can find updates on Perry's secret project (that he already discussed in detail last year).
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Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
thank you kv for taking care of that issue.
let's get back on topic then. here is perry talking more about his groundbreaking idea.
i understand the legal reasons that perry can't talk about it. someone would surely steal this idea.
let's get back on topic then. here is perry talking more about his groundbreaking idea.
i understand the legal reasons that perry can't talk about it. someone would surely steal this idea.
"I feel that even though Jane's came in when the record industry was going into a recession, it's gotten worse,'' said Farrell. "The only people making money are these ridiculous pop groups.''
But this is Perry Farrell, the guy who founded "Lolla,'' as he calls it. Don't expect him to sit on the sidelines and wring his hands. He's working on a new project that basically can reinvigorate what he calls "the middle class blue-collar musicians.''
"People are not excited to go and hear music anymore,'' he said. "What our industry has to do is we've got to make it more exciting and literally nurture and grow the middle class of music in the 500 to 1,000 to 1,200, to 2,000 capacity clubs.
"It can be done, and I have a plan for it,'' Farrell said.
Farrell said he can't be too specific about the project right now for legal reasons, but he said it is something akin to his "Kind Heaven'' proposal, which featured "immersive entertainment.''
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
i swear to god creep one more month of "yaya the checks in the mail" and i'm fucking walking bro
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
since you have shown so much interest in handling user issues you are now a moderator. congratulationskv wrote:i swear to god creep one more month of "yaya the checks in the mail" and i'm fucking walking bro
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
i knew once i got over 5000 i had a shot at it...ty so very much wooot
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Jane's Addiction released music between 1988 and 1991"I feel that even though Jane's came in when the record industry was going into a recession
Let's look at some of the albums sold during that time:
U2 - Rattle and Hum: 14 million worldwide sales
Metallica - And Justice for All - 10 million worldwide sales
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever: 7 million worldwide sales
Madonna - Like a Prayer: 10 million worldwide sales
Phil Collins - ...But Seriously: 16 million worldwide sales
Mariah Carey - Self-Titled: 15 million worldwide sales
Garth Brooks - No Fences: 17 million worldwide sales
Nirvana - Nevermind: 35 million worldwide sales
Pearl Jam - Ten: 30 million worldwide sales
U2 - Achtung Baby - 12 million worldwide sales
Metallica - Black album - 20 million worldwide sales
Sorry Perry, it looks to me like the industry is the healthiest it had ever been back then. So why were you unable to sell any albums?
Yeah I am sure that blue collar rock musicians just can't WAIT to open up for Etty's techno music with a 1920s speakeasy theme.But this is Perry Farrell, the guy who founded "Lolla,'' as he calls it. Don't expect him to sit on the sidelines and wring his hands. He's working on a new project that basically can reinvigorate what he calls "the middle class blue-collar musicians.''
Says the guy with the 3 day music festival that sells 750,000 tickets in less than an hour."People are not excited to go and hear music anymore,''
Says the guy who rents out one of the largest city parks in the nation, fills it with 100 bands who play 500 capacity venues, then forces all those acts to sign a contract stating they will not play any venues within a 500 mile radius of Chicago 3 months before the festival or 3 months after to ensure high ticket sales for the festival."What our industry has to do is we've got to make it more exciting and literally nurture and grow the middle class of music in the 500 to 1,000 to 1,200, to 2,000 capacity clubs.
You can't even get people to show up for your legendary band when you play one of your legendary albums, but now you're the expert on how to make indie artists famous in an industry you no longer understand or can compete on? Sure. Good luck with that.
No you don't."It can be done, and I have a plan for it,'' Farrell said.
So basically, Etty didn't like the name Kind Heaven, so you renamed it. But you're still doing the same exact thing as you did on that Jane's tour with the stuffed bear and the shitty pixelated videos you found on Youtube. But now it's a secret because you've only done it for an entire tour, and had already told everyone what it was, but the name is different...soooo SHHHHHHHH. Got it.Farrell said he can't be too specific about the project right now for legal reasons, but he said it is something akin to his "Kind Heaven'' proposal, which featured "immersive entertainment.''
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Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Yay, I get to use my favorite GIF again!Larry B. wrote:No, but I saw three buildings come down and was given explanations that make absolutely no sense according to the laws of the universe.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
explosion + steel melting + gravity = building gone ........works for me
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Didn't you get the memo? Among other things, LarryB has intuited the laws of the universe such that he's able to determine when explanations make "absolutely no sense" -- especially in cases like this one where somehow everyone else is under the mistaken belief that these explanations do make sense...Pandemonium wrote:Yay, I get to use my favorite GIF again!Larry B. wrote:No, but I saw three buildings come down and was given explanations that make absolutely no sense according to the laws of the universe.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
I don't believe "most of the American people" is the same as "everyone else." We haven't been fed all their propaganda. There are literally thousands of professionals who work in architecture and demolition and physics, all around the world, who have actually organized to explain what laws of the universe are being broken by the official explanation.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Didn't you get the memo? Among other things, LarryB has intuited the laws of the universe such that he's able to determine when explanations make "absolutely no sense" -- especially in cases like this one where somehow everyone else is under the mistaken belief that these explanations do make sense...Pandemonium wrote:Yay, I get to use my favorite GIF again!Larry B. wrote:No, but I saw three buildings come down and was given explanations that make absolutely no sense according to the laws of the universe.
The official version does make sense if you believe in it beforehand. When you see and understand the difference between a building "falling down" (which has hardly ever happened in human history, by the way) and a building being demolished, it becomes obvious.
But anyway, Kurt is better than Perry and Perry is a moron.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Larry... there aren't thousands of reputable people claiming 9/11 was a conspiracy. There's no mystery about how a building could fall like that from being hit by a plane. In fact, believing that the towers fell from controlled demolitions is crazier than just believing a single conspiracy, since the claim can't just be "buildings don't fall like that", but that the conspirators somehow managed to pull off a conspiracy of this magnitude while NOT thinking that all the people who looked at the footage afterwards wouldn't say: "Hey, that looks like a controlled demolition." That's literally the opposite effect of what conspirators would attempt to produce if they did try to make it a controlled demolition. This isn't difficult to understand.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
You make me sad.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Good. You should be sad.Larry B. wrote:You make me sad.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
And you should be smarter.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Good. You should be sad.Larry B. wrote:You make me sad.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
SEpT. 11Th... a sad daY
That spells out Etty.... OH MY GOD
That spells out Etty.... OH MY GOD
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
YOU CRACKED THE CASE!someguy wrote:SEpT. 11Th... a sad daY
That spells out Etty.... OH MY GOD
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Honestly, a fruitless idiotic half-conversation with Larry is more interesting than Perry Farrell's "New Mystery Project", and I couldn't resist pushing him a bit... but obviously both are a waste of time, and far less interesting than... pretty much everything else.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
sePtEmbeR 11th is a veRrY sad daysomeguy wrote:SEpT. 11Th... a sad daY
That spells out Etty.... OH MY GOD
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
September 11th is a verY sAd daYcreep wrote:sePtEmbeR 11th is a veRrY sad daysomeguy wrote:SEpT. 11Th... a sad daY
That spells out Etty.... OH MY GOD
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Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Don't you guys get it?! When a building is hit by an airplane, it's supposed to fall over like a tree! You guys are so dumb.
Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
Perhaps Larry is just an asshole that needs more education about the laws of physics.
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Re: Perry Farrell Talks New Mystery Project, Kurt Cobain Mee
KV, do you have a work item number for my request?