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Everything posted by Giuseppe Zangara
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POSTED FROM ELSEWHERE: Back from my trip. Purchased lots: vinyl (both sealed) (l-r) Kitchens of Distinction - Love is Hell Love - s/t compact discs (row 1 l-r) Can - Soon Over Babaluma (recent remastered version) Deerhunter - Cryptograms Explosions in the Sky - All of a Sudden, I Miss Everyone (row 2 l-r) The Husbands - There's Nothing I'd Like More Than to See You Dead Smog - Rain on Lens Songs: Ohia - Didn't it Rain (row 3) The Sultans - Shipwrecked
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What a horrible board.
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After I accepted that not all the songs were going to be pure jangle like "I Will Dare," my favorite became Let it Be.
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Yet the disco breakdown at the end of "Station to Station" is the best part.
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And bloated single albums into solid EPs. From double LP to single LP Ryan Adams - Gold 01. New York, New York 02. Answering Bell 03. La Cienga Just Smiled 04. The Rescue Blues 05. When the Stars Go Blue 06. Sylvia Plath 07. Enemy Fire 08. Gonna Make You Love Me 09. Harder Now That It's Over 10. Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues 11. Goodnight, Hollywood Blvd. From LP to EP Hüsker Dü - Candy Apple Grey 01. Crystal 02. Don't Want to Know if You Are Lonely 03. Sorry Somehow 04. Hardly Getting Over It 05. Eiffel Tower High I removed five songs from each album, for what it's worth.
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I'm listening to Antics for the first time in who knows how long. I'm on "Take You on a Cruise" right now, bored by everything I've heard thus far save "Evil." Whether I'm just not in the mood for this right now, or I no longer like it as I once did, remains to be seen. Truthfully, it'll end up being the latter. Oh hey, "Slow Hands" is on. I still enjoy this song lots.
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Five Cover Songs That Arguably Improved on the Original, Though My Saying So is Not to Slight the Original: 1. The Circle Jerks - I Wanna Destroy You (original: The Soft Boys) 2. Pixies - Head On (original: The Jesus & Mary Chain) 3. Galaxie 500 - Ceremony (original: New Order [or Joy Division, if you want to be a pedant]) 4. Tindersticks - Here (original: Pavement) 5. TV on the Radio - Mr. Grieves (original: Pixies) I've found a number of people agree with me re #1, which was a pleasant surprise, given the overall inconsequentiality of later period Circle Jerks. #2 is more or less a given, though JAMC's is a good song in its own right. #s 3-5 have gotten me a number of hairy eyeballs and outright scorn, but I stand by them.
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I should note that my list was more "of the moment," with the Velvet Underground and Mercury Rev songs being the only mainstays. "Street Hassle" and "Marquee Moon" are excellent choices; Can has some great ones, too, though I'd rank "You Doo Right," "Mother Sky," "Halleluhwah" and "Bel Air" above "Peking O."
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Five Favorite Songs to Exceed Ten Minutes in Length, Not Counting Either Jazz or Tracks from Live Albums: Mercury Rev - Meth of a Rockette's Kick The Velvet Underground - Sister Ray Don Caballero - please tokio, please THIS IS TOKIO Neu! - Hallogallo Yo La Tengo - The Story of Yo La Tengo
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Three John Barth books—The Sot-Weed Factor, Giles-Goat Boy and Chimera (specifically the "Perseid" section)—are evidence that he's the only writer I've come across who can write truly hilarious, lol-worthy rape scenes. You think I could get a course out of this? I'll call it "Screamingly Funny Rape Scenes in the Fiction of John Barth." To counter the mirthfulness, I'll also teach Barth's Sabbatical, which features a very disturbing, particularly unfunny rape scene.
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I only ever took two classes that concentrated exclusively on pre-20th century lit; one focused on American writers, the other class was for British ones. Austen never came up in the former for obvious reasons; the professor for the latter simply did not assign her. And good deal on getting to read Pale Fire. Awesome book, though most of your class will hate it.
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I just switched this to "yes," so I'll be browsing the board with sigs on display for the first time in 4+ years. Fridays! -
I love it. Which is exciting, because I rarely feel that strongly about newish bands.
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:giant black cock:
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Last five albums I listened to: The Delgados - The Complete BBC Peel Sessions (two discs, but I'll count them as one here) Deerhunter - Cryptograms D'Angelo - Brown Sugar The Futureheads- s/t Peter Tosh - Legalize It
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Joe Walsh also played on the James Gang's "Funk #49," which is also a good song.
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Count me in as another fan who also saw it when it came out. And yeah, Jennifer Lopez pre-music career was a good actress.
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Why is no one else saying this, too?
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I appreciate the intent, but the execution was way off on this one.
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Haven't read her. As far as long dead English writers go, E.M. Forster is grand.
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Go to the secret board, Jon. We all posted our cocks.
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wtf I was ripping on Cam'ron earlier in this thread.
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Also, get rid of all that Pit shit. TSMpedia, (not a ) bro.
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Mole, you asshole, now thread title/first post is redundant.