The fact you have that much support for you comment is scary. I envision you having a lot of anxiety after you posted that, like, "is this cool? Is it too obvious? Fuck it, I'll just do it. "(Checks the comment approval incessantly)
Fuck man. So, why exactly were earlier dates canceled again? Real bummer to have them not at Hopscotch.
Does having two bands mean that Bradford gets two tour buses too?
Seems silly as much as Stereogum panders to the gossip and masses these days that they would not directly ask about Ryan Adams and her potential relationship. No way that he hasn't influenced her recently.
Grew up in Richmond as well. Nobody likes NoVa except themselves. Which may be why she thinks they are the nicest, and probably the best at everything else, too. It's hard when you have no concept of the outside world to not think that.
As soon as we build it up its time to tear it down.
Calling the end of a fadis totally the new new.
I can't wait for vinyl to trend down, cheaper used shit for me.
If you don't have enough facts then you should really not attempt to write anything about your subject.
This is about ghostwriting and it seems like neither guy really has more than surface level knowledge of each other. As a result, average content at best.
Vince staples had the best comment on this beef when he asked how can a guy be a ghost writer if he is getting a song credit?
The best rappers are also good actors. Wouldn't be the first person to create a story to save themselves from a court ruling. Fitty for all his public talk is pretty savvy.
Put this on the other page, but it is worth bringing up again. The "giant american flag" has significance and should be recognized as part of this performance.
http://www.artnews.com/2015/06/29/william-pope-l-flag-makes-an-appearance-at-kendrick-lamars-bet-awards-performance/
What is your basis for calling what I said utter "cap"? It doe snot make me feel good about myself. I am not "trolling" I know a person that worked direct detail with James Taylor during a political campaign, and told me that there was a bit of a facade that was placed in interviews. After working weeks with the man he refused and somewhat belittled the person im referring to after asking him to sign Taylor's first LP.
I don't get satisfaction out of this, and doesn't make the songs he wrote and less impactful, but while my tone may have been brash it doesn't belay the point to keep perspective on artists and not be surprised if they don't measure up in person.
I saw them a few years ago when they were doing a small club tour and damn it was powerful stuff.
Set:
Runaways
(Live première)
Somebody Told Me
Smile Like You Mean It
Spaceman
This Is Your Life
The Rising Tide
Miss Atomic Bomb
For Reasons Unknown
Bling (Confession of a King)
Shadowplay
(Joy Division cover)
Human
A Dustland Fairytale
Read My Mind
Mr. Brightside
All These Things That I've Done
Encore:
Flesh and Bone
Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
When You Were Young
I think it is a big thing now to be passive and coy about your intentions as a musician. A brooding confidence is needed in this "aww shucks" kind of music atmosphere that has been created.
Everyone is so PC now that it is boring.
I think that like "It Was Written" that "Hell on Earth" was way under appreciated. It was a little more polished, but there are some damn bangers on there. "Give it up Fast" is tremendous and one of Nas' best raps.
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