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Why are they playing Joshua Tree? that's where I go camping... sounds interesting
I'm so excited about this album, wish I could have gotten in on that sweet sunburst vinyl, but oh well blue is cool too
but in all seriousness props to her for getting into good music and covering it (even if it's not the best, it shows she's passionate about it and can only help her own music)
I am currently 21, and you know Sgt. Peppers and Leonard Cohen, she's got me beat, I don't even have the cool weed pants
Library Pictures should be on here if only for the "I'm in a vest" line at the beginning, iconic
Thanks for clearing up why they switched to Loma Vista, I was worried something bad had gone down with Merge, you'd have to be a pretty horrible to have problems with a chill label like merge
vinyl=home cds=car cassettes=anywhere I can take my little radio, park, work,etc. (this is how I justify to myself buying all of them)
That gif makes those girls' butts look like the majestic wings of a bird as it flys through the sky (away from t-swift).
wow I made top comment on shut up dude for the first time, I'd like to thank scott
I like to go to guitar center just to stand there and pretend to conduct all the people playing guitar, it's one of my best jokes
either he's doing it on purpose (out of spite for the media) or he's just really unenthusiastic about baseball, If it's the latter I honestly can't blame him baseball always bored the poop outta me too
I'm glad second song ranked so high up on the list, 9 types of light is a good album yo
"When you have this type of a concert, this techno-rave type thing, we kind of know it may be coming.” maybe try and do something about it before it happens then?
At least he acknowledged that it was wrong and apologized, I think Elle magazine should be called out equally on this seeing as how they probably had 1,000 other photos of Pharrell to choose from and picked the one of him not only wearing the headdress, but with his head turned profile mimicking almost every westernized image of Native-Americans in history.
You can see that Spoon genuinely love what they do, which is why they are still making music 20 years later. I have even more respect for them seeing that their first 2 albums were so commercially unsuccessful, and record companies screwed them over, but they still kept going and look at where they are now.
I think the point he is making is valid, but he's articulating it like a condescending asshole, it doesn't help that he uses his own band as an example of "the act that opened up a style" but eh it's Jack White