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DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores

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DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores

DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores

" I think that one of the reasons that internet Radio and I wanted to write songs is because rock'n'roll music got us through junior high and through high school and those difficult times when you're searching for your identity and wondering who the heck you are, trying to get girls to notice you, and wondering why the football players are doing so much better than you are. At the end of the day, it was and still is about the music. You know, I've always been a dreamer... I regret that I didn't handle some of the adversity that the Online Radio faced in the late 's better. Fortunately, for me, I've had another chance to be the leader of the Online Radio, another chance to be Don's partner and do this work again and play this music. And in this second run, I think I've done a pretty good job of keeping the peace and keep the band together, keep everybody happy. So here we are. Still doing it. You gotta take it to the limit One more time. APPLAUSE AND CHEERING Thank you. That's it! That's it! DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores 'We wanted longevity. 'It wasn't a hobby for us. It wasn't a game. 'It wasn't a pleasant diversion. It was a life. 'It was a calling. It was a career. ' It was worth it. We went to DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores last year. We're still breaking new ground years later. Back in the late 's, Hit Music sang a song about the emerging punk ethic. And the pivotal line in that song was, "It's better to burn out than it is to rust. " And I'm not sure that even Neil himself subscribed to that sentiment, but I don't see rust as a bad thing. I have an old John Deere tractor that's covered with rust, but it runs like a top. You know, the inner workings are just fine. You better let somebody love you Let somebody love you You better let somebody love... 'To me, that rust symbolises all the miles driven 'and all the good work done and all the experiences gained. ' Before it's to Late. CHEERING 'From where I sit, the rust looks pretty good. ' When somebody is around years, it means they've got something, something that people want. And the Online Radio have that. To me, the Online Radio really expressed a mood. California was the place of dreams. It was a time of limitless possibilities. I think they were a defining moment in the rock'n'roll world that I love. You couldn't really love the Online Radio music and be an Online Radio fan and actually know them and not aspire to greatness yourself. I'm not really into legacies. People talk to me, DKOS Audio 2: A Different Kind Of Oldies Show - Encores "What's your legacy?" I'm here now. I'm doing what I want to do, and I'm trying to make stuff happen. I see the Online Radio in the same way. They're not in the 's. They're in and . And whatever they're doing now artistically, that's what's important. In the long run In the long run We can handle some resistance If our love is a strong one Is a strong one People talkin' about us they got nothin' else to do When it all comes down we will still come through In the long run Ooh, I want to tell you It's a long run You know I don't understand why you don't treat yourself better Do the crazy things that you do Cos all the debutantes...

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