You'd think that someone with at least enough smarts to create a torrent, seed it and edit a Wikipedia page would know not to reply to an email grilling him about those actions having originated the same IP address... FROM THE SAME IP ADDRESS.
Courtney Love "reality challenged"? Come on now, that's preposterous. She's so level-headed she's like a female version of the late Peter Jennings. Intelligence, insight, poise... she's got it all! Maybe it's YOU that's reality-challenged Ryan Adams!
I'll have to remember that for the next time I'm compelled to show everyone how disinterested I am in a post, yet feel like the plain old "yawn" won't make me look as awesome as I really am.
Pure speculation, but she strikes me as the kind of person that prides herself on how open and honest she is... the only problem is her particular version of reality.
If it weren't for Kurt she would have just stayed that oblivious annoying loudmouth histrionic drunk chick that everyone hopes isn't going to show up at their get-together.
"EVERYONE BE QUIET, DON'T ANSWER THE DOOR, FUCKIN' COURTNEY'S OUTSIDE!!!"
The only thing more annoying than Kanye are suckers who buy designer liquor with rapper's names on it.
I guess my rant is really meant for the recent Weezy / Champagne announcement since this is just Ye endorsing a preexisting product, but still. Gotta bitch about that somewhere and this looks like a good spot.
Somebody burned it for me. They tried to make "Papa Roach" look all cool on the disc by writing it three times. Didn't it have that song on there where the singer kinda sounds like a monkey with that "Ohhh waaa aaah aaah aaah" scream? Or was that Disturbed? Cuz same dude that gave me that Papa Roach also burned a copy of that Disturbed disc and decorated it the same way.
Thank you, dude who always burned discs of shitty post-metal (is that what this is called?) for me that I never listened to!
Holy "your post won't show up immediately", Batman!
The Black Kids have a very awesome thing going for them if they can just translate the fun from those first few recordings into the debut and onto the stage. I do have to admit that I like the demo version of Jane and Dance better than these newer versions, but that could just be what I'm used to.
God forbid they get posted about on this here free Internet blogthing. THE OUTRAGE!
Remember how, in the olden days, you would read what a band had said in some magazine and you could take it for what it was worth and it didn't come with a bunch of "OMG WHATEVER DOOD YOU GUYS SUX I HOPE U DIE" comments?
That was kinda awesome. Hey, anyone care for some penny candy?
I'm with Michael... I'm looking forward to this so much that I'm going to drag my ass to "CD World" on release day. This song is great, and Chris Walla writing about it is neat as hell. This is a good day. ;)
Thank you Rob Z for posting that link to Fools Gold and distracting me from this mess that is not only a Coldplay video, but a bunch of comments about Coldplay.
Since I have yet to reach that highest level of cool where I am no longer allowed to enjoy Death Cab, and since this is good stuff, I dig it.
One thing... am I the only one that hears Tool for about 15 seconds from 5:38? Check it out. Gibbard's channeling Maynard.
And I second the head shaking at the ice on the drum heads. Tsk tsk.
The version on the album is pretty much the same thing, just more produced with a few little extras here and there. This version is pretty true to form. I really like it... goon on ya, Portishead!
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