Always Good Qualities of Us Together – 67

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This topic contains 51 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  josh June 22, 2019 at 1:50 pm.

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    josh

    “I was not raised on promises. That is what really got me into trouble.” –
    promising opening for a hit mystery novel?

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    Jesus and Mary Chain – Too High lyrics

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    What really happened?

  • #31315

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    The text above seems to be about July/Aug. 2013 here. That was, perhaps still is a “Hotel California” event.

    In 1985 I was living in a big old house at 4041 Walnut St.in Philadelphia – off campus at UPenn. We had rooms for 7 people. It was a group effort to pay rent & organize. Collected rent went into a joint bank account.

    A few months into the Fall semester, our check bounced & it turned out that a girl in the house had taken the money out to buy cocaine. I confronted her about that & we argued. When when I went back to my room & turned on the radio, Hotel California was the song that came on. That girl was from California, had a lot of pretty boys that she called friends, and she indulged in a lot of exotic fru-fru. That seemed like a sort of spooky coincidence. Today I know that it might not have been a coincidence, because radio programs are often manipulated when people are watching me.

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  • #31449

    josh

    This could be the best recording of elevator music that I have heard.

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    person aand IT (editing today)

  • #31539

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    I listened to Jaya The Cat’s song “Government Center” for the first time, a few moments ago. It describes a guy sort of aimlessly walking around Downtown Boston. I spent a lot of time walking around Boston during my MIT days, ’87-’91 and went back for a couple of short visits in the mid ’90s. This song seems to have been written in 2007. In 2007 I was headed towards the “Combat Zone” of FBI hit, again, in my real suburban life. Looking for interesting music was one of my main motivations for walking in Boston – there were a lot of used & new record shops. This song is not too interesting as music per se, but the lyrics do remind me of being alone & lost & not sure what I was really looking for. So I take it as art, in that way.

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  • #31593

    josh

    I don’t support any of the Deep State walls. But being one of the few woke people on the outside is a big audience responsibility. At Clapham Junction.

  • #31609

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWsfNYATsEE&hd=1

  • #31636

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    This video may be designed to trigger Heine anxieties:

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  • #31658

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    person & IT – not only

  • #31668

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    FBI says my tags influence what I find on YouTube & I have improved my positioning for receiving help with this joke.

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  • #31740

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    The music to this song is in 12/8 – triplets within a slower, dirge-like 4/4 shell – with musical phrases that that dovetail rather than breaking for pauses. The text is in C key, with each line offering a continuation of the previous line and also a new beginning.

  • #31777

    josh

    I like this song & Sade’s Smooth Operator is “okay” – but songs are not identiy forming for me. Was some version of Rob Thomas in a sex sting prior to this recording?

  • #31788

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    I noticed the odd finger movements from the man on the left in the clip above.

    One Comment below this video says the singer looks like a cross between Hugh Jackman & Jack Black – it’s one of the first comments on the hacked version of YouTube that I see, from my IP address. The singer, to me, looks like a cross between James Caan and Stuart Margolin – the actor who played Jim’s friend Angel on the Rockford Files.

  • #31799

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    The FBI locals requested a replay of this song. I don’t know why. They claim it’s about food.

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  • #32010

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    Shorts & commercials in movie theaters are usually not very good, but sometimes they are funny & topical.

  • #32014

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    Is this man British? He doesn’t sound British…

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  • #32093

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    Adding to the “Bus Stop” theme – Ain’t No Mountain Nigh Enough was written in 1966.

  • #32187

    josh

    The photo reminded me of a cafeteria cleanup lady from my HS. Her name was Gloria.

    Dir En Grey is a Japanese heavy metal band. The lyrics to “Spilled Milk” are Japanese & semi-audible.
    Spilled Mik-Kanji chars
    Spilled Milk – English translation
    Spilled Milk – phonetically transliterated

  • #32197

    josh

    headphones recommended for this:

    A Song for the Deaf – Lyrics

  • #32259

    josh

    I’m not a big fan of records featuring bass as the lead instrument, but the producers did a decent job mixing this one.

  • #32262

    josh

    The tweet and this song seem easiest to hear in B,F key

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  • #32269

    josh

    This record is like a Nigerian version of the Motown sound from 1978.

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  • #32334

    josh

    Spoiler: this video is depicting a commercial recording session.

  • #32338

    josh

    I got to see REM shortly after Murmur was released, with no notion that I had some disappointed but constructive fans somewhere out there in the world.

    Edit: It helps to hear this song as coming from a Georgia accent. I had cousins in the Atlanta area who went to UGA, & I can imagine people asking them for descriptions.

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    Sublime reps for mother fucking VIPs.

  • #32373

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    Odd background here. I was influenced by reading this NYT Dick Cavett column towards the end of 2010. It is in E,A key. I was not in key or aware of it at the time. The prose content interested me because it described a long kept family secret that nobody talked about. Ironically, that was my life story I didn’t know & equally, ironically, the in key content of the column is talking about Flor of 2010 discovering the secret of me & how it caused her to seek more independence. Cavett himself may have some reference to that in his file & that may have inspired some dialog here.

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    josh

    Many people regard Louis Armstrong as the ultimate jazz great, and that is primarily based on the quality & innovative nature of his trumpet solos on the “Hot Fives & Hot Sevens” recordings.

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  • #32456

    josh

    This also is a government propaganda op. I am linking it mainly to show the extent & variety of Deep State propaganda. It’s incredibly hard to find anything that is not Deep State pretending to be not Deep State.

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