Hewson
Blue Crack Supplier
Am I the only one who hated it and barely used it?
No. I didn't use it much.
Do most of my posting from work on a desktop anyway, but even on my phone I would just use the mobile site, not the app.
Am I the only one who hated it and barely used it?
Almost as much of a slog. Far from bad though. Will be interesting what André 3000 will release in another 15 years.I'll definitely give that a go.
Do hope it's less of a slog than that latest Carlos Niño & Friends album.
The greatest album of all time comes out on Friday.
André 3000 Releasing Solo Album New Blue Sun This Week
Shane MacGowan has left the earth.
Finally listened to Paul's Boutique on a whim. Very cool album, it's actually quite jaw-dropping the sample usage, like to hear several proper Beatles samples, and know this was a commercial album that was/is for sale, is wild when you think about how restrictive sampling is nowadays. How did it even get made?! Also cool to recognise a sample that’s been used on an OutKast track (and as it turns out, tons of songs), “it’s the joint”, from Funky Four Plus One. And That Lady in the last track, which I recognised immediately from i.
Leave it to Pitchfork to name an album that came out in 2022 as their best of 2023. Maybe they wouldn't have this problem if they didn't publish their year-end lists the week after Thanksgiving.
Speaking of which, what are everyone's favorite albums of 2023? I miss our old massive best of threads & lists.
Also, pretty weird that the song is likely about Dave Coulier, (though Alanis will never fully admit to it). It's hard for my brain to reconcile the asshole portrayed in the song is the same goofy dude from Full House.
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Just barely learned this week that it is Flea and Dave Navarro playing on Alanis Morisette's "You Oughta Know". Going back and listening to it, that bass line is unmistakable Flea and really elevates the song. Apparently Taylor Hawkins was also the drummer on the Jagged Little Pill tour but didn't play on the original recording.
Even though I'd heard the song 100 times on the radio growing up I never really paid much attention to it, but Alanis lyrics and emotional vocal delivery are really pretty great. The ultimate scorned lover song.
Also, pretty weird that the song is likely about Dave Coulier, (though Alanis will never fully admit to it). It's hard for my brain to reconcile the asshole portrayed in the song is the same goofy dude from Full House.