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They Asked Me For I.D. To Buy Booze! (LOL)

Started by Old Moparz, March 13, 2006, 09:19:58 PM

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Old Moparz

First time in over 25 years I was asked, & with gray hair & a gray beard, I laughed my ass off, but they were dead serious.  :smilielol:

The computer printed tickets I got in the mail that I was so worried about being fake, were real. I took my 6 year old daughter to go see Nine Inch Nails at The House of Blues this past Saturday in Atlantic City. It was a great show & she loved it. That made it worthwhile keeping her up late. She did fall asleep for 15 minutes, but woke up for the last few songs.

They are very strict at the door & if you plan to go to the bar for a drink, they give you a wrist band, but not before checking I.D. to make sure. I had to ask the guy who looked to be about 20 if he was serious, & he said yes. No big deal, he's doing his job, but I still couldn't help but laugh. They patted me down & went over me with a hand held metal detector.

He asked if I smoked & I said no. Then he asked what was in my pocket, so I said my cell phone. He said, no, it feels like a box & looked worried. I reached in & pulled out my daughter's box of ear plugs & said "Earplugs, not cigarettes, those things will kill you." Off we went to find our seats which even thought were the last row in the balcony, were decent.

Here's some pics I took with the phone since you can't bring in a camera. But they did say cell cameras were okay. Sorry the image isn't so great, what do expect from a cheap cell phone?  :shruggy:
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Johnny SixPack

You're a damn cool dad, Bob. :2thumbs:

Wish my dad would have taken me to a kick@$$ concert when I was a kid.  :'( :icon_smile_big:

As for the carding, could be the dude thought the gray was a quick die job?  ???

Or maybe he thought you were extra purdy for the show. :D
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nh_mopar_fan

6! Wow.

I took my son to see Skid Row, Ted Nugent and KISS when he was 8 and I thought I was being cool...

Old Moparz

The way I see it, if my daughter loves music as much as I do, why not just take her? She has been playing the piano for a few months now, (Her idea, not ours) & likes NIN. I found her a CD of NIN that's all piano music, & we also have a CD with just string instruments of NIN & surprisingly sounds fantastic. Trent Reznor & NIN may not be everyone's favorite, but his music training was classical, & he learned on the piano at 5 years old.

There's a lot of other amazing music that I keep finding all the time, just not on the radio.  ::)  

My parents weren't into a variety, dad was stuck in Doo Wop city, while mom was into Englebert Humperdink & Barry Manilow. My wife plays guitar, bass & sings in a blugrass band. I attempt the drums, but just to make some noise at home. I wish my parents took me to some concerts when I was younger, my first was Emerson Lake & Palmer in 1977 when I was in high school.

As for being a cool dad, I bet she won't think so when she's a teen & starts dating. :D

Another pic, my daughter Kate.
               Bob               



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rare69

very cool dad! she will remember that forever, and smile when she looks back on it. :2thumbs:

Just 6T9 CHGR

Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!   Music is a great learning experiance for kids.  At my kids school, they lost the music program for a few years due to budget cuts :(
They got it back just in time for my older daughter to start.  She plays the clarinet and has become very good at it for a 10 year old.   We take her to private lessons & a night band and she absoultely loves it.  She also plays the piano by herself.  She taught herself as well.
She is teaching my 7 year old the recorder now!

Kudos daddy-o! :thumbs:
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Shakey

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:26:33 AM
Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!   Music is a great learning experiance for kids.  At my kids school, they lost the music program for a few years due to budget cuts :(
They got it back just in time for my older daughter to start.  She plays the clarinet and has become very good at it for a 10 year old.   We take her to private lessons & a night band and she absoultely loves it.  She also plays the piano by herself.  She taught herself as well.
She is teaching my 7 year old the recorder now!

Kudos daddy-o! :thumbs:

It's funny you mention the recorder Chris.  I just started remembering that thing from way back when I was a kid in Grade 3.  As I mentioned above, my 2 year old likes music, she sings along with her Mother and I thought that the recorder would be a great stepping stone into something else.  I gave her a whistle as she now realizes she is able to make her own music, as crude as it may be.  The recorder might make a nice present for Easter.

BB1

Here is my dads music... now you know why I'm so screwed up.  :image_294343: :mrt:

But Mr. Welk did advertise for Dodge, so he's not so bad.   :icon_smile_cool:
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Crazy Larry

Quote from: cudahob3 on March 14, 2006, 09:42:18 AM
Here is my dads music... now you know why I'm so screwed up.  :image_294343: :mrt:

But Mr. Welk did advertise for Dodge, so he's not so bad.   :icon_smile_cool:

:haha:

Classic Post!!!


RD

My wife is a K-12 music teacher, I play brass instruments, so you can pretty much be assured that my lil' girl will be introduced to some type of musical instrument (i.e. piano).

