hair pulled so tight you can see her skeleton
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I made it 29 seconds.
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ETA: Not brought on by this particular tune, but, apparently, I no longer enjoy music. |
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Totally bizarre.
Doesn't he look completely different with buzzed hair? |
If you mean moderately attractive instead of repulsive, then yes.
I like how obvious it is that he thought he was prepared for how much the tattoo would hurt, but wasn't. There's a moment where he subtly glances off to the side in an "oh shit, seriously?" kind of way. |
I have a general music question that I will put here. It relates to live music.
Last night I went out to meet some friends in a local tavern, there was a band of some local musicians that my musician friends thought were good. The music was so loud it I found it painful, I couldn't even hear what they were playing even though they were familiar covers of Zeppelin, the Stones, and so on. People I was with said it was loud but not uncomfortable, there were even people sitting about ten feet away from them. I was in another room (the place had an L shaped layout, the band was in the banquet room part of the L) and it was still so loud I couldn't hear any conversation, but it wasn't painful at least. It was staring at the sun kind of pain. Why the fuck is the music so fucking loud? Do people think if they are louder they are better? Are they deaf as posts? Have they thought of using a decibel meter to set the volume at a comfortable level, like we do with thermostats for heat? It's not because I'm getting old. I hated too loud music even when I was young. |
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I wear earplugs to all concerts too
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I wear eyepatches when I go to the art museum.
No, seriously, I can't stand 'loud' either. Noise in general can drive me bonkers. Something as silly as the stupid little mutt next door who sounds like a dying calf in a hailstorm when she barks, which is now all the time as they hook her up outside and I can't even come home without hearing the yappity yap yap howl noise. And I generally like critters. I've always heard that many bands play so loud because they're not very good and they imagine it masks their imperfections. That's generally been my experience too. |
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I got a kick out of it and sent the link to my wife and kids. Strange can be good as long as it's not repulsive strange.
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'Repulsive' is subjective. ;)
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:p: I'll get off your lawn, now. There are different louds. Clean Loud is good. Fuzzy Loud is ok, sometimes. Just Plain Loud, not so much. A lot of, ahem, 'music' just doesn't come across well when played loudly. |
This kid is beyond awesome. Seven or eight years old. The prelim is all in Norwegian, so apols for that. She starts singing around 1.14.
In another round she tackled Billie Holiday |
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Lately, I've been digging out his Also Sprach Zarathustra CD (which you probably remember from the movie 2001) and cranking that fucker right up. The speakers are so clean. It starts off silent, and a low deep rumble rises slowly in the background. You don't really notice that rumble unless you have the volume way up there. And then the horn comes in, real clean. And then the whole orchestra. BA-DUM! And the paint starts falling off the ceiling, but it's just amazing. And then it gets quiet again and repeats. The kids loved it the first couple times I played that. I may need to ease off on the frequency so I don't ruin it. |
ELVIS!! Where's Elvis?! I hear the music! I know he's here! Somewhere! Where's ELVIIIIIIIS!?!
I just listened to that for like the thousandth time. That first crescendo still gives me chills. Awesome piece of music. |
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Whenever any of us puts something in the microwave he says "Don't use the microwave. Use the oven instead." I've created a monster. |
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I liked it! But I'm never going to that barbershop, that's a bread-fuking fact. |
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The song is called "Fuk Bread." I've been singing it around the house for days. :)
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use the oven instead
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Won't that burn my penis?
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Use more lube.
how do you think the little buns get in there in the first place?? |
Ohhh - I found one of my all-time favourite albums on youtube! I used to have this on cd - and some of it was on my Yepp MP3 player (pre ipod). Underworld, Beaucoup Fish:
I think it stands up today. One of my favourite tracks on that album was Shudder/King of Snake - but they did another version for the Everything, Everything tour - here it is live - one of the all-time club classics. When this kicks in fully it has an energy to it I've never experienced anywhere else. * *admittedly I might be re-accessing E -based memories and sensations when I listen :P Listening to this I am seriously considering acceoting my bro's offer of a saunter into mushroom territory. This album takes me back to '99. Hell of a year. Doors opening in all directions - the pipe company was doing well and we were getting brand recognition all over the place. My bro designed and with our help built a display stand for Glastonbury - it was awesome. Like something off a Doctor Who set. Massive, dark blue, with display cubbies inset and viewed through ship's portholes, back lit, with smoke pouring out around it. We were flying high in every regard. Exciting times. Shot through with awesome drug and club experiences. |
My latest discovery. Love following random links and finding cool stuff.
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Smooth...
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Needs more cowbell.
I noticed few of those Fendertones were playing Fenders... |
Love this woman's voice
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James Hetfield, front man for Metallica, and his 16 year old daughter, Cali, perform Adele's "Crazy For You". Ain't my kind of music, but, it ain't half bad. This was at the "Acoustic-4-A-Cure" benefit for the Pediatic Cancer Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.
Fan-shot video, but, it's not bad: Yes, that's Sammy Hagar pushing young Cali on stage, he was emcee. |
One of my favourite tracks from the POI soundtrack:
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I could trip to it.
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Hell yeah.
Most of the soundtrack is awesome. |
I've tried to resist - I've tried not to go POI soundtrack mad in here...but...
in my defence a lot of these are songs I already loved... |
Wal-Mart rock stars!
Playing a "Cars" Wal-Mart toy guitar... |
Courtney Barnett delivers the live version of "Pedestrian" on Fallon.
Musician's note ♪ I can't get over how she is not using a pick for this song, which deserves all the attack it can get. Is she self-taught? https://www.billboard.com/articles/c...ight-show-2015 |
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Love it. :shred:
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That reminds me that the Viroqua Wi Bluegrass and Gospel festival is next week.
http://viroquabluegrass.org/ |
Brilliant.
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I was made a little happy by that video. First off it's kids playing bluegrass, that's kinda awesome in and of itself. Then, on one side of the bed is a mounted, fanned turkey tail. At least one of these boys is a hunter, that's always good. There is a quiver-full of arrows hanging on the headboard, he's a bowhunter, that's even better! And, just for kicks, a very nice Millennium Falcon model on the bedside table, just to keep things 'normal'.
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Dayum!
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Grav ... and a half opened gun case on the floor behind the boy playing the violin? (visible at 2:15-20ish)
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Well, they are from New Jersey. ;)
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Ozzy does Blue Suede Shoes. :lol2:
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Ripple
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That video says a lot about the music the Dead created and the impact it has had on generations of humans. Rock on!
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That was fun
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Re: The Grateful Dead
Didn't they play their last gig last night? |
Yep
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Is that the Fuk Bread guy?
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Different weird guy!
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