
[Powderworks] Hotel rooms swaps
bmounier@sympatico.ca
bmounier@sympatico.ca
Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:13:06 -0400
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M'dear, you read my post too fast. I didn't say Peter wanted his own room=
(darn they better each have their rooms!!). I said Rob ended up with the=
hotel room that was meant for Peter one night and made a comment about h=
ow nice or how enjoyable it was, as if it was much nicer than his...
Brigitte
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> De: Bruce Robertson <the_oil_fish@yahoo.ca>
> Date: 2003/06/10 mar. PM 04:04:29 GMT-04:00
> =C0: powderworks@cs.colorado.edu
> Subject: Re: [Powderworks] ...Nice things to say about PG
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> Greetings Workers,
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> Just a wee comment on the lines below. Like Jim, I met Pete briefly and=
found him to be very humble in conversation (like Rob, Martin and Jim) a=
nd very unlike his stage persona. Someone made a comment about Pete wanti=
ng his own room on tour - who wouldn't want a little space, even with an =
awesome roomie like RH? (settle down ladies.) And of course they'd have t=
he odd falling out over the years.
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<DIV>Greetings Workers,</DIV>
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<DIV>Just a wee comment on the lines below. Like Jim, I met Pete briefly and found him to be very humble in conversation (like Rob, Martin and Jim) and very unlike his stage persona. Someone made a comment about Pete wanting his own room on tour - who wouldn't want a little space, even with an awesome roomie like RH? (settle down ladies.) And of course they'd have the odd falling out over the years.</DIV>
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<DIV>Also, Pete would have to be a very intense person to keep up the pace he has over the years. Intensity can sometimes be hard to interpret/handle.</DIV>
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<DIV>And about Pete's musicianship, one could argue the only difference between a singer with his voice and a guitarist/drummer/pianist with their instrument is technology. Pete used his voice to very good effect and is most certainly a musician AND a showman.</DIV>
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<DIV>cheers,</DIV>
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<DIV>bruce in calgary<BR><BR><B><I>James Warren <jimcwarren@earthlink.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">><BR><BR>We all have our faults. No one is perfect. I for one respect people's <BR>opinions, but I wish that we would not speculate on this list regarding <BR>a man's motives (in this case, Peter's) and in the process claim that <BR>it is his mistakes that have caused a heap of trouble for the band. It <BR>simply is not fair.<BR><BR>I appreciate the Oils news, but if the subject line says news, let's <BR>just leave it at that. And if we are going to speculate and in the <BR>process criticize without the facts, then let the subject reflect that <BR>that is what we are doing, so that other people don't read it and <BR>expect news and instead read something speculative.<BR><BR>And please let me add that I only know Peter well enough to really <BR>really really appreciate his performance, his connection to fans, his <BR>energy, his passion, and his care for other humans. And I did meet him!
<BR>once
and he was friendly.<BR><BR>-Jim<BR><BR>><BR>> At 12:23 PM 6/9/03 +1000, Erin Oneill wrote:<BR><BR>> Pete is - a showman, not a musician </BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Post your free ad now! <a href="http://ca.personals.yahoo.com/"><b>Yahoo! Canada Personals</b></a><br>
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