Re: May 8th, 2020
Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 3:00 pm
watsky kind of reminds me of that primitive radio gods song, from the 90s. (i cant recall the name of the song) and bright eyes is a little bit radiohead-ish, to me. i'm liking both.
never enough!Jigsaw wrote:
I have enough music. Don't need to find anymore.
Even now, I have a list of things I need to throw onto iTunes. I usually wait until I have about 50 or so, then to some YouTube to MP3 site I go.
ytmp3.ccJigsaw wrote:I have enough music. Don't need to find anymore.zombie wrote:you can find new music on spotify, for free!Jigsaw wrote:It's just a place to hold my music. I rarely actually purchase anything from iTunes. I just collect my music there.zombie wrote:25,000 songs? is itunes a free service? i mostly use spotify for my music. i like the format a lot.Jigsaw wrote:
I think it's just because I'm so used to shuffling music that listening to a single artist for longer than twenty minutes feels odd. I can do it with some (Watsky and Bright Eyes, for instance), but I mostly just shuffle through my 25,000+ iTunes for my music fix.
i'm not familiar with watsky or bright eyes. gonna have to give a listen to those two.
Tried Spotify once, but since I already use iTunes, it seems sort of pointless.
I realized that I thought I pointed out some Bright Eyes to you, but that might have been Dream. Apologies for confusing the two of you again.
everyone confuses us for the other.it may have been me though. possible i forgot that you showed me.
Even now, I have a list of things I need to throw onto iTunes. I usually wait until I have about 50 or so, then to some YouTube to MP3 site I go.
That is quite possibly what I use. I've changed a few times, but I eventually found one I rather liked for it's simplicity.Jason wrote:ytmp3.ccJigsaw wrote:I have enough music. Don't need to find anymore.zombie wrote:you can find new music on spotify, for free!Jigsaw wrote:It's just a place to hold my music. I rarely actually purchase anything from iTunes. I just collect my music there.zombie wrote:25,000 songs? is itunes a free service? i mostly use spotify for my music. i like the format a lot.Jigsaw wrote:
I think it's just because I'm so used to shuffling music that listening to a single artist for longer than twenty minutes feels odd. I can do it with some (Watsky and Bright Eyes, for instance), but I mostly just shuffle through my 25,000+ iTunes for my music fix.
i'm not familiar with watsky or bright eyes. gonna have to give a listen to those two.
Tried Spotify once, but since I already use iTunes, it seems sort of pointless.
I realized that I thought I pointed out some Bright Eyes to you, but that might have been Dream. Apologies for confusing the two of you again.
everyone confuses us for the other.it may have been me though. possible i forgot that you showed me.
Even now, I have a list of things I need to throw onto iTunes. I usually wait until I have about 50 or so, then to some YouTube to MP3 site I go.
I don't know many of Watsky's newer stuff, but I can legit rap at least 15 of his songs, which may or may not be an embarrassing fact.zombie wrote:watsky kind of reminds me of that primitive radio gods song, from the 90s. (i cant recall the name of the song) and bright eyes is a little bit radiohead-ish, to me. i'm liking both.
never could have found these so easily and cheaply with itunes.Jigsaw wrote:I don't know many of Watsky's newer stuff, but I can legit rap at least 15 of his songs, which may or may not be an embarrassing fact.zombie wrote:watsky kind of reminds me of that primitive radio gods song, from the 90s. (i cant recall the name of the song) and bright eyes is a little bit radiohead-ish, to me. i'm liking both.![]()
Bright Eyes, the solo songs from the lead singer Conor Oberst, a young woman named Phoebe Bridgers (check out "Funeral" by her if you haven't heard it), and their duo group Better Oblivion Community Center (check out "Didn't Know What I Was In For") are some of the most emotional music I know. A lot of their stuff just hits me super hard.
"Common Knowledge" by Conor Oberst and "Hit the Switch", "Waste of Paint", and "Blue Angels Air Show" by Bright Eyes are all worth a listen.