OM,  I ABSOLUTELY THINK NIN ROCKS!!!!
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chrisII

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on March 13, 2006, 09:47:21 PM
6! Wow.

I took my son to see Skid Row, Ted Nugent and KISS when he was 8 and I thought I was being cool...

that IS verry cool!! my personal taste would be skid row nuge and kiss, but NIN is cool also. verry talented musicians especialy trent

as for being carded, our local grocery store cards EVERYBODY, it kinda sucks.

Old Moparz

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:26:33 AM

Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!



Hey Chris, Why not? Is there some kind of restriction I don't know about? :icon_smile_big:

I have to say that I didn't know who Trent Reznor was years ago, around 1989 to 1992, but did like the song "Head Like A Hole" when I had heard it. I think it was when "The Downward Spiral" came out that I was really hooked. I loved his use of the electronics & all the programmed effects, & was impressed somewhat when I found out he works mostly alone. (But not on tour.) This probably goes way back to the electronic music in the 70's I loved, like Tangerine Dream, Jean Michele Jarre, Patric Moraz, Gong, Triumvirat & others.

The guitar work in NIN isn't anything fancy, but the heavy riffs with all the distortion are very similar to some of King Crimson's work, which is a big favorite of mine. In fact, Adrian Belew from King Crimson is on several NIN albums. I will admit that the NIN lyrics are sometimes very dark, adult oriented, & not what very young kids should hear, so there are a few I don't let my daughter hear at all. The latest album, "With Teeth" is actually fine with the exception of a few 4 letter words. The context they are used in are not like in the song "Closer" & there is a lot less explaining to do.  :D

I'll be copying some NIN CD's she can have without certain songs on them. When she's older & picks all of these words up at school from other kids, she'll hear far worse than what is on a NIN CD.   ::)

Funny thing, my daughter did attract some attention at the show. The barmaid asked her if she wanted those cherries in her soda & didn't charge me for her drink. People near us cracked a smile watching her dance along & singing. There was also this couple on the way out that had to come over to us & ask her if she liked the show. They made an impressions on her I'm sure, because they were really interested in her opinion, & even thanked me for bringing another new fan to a live show.

Like I mentioned, NIN is much less worrysome than explaining why Madonna, Britney Spears & Janet Jackson do a live sex show on stage. Even Madonna stated once that she wouldn't bring her kids to her own show. (Freakin' talentless hypocrite)
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Just 6T9 CHGR

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 14, 2006, 07:32:02 PM
Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:26:33 AM

Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!



Hey Chris, Why not? Is there some kind of restriction I don't know about? :icon_smile_big:


Just bustin on ya Bob ;) :cheers:
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Chris G.

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:26:33 AM
Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!

Bob, I have to agree. You seem like the last guy in the world who would be into NIN.  ;D :P You da man though.  :icon_smile_wink:

I saw them (really Trent) at MSG right after Downward Spiral came out. It was sick. Jim Rose circus was the opening act, and the pit was nuts. I remember Trent purposely trying to hurt his drummer. He was tossing keyboards and everything else at him, hoping to hurt him. It was all good.  :devil:

Johnny SixPack

Quote from: Burnt70R/T on March 14, 2006, 08:46:20 PM
Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:26:33 AM
Bob, still cant picture you going to a NIN concert!

Bob, I have to agree. You seem like the last guy in the world who would be into NIN.  ;D :P You da man though.  :icon_smile_wink:

I saw them (really Trent) at MSG right after Downward Spiral came out. It was sick. Jim Rose circus was the opening act, and the pit was nuts. I remember Trent purposely trying to hurt his drummer. He was tossing keyboards and everything else at him, hoping to hurt him. It was all good.  :devil:


Jim Rose Circus Sideshow, now there's a wacky show.  :yesnod:

Worked a couple shows where the Torture King (used to be in the JRCS) was the main act, and remember just being unable to take my eyes off the show.

Not good when you're working, I know, but the crowd just stood there in amazement anyhow.

On a random side-note: Filter's frontman, Richard Patrick (brother of Terminator 2's Robert Patrick [liquid terminator]), was a touring guitarist for NIN on their, "Hate Tour" (1990).

You definitely hear the influence from that on Filter's, "Short Bus", album IMO.

Makes for a good driving the Charger around album too.

