I don't really get a communist/anarchist/nihilist vibe from prog rock, to be honest.
I don't really get a communist/anarchist/nihilist vibe from prog rock, to be honest.
No, no, no. That's what CAN stands for.
Also, as I re-ACQUIRE Jimi Hendrix's albums, the UK Are You Experienced and the US Electric Ladyland are the generally accepted best versions, right?
Yeah, Future Days was great this morning (no sync of iPod today means not showing up on last.fm yet) and Tago Mago is definitely making me regret making it one of the few universally-held classics that I skimmed over when I ignored prog rock for far too long.
Man, Tower of Power still knows how to put on a great show.
They let me on radio: http://gaberahamlincoln.blogspot.com/
RO: the latest South Park episode was awesome
Oh man, after having to hear half of Lil Wayne's most recent CD (due to certain circumstances I ended up in a car my sister was driving), I can safely say that I'm glad I never gave him a chance before and I have lost tons of respect for most of my peers. "Gonorrhea" was astoundingly bad. I may need therapy.
/captain obvious
I missed them, I'll definitely need to watch those.
RO: While Great Expectations isn't boring per se, it definitely isn't a fast read. Feel like it could take me a long time to finish, since it's not exactly a book that leaves you on the edge of your seat, at least not in the first hundred pages. I think I might start reading Brave New World simultaneously, since I picked that one up a few days ago... inspired by a conversation here. It was between that and Nineteen-Eighty Four, and I saw Brave New World first.
Last edited by instantdeath999; 10-22-2010 at 03:12 AM.
Blow yer' harmonica son
Both BNW or 1984 would be awesome choices, cant go wrong.
Get 1984 after you're finished with BNW
Add a drop of lavender to your milk, leave town with an orange, and pretend you're laughing at it.