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Not for like two years. I never really knew how to play anyways. I just dicked around a little. I wouldn't be able to teach anyone anything. I could read music when I was like 10 but I don't remember any more. I fuck around on keys a little.
What about history? You just tell them to read the textbooks, right? I mean isn't that basically it? Throw a documentary on every now and then. That's basically all I recall about history.
Where do I sign up? Is college necessary? Will they check? If I can just get an interview I could convince them to hire me. Do I stand a chance?
Edit: Fuck this.
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They're all pretty bad. Actually the Neil Young one was ok. The Seeker too.
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Lol I just watched the video. Bahahaha.
It seems like this guy is mainly suffering from guilt about having an orgasm. Probably raised super religious or something.
Dude just fucking relax man. He's like those annoying loud guys in porn. Calm the fuck down. I hope he was just playing it up for the camera. Getting on the ground like that...lol fucking chill.
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I'm finding it really hard to be sympathetic.
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I've kind of been considering doing stuff I never saw myself doing lately like parenting and teaching kids.
I think it could be cool. I would get a nice speaker system set up in my room and hook up Spotify/import my library.
I dropped out in the 11th grade. How do you get a job as a teacher? I'll just teach art. That's not hard right? You just show up with some clay or something?
I can't deal with gross little kids. Though highschoolers seem intimidating. Middle school seems like the best option.
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Dude I just fucking eat normal fuud.
Keep your fucking live octopus and placenta cup cakes away from me.
I'll take a fucking pizza and a coke. Leave me be.
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The biggest tragedy in rock music is Randy Rhoads's death. Dude was a genius.
Beyond that I wouldn't say anything else was a tragedy. I mean there were personal tragedy's but as far as the genre goes, no not really.
Perhaps the biggest tragedy is that people still think their favorite 70s/80s band is relevant and that that type of music will once again take over the world. It won't. It just fucking won't. I'm sorry. Bands try to sound like "classic rock" and it always comes off as terribly cheesy and dated. It's dead and it isn't coming back. Ever.
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I'm on A Storm of Swords now and loving it. I'm not very far, but I think it's already my favorite. It seems much better written for some reason.
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As someone who listens to music ranging from the 40s till present day, I honestly think that there is a greater output of good music now then ever. It's just not on the charts. But it's easily accessible.
You can just fucking do anything these days and put it up on Soundcloud. It doesn't have to make any sense. It doesn't have to make money. You can just sign to an indie label or no label at all and do whatever the fuck you want. And that opens doors for real musicians who are passionate about what they do that were never available to them in previous decades.
This is a great era for musicians. When you push big labels aside so many opportunities open up.
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KK post the original gif in spoiler tags in supporters anything goes attitude pls. Or PM me with it. I too would like to see it for science.
I was gonna tell you to just go look at some porn, but then I realized you're like 12 and that would be illegal.
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I've never been in love but someone was in love with me I think. It just wasn't reciprocal and I felt kind of bad about it but there was nothing I could do about it.
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I never watched Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and only watched a bit of Social Network. I probably won't watch this movie either. I hate going to theaters and can't be bothered to download it later.
Between this record, Pink Floyd and Flying Lotus this Autumn is going to be a hell of a month for awesome instrumental music.
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Sorry but like who cares what a 19 year old thinks about the music industry?I'm free to do this like right now and right now only pretty much.
Judging by the lack of comments on the second half of the first podcast I'd say no one bothered to listen, so there's your answer.
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Last I checked Trent and Atticus have won Golden Globes, Academy Awards and received critical acclaim for their soundtrack work, but I guess since some attention whore on the internet (who can't even figure out this isn't rock music) thinks otherwise it must be so.
Take your dumb "hipster" and "haircut rock" comments elsewhere. This thread is for people interested in real music. You've got two active Motley Crue threads to be a jerkoff in.
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I'm free to do this like right now and right now only pretty much.
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I'm listening to The Muse and Kayne.
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I'm looking forward to this the more I read about it.
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The album will be released digitally on September 30th with an LP release at a later date.
Preview: http://www.nin.com/
Tracklist:
1. What Have We Done To Each Other?
2. Sugar Storm
3. Empty Places
4. With Suspicion
5. Just Like You
6. Appearances
7. Clue One
8. Clue Two
9. Background Noise
10. Procedural
11. Something Disposable
12. Like Home
13. Empty Places (Reprise)
14. The Way He Looks At Me
15. Technically, Missing
16. Secrets
17. Perpetual
18. Strange Activities
19. Still Gone
20. A Reflection
21. Consummation
22. Sugar Storm (Reprise)
23. What Will We Do?
24. At Risk
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The only time I ever felt guilty about music I listened to was playing Live Era in a car ride with my family recently after not listening to GNR for a while.
I didn't remember the lyrics being so misogynistic, racist and trashy. I cringed so many times. Axl screaming "LITTLE BITCH!" during My Michelle comes to mind.
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Look who's talking.
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This multicam edit of the debut performance of All the Love in the World from last year is amazing. Robin is awesome on backing vocals here but really the whole band was on fire. Ilan is just killing it on the drums and Lisa and Sharlotte's vocals are awesome.
3:28 onwards is just pure bliss. This was the greatest lineup NIN ever had and my personal favorite lineup of any band.
Never really been a fan of NIN, liked some songs but in general naah. But I watched a live show of theirs on TV the other night and it was really really good! Good energy, great band, songs I never heard before but liked a lot of them right away... And as for Robin, he was superb! Superb playing, fits NIN perfectly and great backin vocals as well. Good stuff, gotta catch em live.
Cool man, I'm guessing you saw the Austin City Limits special right?
They just wrapped up this latest cycle of touring last month and Reznor was making tons of comments about it being the last time they toured for a while. At one of the shows I attended he even suggested they may not be coming back. But he's made comments like this before. I mean they even had a farewell tour in 2009 but that obviously didn't last. So I'm sure he'll be back at some point.
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did they crack major jokes
Were they less bloated and in a good mood?
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There are a lot of great videos on Youtube where people just filmed Robin.
I really like this one. He gets so fucking into it. No one rocks out like RF.- 2
Is there any food you've been afraid to try but ended up loving
in ANYTHING GOES
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In that case, don't they have McDonalds everywhere basically?