Music video by Ryan Adams performing New York, New York
with James Minchin [Video Director], Jef Jenkins [Video Producer]
(C) 2001 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Music video by Ryan Adams performing New York, New York with James Minchin [Video Director], Jef Jenkins [Video Producer] (C) 2001 UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Not meaning to sound rude, but can we possibly keep the comments at least vaguely related to the video?
Whilst the 9/11 conspiracy theories are interesting and what happened on that day was truly tragic, could we not just keep to discussing the song? Instead of throwing insults left right and centre? :)
Um, you're a piece of crap for assuming Ryan's thoughts are NOT in sympathy for Muslim terrorists. Let me guess, you're an Obama voter, right? Hey, how's that "hopenchange" working out for ya', pal?
I am assuming nothing, I do not know Ryan Adams thoughts, I just do not know, and I don't feel it's important to me. Reading someone getting to conclusions with no proof and hating just for the sake of it, that is what annoys me. And, see, you're doing it again.
And no, I didn't vote for Obama. I voted for Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, and it worked pretty well at the time, thanks.
That is not true. Sometimes movies come out on Friday (I am talking about DVD - not theaters) A lot of games come out on wednesday, or sunday. And sometimes albums come out on Friday. I know that 99% of albums come out on tuesday, but not EVERY album movie and especially video game come out on tuesday. One more question does every terrorist attack happen on tuesday?
I wasn't addressing you here, I was addressing the guy that said "those that know Ryan..." I was joking with a quote from Ace Ventura. I know it doesn't mean any - I was being clear by saying it doesn't mean anything. It's obvious that Ryan Adams wasn't involved in the 9/11 conspiracy, but you can't say that 9/11 wasn't a conspiracy. Once there are two or more people talking secretly about something it's a conspiracy.
I totally agree with you. Several backwards, murderous, sub-human cave dwellers decided to murder Americans because they didn't agree with their ideology, hence their conspiracy. What I find most pathetic is the Americans who defend their apparent "right" to murder American adults. But why should I be surprised? After all, this is the same crowd that thinks it's open season on babies as long as they haven't made it out of the womb!
Who are you talking about who feel they have a "right" to murder American adults? First of all, EVERYONE agrees that abortion is horrible. Nobody gets joy from killing babies. It's not a helpful thought process to have thinking terrorists that killed us on 9/11 are in some way "sub-human". They are horrible people (those that killed 3,000 Americans). But they are not sub-human. Unless of course you believe in reptilian humanoids running things into a One World Govt.
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Whilst the 9/11 conspiracy theories are interesting and what happened on that day was truly tragic, could we not just keep to discussing the song? Instead of throwing insults left right and centre?
:)
Let me guess, you're an Obama voter, right?
Hey, how's that "hopenchange" working out for ya', pal?
And no, I didn't vote for Obama. I voted for Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, and it worked pretty well at the time, thanks.
A lot of games come out on wednesday, or sunday.
And sometimes albums come out on Friday.
I know that 99% of albums come out on tuesday, but not EVERY album movie and especially video game come out on tuesday.
One more question does every terrorist attack happen on tuesday?
I was joking with a quote from Ace Ventura.
I know it doesn't mean any - I was being clear by saying it doesn't mean anything.
It's obvious that Ryan Adams wasn't involved in the 9/11 conspiracy, but you can't say that 9/11 wasn't a conspiracy. Once there are two or more people talking secretly about something it's a conspiracy.
First of all, EVERYONE agrees that abortion is horrible. Nobody gets joy from killing babies.
It's not a helpful thought process to have thinking terrorists that killed us on 9/11 are in some way "sub-human". They are horrible people (those that killed 3,000 Americans). But they are not sub-human. Unless of course you believe in reptilian humanoids running things into a One World Govt.