JRE #1229 with Richard Rawlings from Gas Monkey Garage. Pretty entertaining podcast. They get pretty shitfaced toward the end.
JRE #1229 with Richard Rawlings from Gas Monkey Garage. Pretty entertaining podcast. They get pretty shitfaced toward the end.
"Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you have to drink beer" -Arnold
Jamming this currently.
Hold it
Uhngh!
bun CHshshs
bu-bun bu-Chshshs
Get up!
uh get down... :clock necklace emoji:
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Nice, thanks for sharing. Reminds me of this one for some reason.
Which of course leads to this song.
I wish Hope was more prominent than she was. She was the one who ... well, it was probably Siouxsie actually. The one who made me realize it wasn't all Prince, Beasties, Chuck D, Metallica, Peter Murphy, Ian Curtis, and so forth. My ma was all into the 70's rocker girls like Bonnie Raitt, Ronstadt, and Janis Joplin, maybe growing up with that was good.
Had this phase when I was 21 or so, Tori Amos and 10k Maniacs, etc. Mazzy, Fiona. It ended when Alanis Morrisette arrived, didn't like her. I might like her now.
Son is supposed to go out to DC for a week with his 5th grade class tomorrow. I remember the first time I went away on a trip like that, but it was the summer of my junior year of high school. I remember the first night in Madrid I was listening to this borrowed cassette from this girl Andra, and I really enjoyed this initial song. Crazy new music and crazy new continent.
omg Andra looks just like Hope. this just occurred to me. fug
Stumbled on this heavy-synth thing. For folks that liked Front 242 or maybe NiN, but more on the industrial side of NiN, like Rammstein or thereabouts.
plus that cover art! who is that looking in the mirror? I am the monster.
For those that like to just chill out with some background noise with soundscapes the new Sunn O))) is pretty damn good.
"Walk" -Pantera
"Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you have to drink beer" -Arnold
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