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RandoLando
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Re: Music
on: September 16, 2012, 20:09

We can also do "D-O-W-N and that's the way we get down!"

@RandomOrlando



TayKZY
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Re: Music
on: September 17, 2012, 02:42

hip hop head through and through

etc etc



opaopa
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Re: Music
on: September 17, 2012, 15:12

Quote from Clif Henning on September 3, 2012, 12:28
Devo.

Need I say more?

Shit yeah, getting to see Devo live in Glasgow was a highlight of my life. Did you ever see that weird Devo Disney thing? Dev2.0? Where they got kids to cover all the devo songs, songs about "jerking it good"... very weird.



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Re: Music
on: September 17, 2012, 15:26

6 feet deep was my first hip hop album.

I was a little badass with regular and tre bags
Always tryin to get shit I never had
’cause times is bad like luck
That’s why I don’t give a fuck
I dig up my nose and my butt
On the bus or the train
This is for niggas walkin in the rain
Listenin to they walkman(e)
Talkin the new york fuckin slang



loserqueen
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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 01:43

I'm gonna be honest. This thread is making me a little bit sad because I don't really feel like can connect with anyone here on a music level, which is pretty important to me. Oh, well! There are other important things to be connected over.



thewicket
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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 06:47

I'm a sucker for guitar solos...and homemade costumes.



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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 09:29

Quote from loserqueen on September 18, 2012, 01:43
I'm gonna be honest. This thread is making me a little bit sad because I don't really feel like can connect with anyone here on a music level, which is pretty important to me. Oh, well! There are other important things to be connected over.

No way. First of all, I love, love, love, love, love, love the Pixies.

And I hadn't heard some of what you had posted before. But a couple of those kinda reminded me of Bat For Lashes, who I love. She has a new album coming out soon and I'm pretty excited.



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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 11:47

The first album I ever fell in love with was It's A Shame About Ray by The Lemonheads. Since I'm the resident old-head around here, I'm not sure how much you young guys know Evan Dando and his work. This album holds up ridiculously well.

I was really blessed to come of age in the early 90s. This type of music became really accessible and easy for a high school kid to find and was a great "bridge" into the world of more obscure music. Case in point: I wanted to get their earlier albums, which led me to the late, great Let It Rock in Montclair which led me to buying stuff like The Queers and The Bouncing Souls and Weston.

But, yes, get It's A Shame About Ray as soon as you can. It's one of the five best albums of the 90s.



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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 11:52

Quote from Martin Ryder on September 18, 2012, 09:29

Quote from loserqueen on September 18, 2012, 01:43
I'm gonna be honest. This thread is making me a little bit sad because I don't really feel like can connect with anyone here on a music level, which is pretty important to me. Oh, well! There are other important things to be connected over.

No way. First of all, I love, love, love, love, love, love the Pixies.

And I hadn't heard some of what you had posted before. But a couple of those kinda reminded me of Bat For Lashes, who I love. She has a new album coming out soon and I'm pretty excited.

I love The Pixies so ridiculously much that I can't listen to them anymore.

By this, I mean that all of their albums played such a significant part of my life. I got into them at the end of high school (belatedly) and they were probably the band I listened to the most from 1995 to 2000. It's either them or Pavement.

All of their albums meant so much to me at the time. But it's weird because I was in college when that was my band, and I listened to them because I was secretly miserable during that era of my life. But now I'm nostalgic about college and realized at the end that I had an amazing time, so the Pixies just remind me of feelings I had that I don't have anymore.

I don't know if that makes sense. But I will always love everything they put out (in a lot of ways, I can be convinced that Trompe is their best work) even if I can't listen to it anymore.



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Re: Music
on: September 18, 2012, 11:55

The new Scharpling video for Aimee Mann's "Labrador" came out today. And, true to form, it's brilliant and worthy of your time. Tom's the man.

One of the most underrated parts of The Best Show is how much music it has exposed me to. Aimee Mann is pretty awesome and I had no idea. Also, Led Zeppelin rules it and I also ignored them my entire life.

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