[ot] I am beginning to think L. Ronstadt belongs to the Stupid Party.

Troke

On TB every waking moment
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/9224649.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp

Ronstadt gets audience walkout encore

By Bonita Brewer
CONTRA COSTA TIMES

LIVERMORE - Linda Ronstadt's political message sent close to a hundred concert-goers home early Thursday evening.

What had been a mellow evening at Wente Vineyards, with the crowd even serenading her with "Happy Birthday" at one point, turned into a rush for the exits by some fans angry by her encore tribute to filmmaker Michael Moore.

"She just had to do it," one fan steamed as he headed for the parking lot. "It was good until the end," another yelled to TV crews waiting outside the concert.

"She's getting out of line; it's ridiculous," said Cindy Williams of Livermore, as she left during the last song of the evening.

Ronstadt's encore dedication of the song "Desperado" to Moore, the controversial maker of "Fahrenheit 9/11" who she described Thursday as "a great American patriot," got her booted from a Las Vegas casino Saturday and drew cheers, some boos, and a few "traitor" yells from the Livermore crowd.

Until that last song, the concert had been an evening of good music and happy fans.

There was no shortage of conflicting opinions among the baby-boomer crowd, a sprinkling of them dressed in patriotic colors, but it was no referendum on the war in Iraq, no pro- or anti-Bush lovefest, or even a meeting of the Michael Moore fan club.

Concert-goers, who paid from $99 to $249 each for tickets, were well aware of the controversy, but said they just wanted to enjoy the songs.

"I love her music, but I hate her politics, and I hope she just sings," said Tina Uzelac of Livermore, who arrived wearing a flag sweater. "These tickets are pretty high-priced, and we're not paying to go to a political rally."

On Saturday, Ronstadt was booed by some audience members at the Aladdin hotel-casino, then booted from the hotel by management after dedicating her "Desperado" encore to Moore and his film,, which excoriates President Bush over the war in Iraq.

Ronstadt won over the Livermore crowd after her first jazzy number, backed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

"Normally we end the show with 'Desperado,' but tonight we'll end with 'Viva Las Vegas,'" the singer said, drawing laughs, a long, warm cheer and a few grunts from the crowd of 1,750.

"There are too many Republicans in Vegas," Mike Donnelly of Clayton said before the show. "I think the response (to her remarks) has been ridiculous and ludicrous."

Corey and Susan Tate of Livermore came to the concert with a gift for Ronstadt -- an American flag, with a note on its paper wrapper: "To Linda, a patriot. Bless you."

"I've been listening to Linda since 1967. She has been a standard-bearer for liberal causes, and I'm glad she spoke up ... People like her represent America; it's not just people with conservative views," Corey Tate said.

The controversy created a sellout, said Wente president Carolyn Wente.

About 20 people angered by Ronstadt's comments dropped plans to attend, but their traded-in tickets were snatched up and the show was sold out Wednesday.

"It was just a handful (turning in tickets) when you consider there are 1,700 folks coming," Wente said before the show.

Wente said she did not ask Ronstadt to refrain from any political comments.

"We don't take any position on any of our artists' political thoughts or perceptions," she said.

With her comments Saturday, Ronstadt became the latest liberal musician to use the stage for political views, and another to suffer conservative backlash.

• In March 2003, Dixie Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines' comments against Bush and the Iraq war triggered a boycott by a group of more than 200 radio stations.

• At a recent John Kerry fund-raiser, actress Whoopi Goldberg made several crude puns on Bush's name, and complaints led to her firing as a spokeswoman for Florida-based Slim-Fast.
 

Maher

Inactive
I've put her in my "Book of Bastards" along with all the other scumbag, washed-out, hippy, has-been, marginal celebrities that infest Hollywood that I've sworn never to do business with again.
 

Fartacus

Fightin' Quaker
Well, duh!

What did the people expect (now) when they went to her concert?!

That's the equivalent of walking in with a handful of dog sh*t and saying, "Look what I almost stepped in!"
 

Aleph Null

Membership Revoked

Concert-goers, who paid from $99 to $249 each for tickets...

Uh... who is it that is in the "stupid party" here, hmm?

-A0-
 

Larred

Membership Revoked
Maybe we should get a collection together and send Invar to her next concert, things would no doubt get interesting if she started to go political...

Darrel

PS... No slight intended Invar, just got through reading the thread in TIO where you and Fartacus went at it...
 

Fartacus

Fightin' Quaker
Maher said:
Fart: They paid money and expected to hear her music not her political ranting.


Come now...

After what happened in Vegas, they didn't expect her to do it again?


That's like shelling out $100 - $250 for a Marylin Manson concert and being shocked and storming out when he/she/it does something offensive and sacriligious.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Actually, I gotta agree with Fartacus on this one. After learning that she does this regularly, WHY would someone NOT expect her to continue? It's ludicrous to think she WON'T. And Maher made the point clear when he said he'd added her to his PNG list. I would never pay to see someone on such a list (if I had one).
 

Contrasaur

Inactive
Ronstat is just a good old capitalist that baits partisans to get her free publicity. Makes me laugh every time.

Everytime Ronstat or Moore is banned or booed, they make more money and another enemy of the "conservatives" registers to vote. All the emotion, name calling and activism from the right is motivating the left.

The best thing to do is ignore them.
 
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