Imaginos post mortem

Ted O. Jackson TOJACKSO at HAWK.SYR.EDU
Thu Jan 25 07:57:38 EST 1996


> >> Actually, Albert wasn't even treated as well as a hired hand-- they
> never
> >> paid him.
> >
> >That's pretty disgusting.  Who is to blame for this?  If it was
> >management, I'd understand.  But even so, I can't believe the rest of
> >the band would be so crude to a person who contributed so much to the
> >band over the years--to say nothing of Imaginos.  Hell, Imaginos
> >sounds like an Albert solo album to me; his contributions to it were
> >that apparent.  It just goes to show you that you shouldn't get to
> >know too much about your heroes, for they'll often disappoint you by
> >acting like regular mortals.  If the band knew Albert was being
> >shafted, they should have stood up and done the right thing.  This is
> >very depressing...
> >theo
> >
>   Hi,
> I hope all is well. Sorry but I just couldn't help but reply to this
> line of reasoning. You weren't there when these things happened (nor I)
> and therfore couldn't possibly know what circumstances led to the final
> outcome.
>
> My point is if you weren't there you don't know the facts so you
> shouldn't be bashing people or events you know nothing about. No
> offence intended. Open forum and all that.....
>
>                         Joel
Joel,
You are right to a point, and I take no offense.  Still, it's a fact
that SOMEBODY stiffed Albert out of his share.  Even if the band
didn't know it at the time, I'm sure they've heard about it since.
In which case, they should have taken it upon themselves to do the
right thing by Albert.  Even if they're pissed at him now, he was at
the heart of the band for at least 15 years.  That should count for
something.
theo



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