Top Gear is a British TV show ostensibly about cars. I've learnt nothing about cars watching it, but it is fucking funny. Especially when they do "how hard can it be?" challenges, like making an amphibious car. God, that episode ended in total hilarity.
James Blunt is a crime against humanity.
Ah, interesting. I can see WFS leading into Collapse, though I'd like to know how CN works leading into WFS.
Me too I'll find out in 3 minutes. On a side note, I find it funny that, as much as I say I love the Wall, my two favorite songs off of it are Mother and CN just because Gilmour sings on them
Ha. I think I've said before, the only songs I really care for are CN, Hey You, and Run Like Hell.
Oh God, I love shows with stuff like that going on. I don't watch a lot of...I'm not sure how to describe those types of shows, but I don't watch a lot of them, shows that are on like the History Channel, and the Discovery Channel, but I do love Mythbusters.
I've a theory that James Blunt is not real, he's Rod Stewart wishing to relive his glory days, so he sang some songs, found a pretty face to lip sinc them, and took all the money.
That's better than I thought, I got the impression you hated everything on it
Oooh WFS > Collapse, not so good without the crossfade (which, at LMP's suggestion, I turned off ), but it's good with it on.
And I love Collapse...LOVe it.
Oh god, JAMES BLUNT is the star in a reasonably priced car on Top Gear?
Oh god, Richard Hammond is now going to drive an F1 car. This should be good ...
And where are the other people who watch Top Gear anyway?!
His appearance on the show was alright. Shame his music is from hell.
Oh yeah, Mythbusters is great. But it's funny, when it's shown instead of Top Gear, it feels like such a letdown because the Top Gear guys are so incredibly funny. Everybody I know who watches it couldn't give a shit about cars and would never ordinarily watch a car show, but these guys bring the lulz every single episode.
That seems remarkably plausible.
Hah, no, those three songs are good, and I think I found a couple that aren't too bothersome. But on the whole, the album bores me shitless.
Huh, really? I thought it'd work well. Also, crossfade is of the devil and I don't even know why the feature was invented.
Collapse is made of SuperWin.
who is this guy now? not james blunt, this other dude? is he a f1 driver?
I wish I would remember Mythbusters is on...pretty much ever. I haven't watched it in months as it is.
I have a nasty habit of forgetting when TV shows I like are on. So one way to remember is to cook dinner later, since I usually like the TV on while I'm cooking/
Multi-quote for the fail in the postwhorehouse.
It's true. I fail at most things involving the word whore though, so what am I to do!
it's over.
Well CD 1 needs work, it's way too 90s rocktastic to live. And CD 2 needs work because I used some vital tracks from it for DI4. But overall, I've definitely got something here I can work with, which is very reassuring, since I was getting a tad overwhelmed
I only turn the crossfade on set at 4 seconds so I don't have to deal with gaps, ESPECIALLY when I'm listening to something like EITS or PF and the tracks are supposed to smoothly flow, but instead I get dead air.
Is that due to bad rips or something, though? I mean, I never use crossfade, I despise it, and my EITS stuff flows perfectly, no dead air or anything.
Ah, well, that's good that you at least have something you can work with. I was lucky that my track just randomly fell into place all within a couple of days and I haven't really had a desire to touch it since.
And yet you still have the second most posts of anyone on this thread, so you can't be doing that badly!
Oooh, we're nearly at 1000.