Very much doubt you saw Peter Reum in 2002 - he was there in 2004 for SMILE, but not PET SOUNDS.
And we 'attack' Bluebird for a very good reason - she's not only failed to pay back money she's borrowed from people using a false pretence, but her claim to be a close, personal friends of the Wilson is pure fantasy, according to someone I know who **is** a close, personal friend of the Wilsons.. On 19 July, 10:05, cestrianblue <[email protected]> wrote: > My real name is Phil, I live in the UK, I don't need to nor am I > afraid to hide behind a pseudonym unlike bb54 and Lakepipe, who both > should be ashamed at what they've written about Sue and Stu. The world > of the Beach Boys has certainly attracted some undesirables per se, > but what I didn't know was that quite a few of them had congregated > here and hidden away in their own little club, baiting and back > stabbing in such an immature way as to somewhat disgust me. The doors > is open as you say Mr Eidem, I'm man enough to take you on with a few > little home truths. > > My take on Sue & Stu is completely at opposites to most of you here > and I'll go into that a little later. I wasn't at the Gateshead Sage > concert but I do know that someone started a "happy birthday to Sue" > thread over on the Blueboard, which was probably how the band and > Brian found out it was her birthday. Do you actually think she wanted, > or even knew, that they were going to to do a dedication to her? Come > on get real here, wake up and smell the roses and get in the real > world. There are some really loud smacks of jealousy on this board and > not only because the band did a dedication to Sue Levinson. > > I first met Sue and Stu on Brian's first comeback tour to the UK. I > saw them at the Travel Inn, close to the RFH, that most fans were > staying in. Also there at that time were Bluebird, Andrew Doe, Phil > Cormier, Peter Reum, Val from BBB and many others, but too many to > list here. I didn't know Sue or Stu before that weekend but I had > obviously heard of Sue because of all her posts on the Blueboard. They > came across as nice warm friendly people who were as excited as I was > at the prospect of seeing Brian Wilson perform live in concert. I had > seen the Beach Boys live on a few occasions in the UK but this was my > first with Brian, and I suspect I wasn't on my own judging by the > excitement in the bar and lobby of the travel inn the day before the > concert. I hoped that I would get a chance to meet Brian just to get > him to sign some memorabilia I was carrying around, that I could keep > as a reminder, but that wasn't going to happen on this time around. I > did get to meet Brian at a later concert and guess who was responsible > for making that dream come true for me? It wasn't BBB, who although I > was a member at the time, seemed to have their own little circle of > favourites, it was Sue Levinson who made it possible for me and for > many other, just ordinary fans. How did she do it? I don't know, I > don't care and I didn't ask questions. I had been a fan of the Beach > Boys since 1966 and this young lady had made it possible for me to see > the great Brian Wilson. How could I possibly join in with back > stabbing, hiding behind keyboards, rhetoric that some of you seem to > enjoy here? Your attacks on Sue &Stu (and Bluebird for that matter) > are akin to a warped sense of perspective on life and I prefer to > judge people how I find them and not to be influenced by what somebody > writes on a little used message board in cyberspace. You know what? If > I was to make a list of the people I mentioned here Sue & Stu would > top it for the kindness and friendship they've shown to me and to > others. It has been a few years since I last met them but I won't > forget that kindness and I most certainly wouldn't be prepared to stab > them in the back here. > > On Jul 15, 9:43 pm, Eidem <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I was reading the Gateshead Set List post on the Blooey, and evidently > > they (the band and the audience) sang Happy Birthday to Sue Levinson > > during the concert. Good God. I'm glad I missed that. Sue reminds > > me a lot of the Bird, minus the crazy stories and the tales of woe. > > And her sawed-off little husband, Stuey... I know you're out there > > man, lurking away. Come on, sack up and post here. If you can call > > us obscene on the Blooey, you should be man enough to come here and > > tell us all off. The door's open. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Diamond Headz" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/michaellenz?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
