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Edwards Appearance At Mellencamp Show Turns Out A Little Awkward

It’s probably not a good thing when the audience starts chanting for a refund.

The band members left the stage at the conclusion of song number four. Mellencamp grabbed an accoustic guitar and started talking with the crowd. He talked about how “his generation” had failed in doing many of the things they’d set out to do — like legalizing marijuana. Mellencamp then told the crowd the last time he’d smoked was in 1972. Mellencamp next asked the crowd about “The Golden Rule” and after he said, “Do unto others,” the crowd responded with the rest of it. Mellencamp, standing alone on stage with his guitar, then launched into Tough It Out and Be the Best You Can followed by Jesus Can You Give Me a Ride Back Home? and another song about youth and love. The crowd erupted as he started Small Town and sang the lyrics as though Wells Fargo Arena were one of those sing-along piano bars.

It’s at this point Mellencamp gestures and John Edwards walks on stage. After a few cheers boos overtake the hall. “I’ve been in your small towns,” Edwards said as Mellencamp stepped aside to give Edwards a place behind the microphone. “…You didn’t come here to listen to me,” Edwards continues as he winds down with a “thank you,” waves and walks to the darkened edge of the stage.

The crowd is mostly booing at this point. “I came for a concert,” one man behind me yelled. “Refund. Refund,” another chanted a few rows back. One person in the crowd made this observation: “Are they booing Edwards specifically or booing because they don’t like politics?” Mellencamp tells the crowd he’s “had a lot of fun with that guy,” and begins playing his guitar and singing Small Town again. The crowd slowly begins to sing along again. Edwards stood on the darkened edge of the stage until the song was over, then exited. Mellencamp didn’t say anything at the song’s end, and there was a swell of chatter among the audience members.

I wonder if Mellencamp will have to count this gratuitous campaign appearance as a contribution to Edwards’ campaign.

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It’s probably not a good thing when the audience starts chanting for a refund.

Edwards probably filed suit against them before they hit the parking lot!



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Rob on November 10, 2007 at 01:06 pm

LOL…


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Anna on November 10, 2007 at 01:22 pm

Clue to Mellencamp.....most of your fans are like, well, me. We’re older and we like your twenty something year old stuff.

We don’t like John Edwards, socialists, communists, Islamic terrorists, and we especially don’t like people who think that the American govenment is responsible for every ill the world is now experiencing, from radical Islam to global warming.

We’re not, so get over it.

I like ya John buddy but...shut up and sing.


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