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What Are You Listening To?.....v. Next Level Beats

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Man, 2 hard 2 listen. as im {Russian}-Finnish-Estonian. myself by nature. And on speed xD

I wouldn't worry; it's 'difficult' at the best of times. So difficult that it's banned from any house I'm still invited to. ;)

Finns and Estonians don't traditionally trust Russians do they? I only 'know' this because I've been told by possibly biased sources. Still, volatile mixture of nationalities! can say that as a British-born Paddy-Yid*-Basque, I hope. That's not half as romantic as it sounds either. Just the dregs of each nation's labouring classes, really. Sounds sexy for a second, though, at least to non-bigots or middle class do-gooders.

I'm 100% Manc in spirit though, if anything. Alright, 50-50 Manc and plastic spud-muncher. Or a dirty Jew to some of the less enlightened folk. Mainly Polish, it must be said, but by no means all of them, and some Czechs, Russians (and British) are far worse. But hey, I look a bit like a gypsy too, so that'll balance it out, right?

You haven't a clue what I'm rambling about, and nor have I. Let's try something schmaltzy, as after the Swans stuff nobody will dare click.

I adore this song. I really do. Shame it was wasted on Graham fucking Nash, eh? Joni, standards. Please. Crosby was low enough. But she sounds so sincere, if a little twee. Who gives a fuck with a melody like that?

Joni Mitchell - Willy

Well, I'm now convinced that on top of looking like Jagger, you've also got fantastic musical taste. Sold! =D

And I'm convinced you're as incorrigible a flirt as I am, and even less sincere. Which is to be applauded. Though I'm also sure I've lost your respect with this post. ;)

And good Zep choice too.

*Report me for self-hatred. Go on. I dare you. Or rather, hatred of a small part of my lineage.
 
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And I'm convinced you're as incorrigible a flirt as I am, and even less sincere. Which is to be applauded. Though I'm also sure I've lost your respect with this post. ;)

Hahaha. It's in my blood, that's what they teach us in primary school back in France. Smoke, eat baguette, look bored and flirt your way through life. Can't go wrong!

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
 
I wouldn't worry; it's 'difficult' at the best of times. So difficult that it's banned from any house I'm still invited to. ;)

Finns and Estonians don't traditionally trust Russians do they? I only 'know' this because I've been told by possibly biased sources. Still, volatile mixture of nationalities! can say that as a British-born Paddy-Yid*-Basque, I hope. That's not half as romantic as it sounds either. Just the dregs of each nation's labouring classes, really. Sounds sexy for a second, though, at least to non-bigots or middle class do-gooders.

I'm 100% Manc in spirit though, if anything. Alright, 50-50 Manc and plastic spud-muncher. Or a dirty Jew to some of the less enlightened folk. Mainly Polish, it must be said, but by no means all of them, and some Czechs, Russians (and British) are far worse. But hey, I look a bit like a gypsy too, so that'll balance it out, right?

You haven't a clue what I'm rambling about, and nor have I. Let's try something schmaltzy, as after the Swans stuff nobody will dare click.

I adore this song. I really do. Shame it was wasted on Graham fucking Nash, eh? Joni, standards. Please. Crosby was low enough. But she sounds so sincere, if a little twee. Who gives a fuck with a melody like that?

Joni Mitchell - Willy



And I'm convinced you're as incorrigible a flirt as I am, and even less sincere. Which is to be applauded. Though I'm also sure I've lost your respect with this post. ;)

And good Zep choice too.

*Report me for self-hatred. Go on. I dare you. Or rather, hatred of a small part of my lineage.

You are correct at this mate. Russia is a big and great country. And proud that im russian
 
Hahaha. It's in my blood, that's what they teach us in primary school back in France. Smoke, eat baguette, look bored and flirt your way through life. Can't go wrong!

Not at all! And I've tried to do the same, albeit with slightly less glamorous surroundings. And it's not the done thing in working class northern Britain, shall we say. Still works on occasion though.

Pagey said:
url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3L4spg8vyo"]Cocaine - Eric Clapton[/url]

So that's what's keeping you going over two forums then? :D

A few months back, that would've brought back bad memories of a relationship beginning to disintegrate. And I'll not go over the details. But looking back, it was never going to last anyway, and it was years ago.

Still, heading back from our coke dealer's, wired, very much in love and with that song blurting out brings back a smile to my face. Must be the French thing.
 
Have a nice stay, alcohol overpowered my amph. Il try to sleep. увидимся позже
 
Not at all! And I've tried to do the same, albeit with slightly less glamorous surroundings. And it's not the done thing in working class northern Britain, shall we say. Still works on occasion though.

It must still help though. Coolness is universal after all, isn't it. Although I've noticed the bored look thing doesn't work as well in the UK. People think I'm genuinely bored and they get annoyed. Hmm.

So that's what's keeping you going over two forums then? :D

A few months back, that would've brought back bad memories of a relationship beginning to disintegrate. And I'll not go over the details. But looking back, it was never going to last anyway, and it was years ago.

Still, heading back from our coke dealer's, wired, very much in love and with that song blurting out brings back a smile to my face. Must be the French thing.

Hah! It doesn't hurt ;)

Aah I'm sorry to hear that. It's good to be able to look at it positively though, a few years down the road. Remember the good times.
I have similar problems because my ex was a massive Dream Theater/Petrucci fan and I couldn't listen to some of their stuff for months afterwards. I'm just grateful he didn't like Zep much :|

Hotel California - the Eagles
 
You are correct at this mate. Russia is a big and great country. And proud that im russian

Ah, you identify yourself as Russian then?

I suppose it's a complex matter, like many issues of 'nationality' and 'ethnicity' in the wake of big empires and their eventual dispersal / collapse.

I share a house with a Russian, as it happens. She grew up just after the collapse of Communism, so the country wasn't exactly stable, from what she tells me. Glad you're not conflicted though; and yeah, they don't come much bigger than Russia. Or greater, at least in literary terms, and that's beyond doubt. Perhaps I like the fact that most Russian novels I've read are so misanthropic. You'll know where my name's taken from, then?

I wish I were on speed. I bought my first and last 3g of MDPV, and although I can see how it could be fun, it's too abusable for me (former cokehead) whereas speed isn't. Anyway. Where the fuck was I? Sorry, I'm going on a bit. To put it mildly.

Joni Mitchell - All I Want

Another one that she wasted on Nash, that sorry man who happens to hail from my area. Yeah Joni - I know Neil Young was weird, but still... what a fantastic couple they would've made. Till they ran out of material. Maybe it was for the best.

Pagey - I go on about my exes constantly. Both on here and in real life. Usually 'amusing' anecdotes, sometimes less so. I'd ignore it wherever possible. Though my housemates did ask me last night why 'every' story I tell them about women seems to end in "she turned out to be a bitch anyhow". Which I found amusing. If a little exaggerated. Just a little though.
 
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Pagey - I go on about my exes constantly. Both on here and in real life. Usually 'amusing' anecdotes, sometimes less so. I'd ignore it wherever possible. Though my housemates did ask me last night why 'every' story I tell them about women seems to end in "she turned out to be a bitch anyhow". Which I found amusing. If a little exaggerated. Just a little though.

I know the feeling. But really, people should know what they're getting into when they start talking to us. 8)
 
I'd say you got off fortunate keeping Zep for yourself. I really love mid-period Bob Dylan, but I associate Blood On The Tracks and Desire with the pit I threw myself into after the split from the girl I just mentioned. Whom I can happily report did not turn out a bitch, and the mutual apology thing was like an epiphany. But anyway, what am I talking about again? :)


Guilty, guilty pleasure. Very guilty, seeing as I adore the Burritos and they basically stole their routine and sanitised it. Albeit they kept it together and didn't record a mediocre second album, but carried on and made money like functional adults.

I adore Gram Parsons' voice. This is another rock star on the 'unhealthy' list, compiled by well-meaning friends.

But enough of my rubbish, here's some pre-weight gain Gram:
Flying Burrito Brothers - Do Right Woman

All lies, Gram. As you'd find out. Sure sounds pretty though. ColtDan, take note of Sneaky Pete's unconventional pedal steel.

Gram never worked a day in his life, and lived comfortably off an allowance. He knew pain though, you can tell it from the voice. That sounded dramatic, didn't it? Didn't mean it to be so pretentious, but hey. God bless you, Gram. <3

I know the feeling. But really, people should know what they're getting into when they start talking to us. 8)

Right again. Unfortunately, honesty is not always the most successful policy.

We're a right cheerful pair this evening, huh? My fault. Possibly. I listen to depressing music even when I'm not sad. It's a habit that's been noted on EADD before. Hence the clearance of the thread before I break out the big guns. It's funny, but not many people see the humour.
 
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I'd say you got off fortunate keeping Zep for yourself. I really love mid-period Bob Dylan, but I associate Blood On The Tracks and Desire with the pit I threw myself into after the split from the girl I just mentioned. Whom I can happily report did not turn out a bitch, and the mutual apology thing was like an epiphany. But anyway, what am I talking about again? :)

Yeah, true.
I have mixed feelings towards Dylan. For some reason I love all the covers that have ever been done of his work, whether it be GnR, Hendrix, etc., but I don't like it when he's performing them. Don't really know why, I think I have trouble with his voice or something. Certainly a great songwriter though.

Ooh I'd never heard of them but I like it. Really nice and chill. :)

We're a right cheerful pair this evening, huh? My fault. Possibly. I listen to depressing music even when I'm not sad. It's a habit that's been noted on EADD before. Hence the clearance of the thread before I break out the big guns. It's funny, but not many people see the humour.
Oh well you know, misery loves company and all that no? I also listen to depressing music when I'm not sad though so it's all good. I'm on relaxing enough drugs this evening to only want to listen to heartbreaking stuff :D

Dust in the Wind - Kansas
 
I have mixed feelings towards Dylan. For some reason I love all the covers that have ever been done of his work, whether it be GnR, Hendrix, etc., but I don't like it when he's performing them. Don't really know why, I think I have trouble with his voice or something. Certainly a great songwriter though.

A lot of people find that. He's a bit too cynical sometimes (even for me) and the voice can grate (especially when he's being self-conscious, but there are so many great songs. Apparently that was his 'seduction' (if you can handle the thought of Dylan 'seducing' anyone) method: get a woman back to his hotel, get out a guitar and a pad of paper and write song after song for them. Or so Marianne Faithfull says, so make of it what you will. :)

Pagey said:
Ooh I'd never heard of them but I like it. Really nice and chill. :)

I'm surprised!

But they were only around for a short time, which happened to be the late sixties. Figure out the rest. Gram did his time in The Byrds and made them go country, before absconding for a 'bromance' / extended binge with Keith Richards. Then spent the rest of his life destroying himself. What a way to go though, eh? Well, maybe not. I've been told it's more a male self-pity thing. Can't think why... :D

If I break out the Hank Williams (or GG Allin) then it's a sign that I'm genuinely down, and this thread will be filled with self-pitying dross. But that usually signals bedtime anyway.

Flying Burrito Brothers - Do You Know How It Feels?

Did you ever try to smile at some people
And all they ever seem to do is stare


Sung almost cheerfully, despite how it reads. And often I lie about that kind of thing to fuck with people's heads, but I need more drugs and a bit of beer, I think.
 
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A lot of people find that. He's a bit too cynical sometimes (even for me) and the voice can grate (especially when he's being self-conscious, but there are so many great songs. Apparently that was his 'seduction' (if you can handle the thought of Dylan 'seducing' anyone) method: get a woman back to his hotel, get out a guitar and a pad of paper and write song after song for them. Or so Marianne Faithfull says, so make of it what you will. :)

Exactly, his voice grates, that's it. And yes I've got no trouble believing that seduction method worked. There's a great tip for you boys =D
Although there was a guy back in high school who tried to get me to go out with him by writing songs for me...he even brought his guitar to school once and serenaded me in front of the class. You'd think it was adorable but it was actually f'cking embarrassing considering I wasn't interested. I guess you have to be an established rock star for that to work. Anyway...

I'm surprised!

But they were only around for a short time, which happened to be the late sixties. Figure out the rest. Gram did his time in The Byrds and made them go country, before absconding for a 'bromance' / extended binge with Keith Richards. Then spent the rest of his life destroying himself. What a way to go though, eh? Well, maybe not. I've been told it's more a male self-pity thing. Can't think why... :D

To be fair, I wouldn't be around for a couple more decades so I only really know of the very big and famous bands of the time. I've heard of The Byrds though. I'll definitely be listening to some more of the FBB (best band name ever btw) though since I really liked that one you just posted too.

If I break out the Hank Williams (or GG Allin) then it's a sign that I'm genuinely down, and this thread will be filled with self-pitying dross. But that usually signals bedtime anyway.

Haha okay I'll try to remember that!

Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
 
Bleedin Nora some serious debate going on in here last night. I would say it was a shame I missed it but I had bigger fish to fry so to speak, eh Pagey? ;)

That's gorgeous Dan - you off work today mate? Hope so so we can trade some tunes.

I'm back in a dance mood. We have rinsed classic rock time to get up and swing our pants like Trevor & Simon would have it done.

Bingo Bango - Basement Jaxx

For Bean Head:

Bad Religion - 21st Century (Digital Boy)

Dear Youtube: Please can you get rid of that image of two women in nothing but red bras advertising the Renault Clio off your front page. It makes it difficult to navigate away to find the tune I'm after. Thank you.
 
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