I saw an interview with Lifeson where he said, "Ayn Rand is very consoling and reassuring...when you're a ninth-grade boy..."
What music does everyone listen to?
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I've been watching the Professor of Rock videos on YouTube. It's a great series. Here's one of my favorites.
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Is anyone else like totally not a fan of Adele?
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Jim Peterik is one odd dude. Seems likable and has a long string of popular songs - many of them complete and utter crap. Fully admits to being a suburban Chicago nerd growing up with a pack of friends who were first or second generation immigrants that were perfectly happy to be in the school marching band but somehow stumbled on rock'n'roll.
He always seems like the guy who's trying so hard to be "inside" the music industry but for some reason doesn't understand that he's already "inside" the music industry.
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Kind of a 90's feel, song rocks
Also I really like the new album, this is probably my favorite off of it
Also I really like the new album, this is probably my favorite off of it
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Really like that new Tame Impala. Has a great "late-night driving" groove.
Borderline is a great song.
Borderline is a great song.
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Man... I don't know.
It's soooo poppy. When I think "I'm in the mood for Tame Impala", it's when I'm high doing dishes or walking the dog, some kind of activity where you can focus on the music. But that's because I got into them circa Lonerism.
This album is more like what I would listen to to get into a zone at work.
The former style Tame Impala did better than most. The latter is more dime-a-dozen.
I do like it at face value. Not love, but like.
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Anyone else watching the Brothers right now?
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Thanks for posting this. First I've heard. Dude was a freak but legendary. Throbbing Gristle is not easy listening but was groundbreaking.defixione wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2020 8:16 pm RIP Genesis.
https://pitchfork.com/news/genesis-brey ... ead-at-70/
Genesis collaborated with William Burroughs in Lawrence in 1981 on a recording.
Here's an example from the psychic tv days:
And genesis and company arguably invented the acid house genre in the late 80's:
This is my favorite psychic tv disco song:
RIP in peace genesis.