Music
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For the MotorHead fans, I saw some Tom Hück art he did for a local show in StL. Apparently Lemmy liked his style so much he got to tour with them and do more show art.
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Quick to judge
Quick to anger
Slow to understandI wish this were a less topical song.
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Quick to judge
Quick to anger
Slow to understandIgnorance and prejudice and fear go hand in hand
One of my favorite verses, of all time.
Peart's lyrical talent is too often overlooked…
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This video is an attack [nsfw]:
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Saw Puscifer live last night. Fantastic show. Very entertaining and the band sounded great. Highly recommend snagging a ticket if they come to a venue near you (apparently they are starting a second run soon). Was a fun change of pace to see MJK out in front being active as compared to his style when touring with Tool and APC.
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I had this CD when I was in high school, and this song has been teasing the fringes of my memory for months, and I could not find it no matter how I googled for it. I knew it might have involved Eno or proggy people, but could only recall a sketch of the song.
It was recently prominently featured on Apple TV's comedy "Loot" and I am so glad to have this album back in rotation now.
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I've had the intro to this in my head for two days
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@mclaincausey that album rules.
@Filthy I am always cool with Depeche in my head.
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Hell yeah
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Really love this flat-pickin', smooth singin' artist. She is amazing. Used to room with Billy Strings before someone asked what would happen if their apartment caught on fire
Townes van Zandt's "White Freightliner" with a GoPro on the machine head so you can see her pick work. I'm no guitarist, but I know amazing picking when I see it… and that voice!
And Garcia's/Hunter's "Standing on the Moon" always hits me square in the feels:
And getting back punkwards, I just found this NOMEANSNO video from '89, which is a gem. It starts with an interview about independence and freedom in a very punk ethos before "Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed," then returning to the interview:
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admit it’s musical marmite
So very true, but I feel like the world needs more true weirdos like these guys. It's like The Fall on Broadway. Mad carnival barker vibes mixed with complex musicality.
I mean, it's really fucking annoying but I love it.
@jerkules not sure if you've heard this group but they get me equally if not more excited based on their propensity for enjoyable wacked-outedness: