Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 103
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Yes, still married to Moran. But I think the above is quite inaccurate. Corea was involved as early as 1968, while he was married to his first wife, Joan (of Tones For Joan's Bones).

I never heard of any interaction with Moran until 1976. Moran had been with Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1974. Maybe he met her through Scientology.

Mike

Posted

This brings back unhappy memories of attampting to meet Chick after an RTF concert. I was working for a radio station in Phoenix at the time and station employees were invited to a meet and greet for Chick after the show. The catch-the meet and greet was at the Scientology church. When we got there it didn't take long to get very bad vibes.

The scientologists could care less that we were just there to say hello to Chick they told us in so many words to join up or get out. Needless to say we left and I never got to meet Chick and to be honest with you I view that as no great loss.

Posted

From the Washington Post:

Robbins saw the completed film only recently -- "I think [spielberg] was working on it right up until last week," he says -- and the scene he finds most terrifying is revealing. He is not in it. Neither are the aliens. It's not a moment of massive destruction or massive death. It is, instead, a scene in which Cruise and his children find themselves the target of an out-of-control mob.

:ph34r::lol:

Posted

This brings back unhappy memories of attampting to meet Chick after an RTF concert. I was working for a radio station in Phoenix at the time and station employees were invited to a meet and greet for Chick after the show. The catch-the meet and greet was at the Scientology church. When we got there it didn't take long to get very bad vibes.

The scientologists could care less that we were just there to say hello to Chick they told us in so many words to join up or get out. Needless to say we left and I never got to meet Chick and to be honest with you I view that as no great loss.

Jim and I briefly met Chick and his wife in Florida; they were perfectly kind and friendly.

Posted

I was under the impression that Corea discovered it

thru that woman Gayle Moran who used to "sing" on his

pixie-ass records. Didn't he eventually marry her?

"pixie-ass" :rofl:

Posted

Jim and I briefly met Chick and his wife in Florida; they were perfectly kind and friendly.

Though I have to say; if he had invited us to the Scientology headquarters down there, we would have most definitely declined!

Posted

Don't let that list scare you. They include anyone who's every been "involved" with it in any way. I saw the entry for Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart Simpson) who "learned a lot about it from her acting class." How much more vague can ya get? Also, when the Church of Scientology gives stats on their "members," they include anyone who is on a mailing list. Everyone knows that mailing lists are way bigger than actual memberships to anything.

Posted (edited)

So Stanley Clarke dropped out and has since spoken out? Interesting.

I remember also that Lamont Johnson (not on the list) was involved for a while, but wrote a letter to Jazz Times/Down Beat saying he was out and happy to be so. He died soon after, poor guy, just after having released a record with which he hoped to make a comeback.

I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that Nicole Kidman is most definitely out.

Gabor Szabo?

Bertrand.

Edited by bertrand
Posted (edited)

And how about this: Modern Library 100 Best non-fiction books of the 20th century, as voted by a Modern Library-appointed panel and by "readers."

http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/1...nonfiction.html

The "readers" list (surely not readers of Modern Library books?) is dominated by Ayn Rand and L. Ron Hubbard.

Then check out the fiction list: http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100bestnovels.html

If you do, you'll see that "readers" favor the same two authors's novels.

As Chuck Nessa might say: this gives me the heebie-jeebies. :mellow::huh::o:wacko::ph34r::angry::bad:

Edited by Kalo
Posted

This brings back unhappy memories of attampting to meet Chick after an RTF concert. I was working for a radio station in Phoenix at the time and station employees were invited to a meet and greet for Chick after the show. The catch-the meet and greet was at the Scientology church. When we got there it didn't take long to get very bad vibes.

The scientologists could care less that we were just there to say hello to Chick they told us in so many words to join up or get out. Needless to say we left and I never got to meet Chick and to be honest with you I view that as no great loss.

Jim and I briefly met Chick and his wife in Florida; they were perfectly kind and friendly.

I'm sure it would have been nice meeting Chick but the Scientology brownshirts never gave us the chance.

Posted

Don't let that list scare you.  They include anyone who's every been "involved" with it in any way.  I saw the entry for Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart Simpson) who "learned a lot about it from her acting class."  How much more vague can ya get?  Also, when the Church of Scientology gives stats on their "members," they include anyone who is on a mailing list.  Everyone knows that mailing lists are way bigger than actual memberships to anything.

Not so much scared as appalled. I'm sure that a lot of people on the list are not involved with Scientology but a lot of them are. It's disturbing that bright,talented people are taken in by these snake oil salesmen.

Posted

So Stanley Clarke dropped out and has since spoken out?  Interesting.

I remember also that Lamont Johnson (not on the list) was involved for a while, but wrote a letter to Jazz Times/Down Beat saying he was out and happy to be so.  He died soon after, poor guy, just after having released a record with which he hoped to make a comeback.

I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that Nicole Kidman is most definitely out.

Gabor Szabo?

Bertrand.

Gabor Szabo not only dropped out but sued Scientology but he dropped the suit a year prior to his death.

Posted

Don't let that list scare you.  They include anyone who's every been "involved" with it in any way.  I saw the entry for Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart Simpson) who "learned a lot about it from her acting class."  How much more vague can ya get?  Also, when the Church of Scientology gives stats on their "members," they include anyone who is on a mailing list.  Everyone knows that mailing lists are way bigger than actual memberships to anything.

Not so much scared as appalled. I'm sure that a lot of people on the list are not involved with Scientology but a lot of them are. It's disturbing that bright,talented people are taken in by these snake oil salesmen.

Talented? Yes to maybe.

Bright? I'm not so sure about that.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...