Bob, do you listen to any other NIN 'style' music?
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Old Moparz

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on March 14, 2006, 08:13:35 PM

Just bustin on ya Bob ;) :cheers:



That's all? Good, I thought I wasn't allowed or something. :D


Quote from: Burnt70R/T on March 14, 2006, 08:46:20 PM

Bob, I have to agree. You seem like the last guy in the world who would be into NIN.  ;D :P You da man though. :icon_smile_wink:

I saw them (really Trent) at MSG right after Downward Spiral came out. It was sick. Jim Rose circus was the opening act, and the pit was nuts. I remember Trent purposely trying to hurt his drummer. He was tossing keyboards and everything else at him, hoping to hurt him. It was all good. :devil:



Well Chris, there is this side of me that I do a damn good job at hiding, but I just found a box of old stuff in my attic that seems to have stirred it all up again.  :boogie:

Maybe Trent's mellowed a bit, he only threw water bottles at the guitar player & the people in front of the stage this time.  :shruggy:


Quote from: formula_440 on March 14, 2006, 09:46:55 PM

Jim Rose Circus Sideshow, now there's a wacky show.  :yesnod:

Worked a couple shows where the Torture King (used to be in the JRCS) was the main act, and remember just being unable to take my eyes off the show.

Not good when you're working, I know, but the crowd just stood there in amazement anyhow.

On a random side-note: Filter's frontman, Richard Patrick (brother of Terminator 2's Robert Patrick [liquid terminator]), was a touring guitarist for NIN on their, "Hate Tour" (1990).

You definitely hear the influence from that on Filter's, "Short Bus", album IMO.

Makes for a good driving the Charger around album too.

Bob, do you listen to any other NIN 'style' music?


Never heard of Jim Rose, but I'll have to look it up now out of curiosity. I have one Filter album, forget the name, & I did know Patrick was with Trent at one time. There's a few Marylin Manson songs I thought were okay, but I see MM more as a shock artist looking for attention than an actual musician. Some of it is okay. Ministry is another band I've been paying attention to, but don't have anything by them. Someone told me to get some of their early stuff, one called "Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste"

There are other electronic/industrial sounding bands I like, but I can't keep up with all of it. One of the internet radio programs called "Live 365" has a few channels that will play it, but I don't follow it close enough. Once in a while I'll write down a name of a band, put it in my wallet & if I'm in a record shop, oops, CD shop, I'll look for it. If I bought all the things I like, I'd be selling off my cars to afford it.  ::)

Bob  :cheers:


Oh yeah, the guy who opened for NIN Saturday was good, Saul Williams. He's actually from Newburgh, NY where I am. His sound was similar to a metal/rap & not bad at all. My wife took my daughter to his book signing a few days before the show & spoke to him. He was happy to know my daughter was going to his show & said he'd look for her there. :D  My daughter kept asking me if I thought he saw her in the balcony, so I said maybe. :shruggy:

Sure he did. :D
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nh_mopar_fan

Hey, maybe they carded you to see who won the bet on how old the geezer was.  ;D

Old Moparz

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on March 15, 2006, 07:41:41 AM
Hey, maybe they carded you to see who won the bet on how old the geezer was.  ;D

:nana:  Good one smart ass, I didn't think of that.  :smilielol:
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Johnny SixPack

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 14, 2006, 10:31:47 PM

Never heard of Jim Rose, but I'll have to look it up now out of curiosity. I have one Filter album, forget the name, & I did know Patrick was with Trent at one time. There's a few Marylin Manson songs I thought were okay, but I see MM more as a shock artist looking for attention than an actual musician. Some of it is okay. Ministry is another band I've been paying attention to, but don't have anything by them. Someone told me to get some of their early stuff, one called "Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste"

There are other electronic/industrial sounding bands I like, but I can't keep up with all of it. One of the internet radio programs called "Live 365" has a few channels that will play it, but I don't follow it close enough. Once in a while I'll write down a name of a band, put it in my wallet & if I'm in a record shop, oops, CD shop, I'll look for it. If I bought all the things I like, I'd be selling off my cars to afford it.  ::)

Bob  :cheers:


Oh yeah, the guy who opened for NIN Saturday was good, Saul Williams. He's actually from Newburgh, NY where I am. His sound was similar to a metal/rap & not bad at all. My wife took my daughter to his book signing a few days before the show & spoke to him. He was happy to know my daughter was going to his show & said he'd look for her there. :D  My daughter kept asking me if I thought he saw her in the balcony, so I said maybe. :shruggy:

Sure he did. :D

That's a great Ministry album to start on. "Psalm 69", is great too. Have you heard of a band called Skinny Puppy? Their earlier stuff influenced Trent when he was starting out, and it's just cool music. Not for everyone, but good industrial. KMFDM is also good. As is Front Line Assembly. FLA did work with Fear Factory (awesome metal!!!) and produced a kick@$$ album called, "Fear Is The Mindkiller", that you might want to check out too.

How cool that the guy took the time to talk to your daughter.

You definitely gave her some sweet memories to look back on! :2thumbs:

*EDIT*

Almost forgot about another industrial band for yah, Leaether Strip. :METAL:
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