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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 25, 2016 9:30:33 GMT -5
Not particularly. I'll buy it, like, but I need to know who he's collaborating with before I can allow myself to get excited by the prospect of more music from him.
Your favourite album release in 1971?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 25, 2016 9:33:35 GMT -5
I think the 'Butterfly Effect' used 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' well. Something similar in feel and mood maybe. Although, a fight scene with 'F***in' In The Bushes' playing could be great.What's the last compliment you paid someone? Great minds, eh?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Aug 25, 2016 9:37:56 GMT -5
Re: LG's next album: Still like him and all but I'm keeping my expectations low. From how he described it it's just going to be simple rock and roll with 'la la las' and 'yeah yeah yeahs' padding out half the lyrics like he's always done. But I loved GGTIA so there's always that hope.
Re: fav '74 album: ultimately IV, but mostly for Stairway and Battle of Evermore. As an album I'd say Meddle.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 10:01:04 GMT -5
I think the 'Butterfly Effect' used 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' well. Something similar in feel and mood maybe. Although, a fight scene with 'F***in' In The Bushes' playing could be great.What's the last compliment you paid someone? Great minds, eh? I was just going to post this Sorry offtopic.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 10:19:04 GMT -5
I think the 'Butterfly Effect' used 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' well. Something similar in feel and mood maybe. Although, a fight scene with 'F***in' In The Bushes' playing could be great.What's the last compliment you paid someone? Great minds, eh? didn't a trailer for Sherlock Holmes use it as well? ----- Environment? I care for the environment, but I'm not some kind of "the end is near" person. What is the point of drinking til drunk?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 12:21:22 GMT -5
I don't know. Some people might find a escape, I think. Shy people especially. I know some of them who liked getting drunk just because they lacked confidence and wanted to show they're "tough". Bullshit.
I like drinking beers with mates but never to the point of throwing up or shite like that. This is fuckin ridiculous.
Favourite song on Abbey Road ?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Aug 25, 2016 13:01:44 GMT -5
I tried getting drunk a few times just to see what it was like and it was a letdown. About all I got for it was a dry throat, a dizzy headache, loss of concentration, and a hangover the next morning. I didn't want to trash my liver over it, so I gave up. I've said it in this thread before, but I think the effects of alcohol are exaggerated. I almost have to wonder people are just acting the part and putting themselves into it when they're "drunk" because the reason you get drunk in the first place is to have an excuse to not act normal. I know dependency is a serious matter and I'm not denigrating people who are naturally prone to it. But as far as doing anything ridiculous like making rude catcalls or dancing around with a traffic cone over your head, I think that just comes from the person doing what they want and using the alcohol as a cover. I think there's even been double blind studies where people were given non alcoholic beverages and acted differently because they were told it was alcohol. Maybe I just react to alcohol in a far less pronounced way than others, but otherwise that's what I think. tl;dr people just want an excuse for acting like children.
Favorite song on Abbey Road is Because.
Favorite Smiths song?
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Post by World71R on Aug 25, 2016 13:40:47 GMT -5
one of my employees because he did super good! are you looking forward to Liam Gallaghers new record? I'm hyped for it. From what we've heard, it sounds like it's going to be that "Liam and Friends" album we've been dreaming of for a while and I'm excited for that. Liam's songs have had some potential to them but they just needed some propping up and with some outside expertise (outside as in not related to Oasis), we might have some gems on our hands come this time next year. I tried getting drunk a few times just to see what it was like and it was a letdown. About all I got for it was a dry throat, a dizzy headache, loss of concentration, and a hangover the next morning. I didn't want to trash my liver over it, so I gave up. I've said it in this thread before, but I think the effects of alcohol are exaggerated. I almost have to wonder people are just acting the part and putting themselves into it when they're "drunk" because the reason you get drunk in the first place is to have an excuse to not act normal. I know dependency is a serious matter and I'm not denigrating people who are naturally prone to it. But as far as doing anything ridiculous like making rude catcalls or dancing around with a traffic cone over your head, I think that just comes from the person doing what they want and using the alcohol as a cover. I think there's even been double blind studies where people were given non alcoholic beverages and acted differently because they were told it was alcohol. Maybe I just react to alcohol in a far less pronounced way than others, but otherwise that's what I think. tl;dr people just want an excuse for acting like children.Favorite song on Abbey Road is Because. Favorite Smiths song? I totally agree. I hate when people say they love getting drunk for the buzz and the feeling because a) Is it really that great? since b) You get the negative side effects and c) You just act like a total asshat and can't even function on your own. Drinking is something that has plagued my family, as well, so that's another thing that irks me about people professing their love for getting drunk. Back on topic: Favorite Smiths song is probably This Charming Man. It's funky but British and EVERYONE shines on it. I especially love Morrissey's yell when he does the "Alright!" part. Fantastic song. Favorite Stone Roses song?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 14:12:12 GMT -5
I've always taken a liking to 'Love Spreads'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 14:43:38 GMT -5
Me saying "pass" to that question.
