That band is a one trick pony.
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Worked really well for a few years, but then, yeah... they needed to switch it up when they “reunited.” I lost interest. Didn’t even buy their last album. Skinny Fists is a freaking classic though. Everyone should own that album. |
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Thought I made that clear. Because it’s a classic? Because it is very good? Of course I don’t mean literally everyone in the world, but.. yeah. I feel like it’s a pretty self-explanatory statement. Why not? |
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art is not just for agelasts |
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... This is important work we’re doing. ... Seriously though if I can’t be twistedly hyperbolic with likeminded chums on the internet, what’s the point of ANYTHING?! |
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ha ha ha yes but you work with words, you merchandise peddler! we’re all ideology vectors, knowingly or not. “buy buy buy” makes me itchy. i’m trying to sell ha ha ha. i don’t want things. not no more. anyway let’s now discuss classic albums of the millennial clap-hey persuasion. |
Symbols, going full on minimalist? Give us the deets.
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the downsize has been going on for a decade now. started with the last recession! realized that i was burying myself in shit and creating burdensome dependences that bred financial fragility. learned about personal finance, reformed budgets and expectations, and the ridding of stuff was a consequence of all that, more than pursuing minimalism for its own sake. i no longer have the contents of a 3-bedroom house and a business storage unit and an office rental. i’ve sold/donated 75% of it maybe? but i still have TOO MUCH SHIT. mostly in (free) storage. but why is it so hard to part with it? this is insanity. i could have burned my books and not make a difference. but i still “keep them” as the fetish they are lololol. i think i should sell them, trade them, something. “because...” lololol. i’m ridiculous. i should give them away. the last fetish. anyway used to be it would take me about a month to move house with all the packing and actual moving days and unpacking etc. nowadays i can move house in a day and without help. if the shit hits the fan i’m ready to go. i’m constantly editing possessions, and it’s great to have SPACE. i also avoid precious possessions consciously. everything needs to be replaceable, cheaply. of course having cheap access to media and information via the internet makes much of this possible. no longer need walls covered in books and bins of records. but i also edit tools, kitchen tools, work implements, vehicles, wardrobe big time, etc. i did consider soylent and getting rid of cooking per some stuff that n’ik/deadbattery shared here, but just can’t do it. i really enjoy cooking/eating too much. but i dont need 1000 tools for it— i avoid unitaskers and complications. i cook once and week and eat all week from there. i’m trying to get rid of furniture next! ha ha ha ha. seriously. we’ve given away tons of furniture but we still have some. i’ve been looking at bedouins and traditional japanese settings and trying to figure out how to implement some of technologies for greater comfort and mobility. i kinda hate chairs these days lol. |
I understand. I've done some donesizing in the past year or so but nothing huge. It is true that we let our things own us sometimes. Though I also think that there's this weird urge to point to physical objects to explain "this is me". I don't know.
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and that is precisely what marketers exploit. that is exactly why hipster consumerism is just more middle class bullshit under a different costume. this is why hippies became yuppies, young people become their parents, etc. but we’re not “those things” though. those things are a trap. those things make us believe that we actually exist haaaa haaaaa haaaaa biggest burden of all. toss, toss, toss... |
I totally agree with everything you said in that post.
I'm just not quite there yet myself. It's like knowing smoking is bad for you but still smoking anyway... |
that’s okay man
everyone has their own pace but in the future just think of donald trump’s tacky-ass gilded penthouse “this is me...” that is where “this is me” leads to haaaa haaaa haaaa me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me... |
Lulz. For now my This Is Me is like Nirvana bootlegs and Dino Jr shirts. Maybe only slightly less tacky.
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Listened to the Deftones Adrenaline album yesterday and I don't know. I used to love these guys but it sounded so like aggro and obnoxious that I kept skipping tracks. Not sure if I've outgrown them or if it's just this album or what.
Today it's that SY Plato's Cave disc w Mike Kelley. |
Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
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spinetta - kamikaze (1982)
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Putting together a best-of Roots. Holy shit, what a band.
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The Roots? As in ?uestlove and company? If so, yeah. Not the most consistent, but pretty good. |
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That's exactly why I'm making a compilation. So far, it's pretty outstanding. And even the tracks that don't make it are just boring. They rarely, if ever, totally suck. |
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"Trust the art, not the artist", eh? Agreed, except that one's not "awesome" nor "bi-polar" either — guy's just a douche, and the "art" shows it.
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Is this a cassette? Looks like something I want to hear!
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Pretty sure he is actually clinically bipolar, but whater He’s also a douche, most definitely But that doesn’t make the music sound less great. |
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Ween - White Pepper SY - Hold That Tiger FF - Sonic Highways SP - Live in Chicago 10.23.95 |
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"Didn't cha know" by Badu. Like, over and over. I might take a break now and then to listen to Cole's "Too Deep for the Intro" but same thing, only faster and with different words.
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Dude, listen to the “New Amerykah pt. 1 (Fourth World Wonder)” and “World Wide Underground” albums. Both super good. My faves by Erykah. |
What's everyone's favorite Dinosaur Jr album? At this moment I wanna say Green Mind for me.
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the debut or you're living all over me, no contest. latter kicks arse on consistency standards but the self-titled just has a little summin-summin to it
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Agree 100-percent. For a long time I would have said “Bug,” but I think that was the primacy effect at work. That was the first Dino album I ever heard, and “No Bones” and “Freacscene” made a hell of a lot of sense to me as a teenager. But now, I think the “You’re Living All Over Me” is the best, and the debut is the one I’ve listened to most in the last few years. |
I think I prefer You're Living All Over Me to Bug. But I haven't listened to the s/t in a while. I'll have to fix that.
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Something other than “ye” for the first time in a week.... “Kids See Ghosts”
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So still Ye. Just not ye.
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