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I totally pegged YBB as sex fiend like David Duchovny. Here’s to learning new things in 2021!
Greg is a Yid and Dave is an honourary Yid.
I’m surprised by how much I dig this cover. I definitely miss the vocal harmonies, but James’ voice is really good.
The Blood Pt II is still one of my favourite tracks
And in the comments sections. (I’m also being sincere.)
Yo. The “S” logo for stereogum on my mobile browser kinda looks like that “S” everyone drew on the desks in high school. #311truthnowplease
Manson peaked with Bowling For Columbine. There - I said it.
I was expecting another YBB classic, such as “Does the Pope shit in the woods?”
Oh no. How am I going to enjoy the masterpiece that is “We Are Chaos” now?
YBB coming to this thread with the knowledge. He’s an honourary Yid in my books.
I’ll admit that The Tipping Point was a pretty weak record, and BT had some questionable raps on it.
Maron sans moustache just fucked me up
I like it when you say nice things like this comment :)
You should ask him how he liked the second season of Roadies.
This is great. I still love the version by Tunde Adebimpe.
Yet another jazz legend/patriarch gone. Bucky Pizzarelli passed away yesterday too.
I knew YBB would be here to pay respect to this major dude
The guy with short hair in the front playing guitar. The new record is quite good, but his last record was really something else. The track Blu with Damon Albarn is one of my favourites.
Agreed. It’s nice to see the progression from the debut to the new record. Plus adding Matt Tong on drums was a good call.
Y’all in for a treat
My friend recorded/produced this record :)
They are so good. I’ve been on a recent kick of Pentangle, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, John Martyn, etc.
This is true, although it wouldn’t be the first/last Christmas song written by a Member of the Tribe.
Bright Size Life is one of my favourite records.
It’s on Spotify! She’s released a great album every year for the past five years.
I’ll just leave this here: https://ethaniverson.com/received-wisdom-jeff-goldblum-chord-scales-the-ireal-book-and-kamasi-washington/