but ryan adams did that shit. we know it. for a fact. the receipts are there for everyone to see. there is, so far, nothing to substantiate these accusations. ryan admas is on record talking to girls he knew for a fact were underage talking about how people are going to treat him like r kelly. this comparison is inapt.
he was a member of the group for a while, toured with them, opened shows with them & vice versa, I dunno that 'cribbed' is the right word. but Simon's bass on Fascination just stomps all over any Banshees bassline
who the fuck is marc broussard? dude, the vaccines are literally free. it's not exclusionary to require them. every venue requires you to wear shoes too, and those cost money. do shoe-loving venues hate the poor? you are dumb.
$1.9M necklaces made by...who? with diamonds and gold from...uh, where? these products are produced almost exclusively by extremely economically and politically oppressed people. this combats the legacy of slavery ... ....... how? I mean, he brings it up in the interview as the raison d'etre for this "luxury brand". why not just be honest and say "I want to be fancy as fuck and don't really care about the larger world"?
frank ocean is an interesting person. this is just about the most boring shit that could possibly have come out of him!
ugh god no. i blame faith no more for crap like korn and limp bizkit, and patton's honky-ass 'rap-singing' is unbearable. it was bad then, it's beyond unlistenable now. i fucking hate the red hot chili peppers, and faith no more are 3rd-rate red hot chili peppers...
I can understand feeling bad for these guys, I mean, none of this was really their idea. but the thing is, these songs are not good. Boney M's songs are ridiculous, self-satirizing and kind of bursting at the seams with fun. these milli vanilli songs are clunky, instrumentally and vocally unchallenging and uninteresting - just the most bland and generic pop that there was at the time. which is saying a lot, because there was a ton of forgettable pop going around at the time. also plenty of very good pop! none of which included milli vanilli, for fuck's sake. 'blame it on the rain' is probably the closest they get to having a good song. but giving "ooh, ooh, oooo-ooh, i love you" an 8 out of 10 is just over-compensation. and this one's even worse than that. it's not like the vocalists on these tracks are even actually going for it! there's no drama, no dynamics, no high notes - nothing. there's no funk or swing to the tracks at all, they are utterly barren.
hehe that's true for most of us. but with this guy, I'm guessing he probably really does have to sit still for a while before a thought of any kind forms...
if you were following this story at all, even the least little bit, you would have learned by now that the Delta variant of the virus is a very serious risk to younger unvaccinated people. but you obviously aren't following it, yet need to publicly comment with bullshit and lack of knowledge as some kind of cool 'above it all' contrarian posing. why bother? you don't know what you're talking about. why not just shut up?
yeah, 1st dive entire team should get a yellow card (and a subsequent red to anyone who's already got a yellow), that should clean it up quickly. apparently people like the diving tho, so probably won't happen
1. REM 2. velvet underground 3. pixies 4. replacements 5. sonic youth 6. sleater-kinney 7. yo la tengo 8. ween 9. pavement 10. talking heads (honorable mention: love; magnetic fields; the cars; minutemen; the national)
but deep down, don't you at least wish you weren't stupid? seems like these comments are a cry for help. oh wait no, you're glad to be stupid? never mind then.
luckily for decent people with functioning brains there is absolutely no issue here. there simply is no widely-accepted religion that forbids its parishioners or practitioners from being vaccinated for COVID-19. nowhere on Earth. there are very dumb and dangerous people like yourself who decide not to because you are easily fooled, but that is a stupidity issue, not a religious one. unless your stupidity is your religion. I suspect that's the case for a lot of you folks.
I mean, charging admission to a show at all by definition is discriminating.
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