Do you think Coldplay are (or should I say, were) overrated?
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Post by World71R on Aug 26, 2016 16:43:46 GMT -5
Nowadays, yes, but before Princess of China saw the light of day, which marked the start of their downward trend, no. At one point, they were one of the last links to the long history of rock and picked up where the 90s alternative rock movement left off, all while moving it forward and incorporating elements of modern pop. While MX is a good album, you can tell that it was the point where they were starting to appeal to the mainstream crowd and they kept going and going, until AHFOD, and then the Super Bowl... overrated. Although, Birds, Up & Up, and to a lesser extent, Adventure of a Lifetime and A Head Full of Dreams, have a bit of the old Coldplay spirit.
Who do you think are the most underrated artists/bands, in your opinion?
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Post by The Escapist on Aug 27, 2016 0:38:24 GMT -5
Depends in what circles. For instance, Aphex Twin is IMO one of the greatest musicians who's ever lived, and in electronic music fan communities, he's practically God - but in mainstream culture, he's almost unknown and so isn't rated as highly as he probably should be. Overall, I'll go with The Verve. They're not considered a classic rock band by most rock band fans, and they should be.
What's the most beautiful thing you've ever seen?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2016 15:20:20 GMT -5
Hm, don't know about the most beautiful one EVER, but the last beautiful thing I witnessed was everyone singing DLBIA last week at the NGHFB gig, partly because that's something I never thought I'd witness.
Ever had a nasty rumour spread about you?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Aug 27, 2016 17:12:09 GMT -5
I grew up at my grandparent's house because basically after my parents divorced neither of them could afford to raise me on their own and apparently this led to a rumor at school that my parents were dead. That wasn't really nasty but later some people I was socializing with got creeped out by how quiet I was and told someone I'd been friends with for ten years they were worried I could be a serial killer. It would have been one thing for them if they were in high school but they were in like their mid-20's which I thought made it ridiculous/funny.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2016 17:35:53 GMT -5
^^ That's not only ridiculous, but also a bit disgusting and disrespectful. Makes you wonder, huh!
I don't buy things on Amazon.
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Aug 27, 2016 19:33:22 GMT -5
^ Thanks.
I got some books to teach myself Spanish. I'm hoping to learn a few languages and work my way up to Japanese.
What's the first video you can remember watching online or on youtube?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Aug 28, 2016 11:13:50 GMT -5
First youtube video I ever saw, I was on a message board probably the first year youtube was around and someone had a video embedded in their signature of the Family Guy clip where Peter, Brian and Stewie kept throwing up in the living room. I thought they were going to be shut down any day for all the copyrighted stuff that was on there.
First internet video I saw ever would've been something I downloaded on my dialup connection rather than streamed. I'm gonna say either banned cartoons from World War II or the Budd Dwyer suicide clip (don't watch the last one if you don't know what I'm talking about.)
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Post by The Escapist on Aug 28, 2016 12:07:16 GMT -5
I love:
Be Here Now - Oasis Abbey Road - The Beatles In Rainbows - Radiohead Viva la Vida - Coldplay Funeral - Arcade Fire
All classic albums as well IMO.
Who's the sexiest person in the world?
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Post by smash on Sept 1, 2016 14:07:21 GMT -5
Since this question has been sitting on the table for a while, I'll answer it. Me. You gotta believe in yourself.
As I sit in the airport in Las Vegas waiting for my flight I'd like to ask you - where are you at this very moment?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 15:41:31 GMT -5
Sitting in my cube at work.
How do you let of steam?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 1, 2016 21:39:23 GMT -5
Through the gift of profanity.
Pretend you're a guest at my house for Labor Day and we're having ribs. What would you like me to make for dessert?
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Post by World71R on Sept 1, 2016 22:37:36 GMT -5
I will make you a delicious no-bake cheesecake with a nice berry sauce to top it off. Now for a related question that would've been important for the answer above, what's your favorite dessert?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2016 11:11:17 GMT -5
Carraba's has a Chocolate Dream cake that is nothing short of heavenly!
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One thing you miss most about school?
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Post by The Escapist on Sept 2, 2016 11:21:46 GMT -5
Having only left it about two months ago...not much. The Thick Red Milk (a notorious art duo who would, for instance, leave humourous satanic messages across the school, consisting of myself, Aiko, and my dastardly accomplice, Phat Suni). Also Radnor Fizz (A refreshing juice drink), and a girl who had nice hair.
What do you look forward to most in the next 56 and a half hours?
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Sept 2, 2016 11:30:13 GMT -5
Bold Eagle, Belina Josselyn, Aubrion Du Gers, Venko Jilat and Arthur Cooper (not all at once, that would be awkward)
Favourite misheard lyric?
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