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It wasn't k have an iron carat aymmavh
Let's hope there are songs as good as Comfy in Nautica and Take Pills. I still listen to those now and again.
You guys see this? Pitchfork: Echo and the Bunnymen Play Classic LPs on Tour
I really wish that they would not post such blatantly partial article titles. I remember one that read "New Spoon album: Yes!!!" They either don't care about or are oblivious to how much that type of thing damages their journalistic integrity.
Jeff Mangum was already irritating enough, but Pitchfork has been OBNOXIOUS about Neutral Milk Hotel news lately.
January 10 - OMFG Jeff Mangum takes shit, perhaps influenced by Neutral Milk Hotel
January 12 - Jeff Mangum utilizes can opener (VIDEO)
January 15 - Jeff Mangum covers Radiohead in shower
January 17 - Jeff Mangum remembers Neutral Milk Hotel(!!!!!), references them in interview with Pitchfork
January 20 - Jeff Mangum to do absolutely nothing for charity benefit
January 24 - Neutral Milk Hotel to reunite...in the dreams of Pitchfork staff
It wasn't k have an iron carat aymmavh
Eleanor Rigby fucked us.
Whoever's idea it was to put strings on that track (George Martin?) fucked us completely, for eternity.
Now everybody wants strings that sound that like that song.
McCartney fucked over our society. God damnit.
Picture a society that has lived for 45 years without the existence of Eleanor Rigby. It's a hell of a lot different, I'll tell you.
There were strings on Yesterday, but Eleanor Rigby was the first to have ONLY strings, and nothing else. No Beatle plays on it.
Yes!
Could've tuned in, tuned in, but he tuned out. Bad time, nothing could save him. Made it to the ocean, had a smoke in a tree.
Has there ever been a sociological study done about the difference between people who prefer lyric to instrumentation, when it comes to pop music?
Because I'm a lyric man, first and foremost. Don't get me wrong, I dig on instrumentation. I dig on it big time. But if I had to choose, I like to hear what people have to say, out of their mouths. Cuts to the fucking heart.
And we unite under one common cause.we both like beer.
Interesting question. My mind flashed to someone I care about this morning, but only because I had some slightly alarming news come in from home (a family member had a bit of a health scare, but things look okay), so probably not due to the hangover.When you guys are in the throes of a bad hangover, does your mind flash to the person you most care about?
(a family member had a bit of a health scare, but things look okay)
wait
Please go on with your Lea Michele post, it wouldn't be the same without it.Good.
I was in the middle of making an extremely obnoxious post about how much I love Lea Michele's voice, and this snapped me back to reality.
Lucky! I've only heard the (awesome) soundtrack.Speaking of all that Beatles talk from the last page, I saw LOVE for the third time last weekend. Every time I find something new to fascinate me about it.
well, if we keep this narrow b&c sociological study to me and GAF, gaf likes lyrics and is an optimistic, positive human being who enjoys pop music and isn't afraid to use the word love frequently in describing well, stuff he loves. i'm a cranky asshole who hates everything. we both like beer.
What does that say about me. I'm a music-first person and I do consider myself an optimistic, positive human being who enjoys pop music. And no, this music-first appreciation does not only apply to those singing in English, but to those singing in Dutch as well. Though with the Dutch songs I might have a connection with the lyrics sooner.
This is getting curiouser and curiouser.