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Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:16 pm
by minnick27
I think Al is more accepting of his fans because there aren as many of us. Him signing autographs after a show his a lot different than Eminem or someone that big. Butnobody should expect that. I feel bad about the time that I saw Al outside a theatre 2 summers ago and went up to him and got a picture. He was with his family and it was like 6 hours before the show. That was Al Yankovic time, not Weird Al time,and I infringed on it. I still feel bad about it.
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:16 am
by Coastergeekperson04
Orthography Enthusiast @ June 29, 2009 10:07 pm wrote:
The fans killed their idol. They always do.
It's a conspiracy!

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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:20 pm
by scottidog
Orthography Enthusiast wrote:This is a fan forum (obviously.... OE

at own obviousness) but I don't think we actually have a topic for discussing fandom. I came across this rather disturbing article and thought I'd put it up as a springboard for discussion. Michael Jackson's death was the occasion for the article (unsurprisingly) but I think it has some wider applicability that we, as fans, maybe could talk about.
The fans killed their idol. They always do.
I posted this article to a facebook discussion of another musician I admire. He finally got around to reading the discussion pages and commented. I'll excerpt his response: (The ellipses are his. The quote is in context, I just pared out the bit that I thought was pertinent to our discussion.)
But loathe the fans???...No way. I'm a people person...I really enjoy the interaction. Has there been times that it goes too far??...YES... Absolutely, but that is seldom. But I haven't walked in Brad Pitt"s shoes....so I can't speak for him....= )