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Re: Lifehouse failure



I suspect the idea was somewhat hazy.  Becoming thirty (or actually any 
higher age) greatly enhances your ability to organize thought.  Of course, 
taking drugs does delay the process.  Wasn't Pete pretty clean after IOW, 
though?

keets


>me  "Lack of drug abuse within the band is the biggest change since the 
>first go round."
>
>Jim T  "Is that considered a major factor in the downfall of Lifehouse in 
>'71?  I thought it had more to do with Pete's inability to express the 
>complex ideas of the Lifehouse story to the band or to the Young Vic 
>audience. Especially without Kit Lambert's support."
>
>I have no idea.  My point was that (Old Who - (Booze + Drugs)) = Change.  
>Or W-(B+D)=Delta
>
>My experience is that abuse of drugs (including booze) hinders one's 
>ability communicate and empathize, which kind of touches on your point 
>about Pete's inability to express the ideas to the band.

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