I'm looking for the positives here.
Back in the late 80s I was literally the only Beach Boys fan for miles around. You couldn't get more uncool.
I loved it, they were mine and mine alone. Everone else hated them.
It'll be quite nice to be back in that position.
Back in the late 80s I was literally the only Beach Boys fan for miles around. You couldn't get more uncool.
I loved it, they were mine and mine alone. Everone else hated them.
It'll be quite nice to be back in that position.
Why is it a *good* or *nice* thing for any fan to have to worry about what people in, say, San Francisco, might think of someone who walks down the street with a Beach Boys logo shirt on January 21? Why does it have to be "on them" if they are pissed to see that shirt? I don't want to offend someone who has every right to be offended by the brand name if they play the election. I'm an empath; I give a f***.
It's not a nice thing at all.