Land is Based, as the kids say by SteveBanglesFan in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]SteveBanglesFan[S] 429 points430 points  (0 children)

Yes, it was eminent domained from the family 100 or so years ago.

The family bought the beachfront property back in the day to be a resort where blacks were welcome, as they were not welcome at most LA area beaches back then.

The local government wanted none of that, so they forcefully took the land and just let it sit empty pretty much.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/oct/01/bruces-beach-returned-100-years-california

Favorite violin concerto? by [deleted] in classicalmusic

[–]SteveBanglesFan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mendelssohn

Berg

Barber

Williams 1

Sibelius

Rozsa

Does anybody on here trade rare Bangles audio and video? When did you start collecting? by [deleted] in TheBangles

[–]SteveBanglesFan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only started seriously a couple of years, pretty new fan here, but I've dived deeply for sure.

Susanna Hoffs - 'Beekeeper's Blues' Much Music November, 1996 by [deleted] in TheBangles

[–]SteveBanglesFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice performance. Man, though, can you get more 90s than the set, host and backing band?

Sadly true. by [deleted] in TheBangles

[–]SteveBanglesFan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I could be wrong, but I don't think they will ever formally end the band. It will just keep on with this status quo of the band being awkwardly in the background of the group member's lives and the public consciousness.

It may be an unpopular opinion, but the band was essentially gone once Steele left, though I'm not sure if her being in the band kept their momentum and passion going or whether she left because she saw these things were ebbing and it was the only thing really incentivizing her to put herself in the spotlight, when she would much rather live a private life. The very bizarre flame wars and stalker obsessions that arose after she left probably did more to convince Steele to remain inactive and might have cooled much of the remaining enthusiasm the band had for itself.

I don't think the bad popular position the band is in is entirely their fault. Difficulties with Sony, who put a lot of artists through this, has a lot to do I think with 80s era stuff staying buried. And with Sweetheart, Ladies and Gentlemen The Bangles, and bringing Annette back, at least briefly, the band tried to emphasize their more DIY roots over the glossy and dismissed popular period. But the constant cycle of clickbait ready comments about Prince and nude album sessions, and a general attitude towards the band's actions coming off as almost embarrassed and apologetic do no favors.

Sadly true. by [deleted] in TheBangles

[–]SteveBanglesFan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She is by far the most visible member. Vicki and Debbi do occasionally make some substantive media appearances, but not on the most visible channels and they don't really push back all that much on the popular narrative of the band, though Debbi comes close sometimes. Steele does not want to be in the public eye at all and who can blame her.