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This hit a little close to home.
This hit a little close to home.
We were talking about Thin Lizzy in here the other day, so I've been listening to them a lot lately. Live and Dangerous is one of the best live albums I've heard. I waited until I had heard their "classic" albums so I could more easily notice differences in the live arrangements. Honestly though, it would be an awesome entry point.
What really surprised me was how fantastic Phil Lynott's voice sounds. I know there were overdubs and everything, but wow.
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Nice. There are nine episodes so far and apparently three left in this season so you should be caught up soon.
I also recently found out that Sarah Koenig lived around the corner from me when I was at college.
Thanks, man. I would treasure this forever.
And hey look at that, Christmas is right around the corner
Yeah, she's well suited for the role. I guess my only objection to her would be that she seems continually surprised by the idea that people in the justice system would either be malicious or bad at their jobs, and even when it's pointed out to her by people, she goes nowhere with it. Which, I mean, I guess I understand that it doesn't have that much to do with the story as far as she's concerned since from her perspective it's all about the people she's talking to and she can't talk to anyone on the legal side of things, but it still seems odd to skip over such a major part of it.Yeah, this is the kind of thing I'll binge listen to rather quickly, so it shouldn't be too long until I'm caught up. The tone of the narrative surprised me quite a bit. The story is so somber in itself that it allows Sarah Koenig to almost tell it in a lighthearted manner without sounding inappropriate. She has a good personality for this kind of thing (although at times her interjections feel a bit overcooked).
I wonder what they will do if there is a second season. You could have asked her had you still been at college.
My mom discovered Seether a few years ago.