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The idea of a Dave Matthews Band iPod stinks as much as the $h1t dumped from their tour bus. Boring band, boring concept - ho hum.

PlaceofDis said:
can you post the trib article for all of us to see? ;)

Madigan: Video busts band's bus in dumping
Tour boat waste case may stain Dave Matthews Band's `green' image

By Michael Hawthorne
Tribune staff reporter
Published August 25, 2004

The Dave Matthews Band, a rock group so "green" it has its own flavor of Ben and Jerry's ice cream, could face $70,000 in fines after one of its tour bus drivers allegedly dumped a tankful of human waste on a Chicago River sightseeing boat earlier this month.

After a two-week investigation into an incident that prompted outrage from Chicago's mayor and snickering from late-night television hosts, Illinois Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan on Tuesday accused the band and driver Stefan A. Whol of illegally dumping foul-smelling muck into the river and creating a public nuisance.

About two-thirds of the passengers on the upper deck of Chicago's Little Lady were doused with a brownish-yellow liquid as the tour boat crossed under the Kinzie Street bridge during an Aug. 8 architectural sightseeing cruise.

Some of the passengers suffered nausea and vomiting after the waste cascaded into their eyes and mouths and soaked their hair and clothing. Five went to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for tests.

Witnesses told authorities the deluge of waste came from a long black tour bus crossing the grated bridge. At least one witness gave police an Oregon license plate number.

Surveillance cameras at neighborhood businesses helped Madigan's investigators and Chicago police detectives trace the bus to Whol, a Texas man who is identified in the complaint as one of five drivers for the Dave Matthews Band, authorities said.

Whol was driving to pick up a band member at a Michigan Avenue hotel when the bus crossed the bridge, according to the three-count civil complaint filed in Cook County Circuit Court. Later that evening, the band played the second of two shows at Alpine Valley in East Troy, Wis.

A band publicist issued a statement Tuesday night saying, "Our driver has stated that he was not involved in this incident. We reserve any judgment until we see the evidence."

Luxury coaches like the ones leased by the band are equipped with 80- to 100-gallon waste tanks that are emptied underneath the vehicle by pushing a toggle switch behind the driver's seat, according to the attorney general's complaint.

In addition to seeking fines for violations of state laws, Madigan said she is asking the court to order an evaluation of the band's waste disposal practices. State officials said most charter buses dump waste at licensed disposal facilities.

"This incident may be unique, but that does not lessen the environmental or public health risks posed by the release of at least 800 pounds of liquid human waste into a busy waterway and onto a crowded tour boat," Madigan said in a statement. "This situation clearly demonstrates the environmental and public health problems that can occur when laws are ignored. This act was not only offensive, it was illegal."

Two weeks ago, another driver for the band, Jerry Fitzpatrick, denied responsibility for the incident, saying his bus had been parked at a nearby hotel at the time. He even coaxed a Downstate police officer to inspect the bus and report that the waste tank was nearly full.

"This band is very environmentally conscious," Fitzpatrick said then. "We wouldn't have anything to do with this sort of thing."

In several interviews, Dave Matthews has said one of the reasons his band contributes to environmental causes is to offset air pollution from its tour buses.

Ben and Jerry's, the socially conscious ice cream maker, named its One Sweet Whirled flavor (caramel and coffee ice cream with marshmallow and caramel swirls and coffee-flavored fudge chips) after one of the band's songs. Half of the band's royalties from sales of the ice cream are donated to a coalition of environmental groups to combat global climate change.

In Chicago, the tour boat incident provoked an angry Mayor Richard Daley to promise that the culprit would be caught. All of the 120 passengers on the ill-fated sightseeing cruise were given refunds for their $25 tickets. Some later filed insurance claims with the tour operators seeking compensation for clothing and personal items that got soaked.

"It's not about the money for us," said Lynn Osmond, president and CEO of the Chicago Architectural Foundation, which operates the boat tour. "It's about the fact that somebody dumped on our customers."

Nancy Todor, an Elmhurst resident whose 43rd birthday was ruined when she got caught in the rain of waste, said a $70,000 fine seemed like an inadequate punishment for the band.

Perhaps, she said, Matthews should perform a concert for the sullied boat customers.

Holly Agra, co-owner of the tour boat, said the incident was an abrupt departure from the usual glowing media coverage of one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.

"We can't afford to have our image damaged," Agra said recently. "We don't want this sticking on us for the rest of our careers."
 
Snide remarks about the band's driver and ill-informed opinions about the quality of the music aside, this is important because it is another major band putting its music on iTMS. I have no idea if there will be a DMB iPod, and I don't really care, but I do care that the selection of songs is growing.
 
kingjr3 said:
That didn't work for you? Weird, I don't have a login to the site....

Anyways, thank aricher for helping my "inside" joke along :)

yeah it asked for registation, ill get around to it one of these days

i remember when that happened, but never hear the end result.....
and i agree DMB doesnt deserve an iPod, i find them dull....
 
who the hell are the Dave Matthews Band and are they as big as U2?

...wait did i just answer the 2nd question myself?
 
kingjr3 said:
Edit: Anyone else see their new B&J ice cream flavor name? http://www.benjerry.com/our_products/flavor_details.cfm?product_id=151

I tried it the other week, it's really, really good... raspberry brownies. Not nearly as psychedelic as the container made it seem...

seriously doubt a DMB iPod would make it out the door, at least as their second one... maybe if they were launching 5 or 10 band-iPods, i could see DMB being one of them, but they're just not popular enough anymore. 10 years ago, sure. Not that I don't love DMB, and have a crush on him and everything. But Prince has a better chance of getting an iPod.
 
2 things.

1: If you do not like DMB and feel that the only way you can express that dsilike is to say"they suck" then grow up, go away, and post somewhere else. It is not that I am a big fan of DMB, it is just that I get irritated by people deriding someone they don't like by saying "They Suck" You should just follow the rules my momma always told me.. If you cannot say something nice then you should **** and not say anything at all. At best you should just say "I am not a big fan of DMB but if people want a DMB ipod more power to them"

2: What is the craze with "Signature" Ipods anyway.. Is it really worth an extra $50 to have a "Cool" front cover, laser engraved autographs and a poster? IMHO I would have to say "NO", it is not. I would rather take that extra $50 and apply it to a 30GB photo and get 50% more HD and a color screen.

Just my opinion.
 
StarbucksSam said:
That sounds like a load of crap to me. LOL.

Not as big a load of crap as....

Well I'm too late with that joke, it's already been 'covered'.

Oh what the hell... Will this special edition iPod be able to dump **** all over the user? :p


Seriously though, SE iPods have a limited audience and I don't see Apple pursuing too many of them.
 
ummm, so wat

mkrishnan said:
From that thread in the other forum:



Hmmm....

I guess I *do* have BS on speeddial! :eek:

couldnt he manually copy it read then write old fasioned like

sry wrong quote
 
"He also won't copy and paste the email because he is afraid of getting in trouble because the email isn't supposed to be shared."

so do it manualy duh
 
even better - while copy and pasting the email will get him into trouble, leaking the info on a public forum is ok? sure, we are all suckers and believe this.

i think it is about time that dmb realized that the are missing the boat in exchange for forcing people to buy stuff directly from thier site. but i am not so sure that they are going to be able to match the itunes package that U2 did. the only exception is releasing a lot of live concerts.
 
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