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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I once saw Thurston selling Fugazi bootlegs on his ebay account. One of the bootlegs was particulary interesting... Ian got mad because kids were slam dancing and since Ian had slamdanced ten years earlier as a kid, it therefore was not okay for kids who weren't around back then to repeat his action and slam dance on their own. "Can't you come up with a new dance?," he insisted, at which point the entire crowd realized the error of doing something that he had done ten years earlier when they were too young to do it with him, and worked together for two hours to develop a brand new dance that mixed the best elements of the waltz (another dance that people shouldn't do anymore because Ian's grandfather did it a long time ago and it was old now) and the Macarena (which it was okay to do, because it hadn't been invented yet). When all was to Ian's liking and nobody was drinking a cigarette, smoking a beer or having sex with a girl, he ceased his pouting for half a second and continued the show. Then during "Suggestion," he became overcome by emotional pain as he looked out a crowd that was more interested in having fun than listening to a bald guy with a gruff voice pretend to be a woman who's been raped, and he left the stage in tears. Because it's very hard for a sensitive man like Ian MacKaye who spent his youth beating the shit out of everybody who wasn't just like him to understand how a crowd of kids could be so insensitive to the plight of today's woman, as portrayed by Ian MacKaye.
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haha, i was talking about that with my friend and new band member david the other day. ian is a great fucking musician. i mean, guy and ian's interweaving guitars and the dub inspired rhthyms of fugazi made for some of the best post hardcore, fuck it, the best music, of the 90's. and the arguement, still in my top 10 of the 00's easily. but ian's excessive arrogance and preaching about what he thinks is right has always disallowed fugazi and minor threat and teen idles and every other band hes been in from being an "all time favorite". david said his music makes up for it, but i cant stand people who think what they do is the only right thing. i mean, look at steve albini, a lifelong teetotaler, and you dont see him telling people not to drink and do drugs, hes just not interested in it, yknow.
im rambling a bit i know, but im on adderal so its understandable.