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RE: Robert's personal class, style, and grace?
- Subject: RE: Robert's personal class, style, and grace?
- From: Eddie Lombardi <elombardi70@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 16:50:13 +0000
Who cares? Why waste your time trying to analyse it all.
If had to like everything every musician I listened to did I'd be out of
options.
It's easy to criticize when you're not living in that mans shoes. Who know
s what was happening with Robert in any of those situations? Not me not
you not Jimmy etc. To berate the guy for dealing with his best mate
s son is kind of ridiculous when you don't know the history that went on be
fore that. It's the same for any situation. No one knows what the deal re
ally is.
And if he still has unresolved issues shouldn't just be left alone to resolve
them?
Eddie
> Date: Mon 8 Dec 2008 06:28:30 -0800
> From: mos6507@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Robert's personal class style= and grace?
> To: zeppelin@xxxxxxxx
>
some of the things he's done are clearly indefensible like how the P/P project
was handled regarding JPJ bad enough to later cause him to beg for forgiveness
on bended knee (and fail) or the way he left Jimmy high and dry at the end of
the P/P project in a rather cowardly way and now with the way he skulked away
from a Zep reunion after months of self-serving equivocation. Even Jason has
his beef with Robert namely that Robert failed to answer his call
when in rehab. Robert had to explain that he was playing a game of "tough
love". But it's clear that Robert often does things in personal relationships
that to him make sense but actually wind up alienating him or causing
bitterness. I mean most of the fences that needed mending leading up to the O2
were between Robert and the others. And despite that Robert still had to say
things like "I'm wearing an emotional condom". There is a guy who while he
talks a good game still has unresolved issues.