cobl04
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IT'S LlKE A FAT GUY IN A T-SHIRT DOING ALL THE SINGING
Side note: the emotional apex for me (surprise, surprise) was "All My Friends." I remembered how I felt the last time I saw LCD right after college ended. I was with a big group of friends at the show and the song was just lent more poignancy, as it is each year I get older. We can all relate to how our social circles shrink more and more after college, and thinking of that and what that song has meant to me at various points in my life, the good and the bad, was pretty brutal.
Side note: the emotional apex for me (surprise, surprise) was "All My Friends." I remembered how I felt the last time I saw LCD right after college ended. I was with a big group of friends at the show and the song was just lent more poignancy, as it is each year I get older.
I was pretty much enthralled by it and love the way it was shot. I also like Chuck Klosterman a lot so that worked for me. There are a couple highly emotional scenes, none of which I'll spoil for you. It was a real love letter to everything James accomplished over the past ten or so years. You're going to adore it. It put into perspective a lot of the things in my life those songs have soundtracked since I fell in love with them seven or eight years ago.
Side note: the emotional apex for me (surprise, surprise) was "All My Friends." I remembered how I felt the last time I saw LCD right after college ended. I was with a big group of friends at the show and the song was just lent more poignancy, as it is each year I get older. We can all relate to how our social circles shrink more and more after college, and thinking of that and what that song has meant to me at various points in my life, the good and the bad, was pretty brutal.
lazarus said:I saw that show alone
Them playing with Arcade Fire was too good to pass up, but I couldn't convince my friend to drive down from Detroit to Columbus to see it with me.
Mostly because women aren't liking it when I insist they "experience DP with me."
I think I'm higher on Haley at this point than I was on Angel.
Killer album, by the way. Just realized I wasn't around to discuss it when it came out.
I never listen to the second disc though.
I think my favourite moment was just after Klosterman had asked about his age, and it cut from the interview straight into Someone Great. It hit me like a ton of bricks. Incredible.
Cute dog.
If you are so inclined to read my slightly more refined thoughts
LCD Soundsystem: when something great is gone | ramblings from djp