If you used YouTube you could.zombie wrote:never could have found these so easily and cheaply with itunes.Jigsaw wrote:I don't know many of Watsky's newer stuff, but I can legit rap at least 15 of his songs, which may or may not be an embarrassing fact.zombie wrote:watsky kind of reminds me of that primitive radio gods song, from the 90s. (i cant recall the name of the song) and bright eyes is a little bit radiohead-ish, to me. i'm liking both.![]()
Bright Eyes, the solo songs from the lead singer Conor Oberst, a young woman named Phoebe Bridgers (check out "Funeral" by her if you haven't heard it), and their duo group Better Oblivion Community Center (check out "Didn't Know What I Was In For") are some of the most emotional music I know. A lot of their stuff just hits me super hard.
"Common Knowledge" by Conor Oberst and "Hit the Switch", "Waste of Paint", and "Blue Angels Air Show" by Bright Eyes are all worth a listen.thanks for the recommends. i like phoebe's voice.
youtube has benefits over spotify, but that's not it.Jigsaw wrote:If you used YouTube you could.zombie wrote:never could have found these so easily and cheaply with itunes.Jigsaw wrote:I don't know many of Watsky's newer stuff, but I can legit rap at least 15 of his songs, which may or may not be an embarrassing fact.zombie wrote:watsky kind of reminds me of that primitive radio gods song, from the 90s. (i cant recall the name of the song) and bright eyes is a little bit radiohead-ish, to me. i'm liking both.![]()
Bright Eyes, the solo songs from the lead singer Conor Oberst, a young woman named Phoebe Bridgers (check out "Funeral" by her if you haven't heard it), and their duo group Better Oblivion Community Center (check out "Didn't Know What I Was In For") are some of the most emotional music I know. A lot of their stuff just hits me super hard.
"Common Knowledge" by Conor Oberst and "Hit the Switch", "Waste of Paint", and "Blue Angels Air Show" by Bright Eyes are all worth a listen.thanks for the recommends. i like phoebe's voice.
I got me my own Baskin Robbins going here, brah. What's you need?Jigsaw wrote:For so many people, weed is so easy to get. Back in college, I didn't have much of a problem. But being a socially awkward guy who literally never goes out aside from work, it's horrible. I did buy twice from a co-worker, which was fine, but then the co-worker left (for unreleated reasons), and haven't had the luck since.Jmac Attack wrote:The singer of my band is a weed dealer. I never run out. We only have medical legalized. Our marijuana laws used to be the most lenient before states started legalizing it. Every show I play, people are on the patio smoking a bowl, joint, or vaping the shit. Even if there are officers near. I ain't that brave though lol.Jigsaw wrote:Really wish I had a weed guy/gal. It'd be nice to come home and relax with some weed and music. If my state ever legalizes it (and I don't understand any arguments against freedom to smoke weed), it'll be good times.
Your state elected Pence though,, so a lot of fuddy duddy peeps in your state. They mustn't upset Mother!!!
I say all of this to let you know how envious I am of you.
Holy movie arriving on holy day.Jason wrote:It was well known I ordered it. :pReign in Blood wrote:You didn't tell me this shit? Slip your mind?Jason wrote:My Black Christmas blu ray I ordered last month arrived finally. Last week, on my birthday, actually. Gonna rewatch the movie on wonderful HD blu ray.
I thought you said bears.Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
I thought you weren't drinking?Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
The compromise I made a few years ago is no hard stuff ever, just beer and occasionally wine. It’s worked out well for me, except for the weight gain.Reign in Blood wrote:I thought you weren't drinking?Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
I get all kinds of animals on the patio, never a bear though. That would be interesting.Jason wrote:I thought you said bears.Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
Preach lol every friday I see if I can still lean forward and put my palms flat on the ground I could in January. Now I barely touch the ground with my fingersHeadhunter wrote:The compromise I made a few years ago is no hard stuff ever, just beer and occasionally wine. It’s worked out well for me, except for the weight gain.Reign in Blood wrote:I thought you weren't drinking?Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
I recall your New Year's Resolution of no alcohol lasted all the way to January 3rd or something. :pTiggnutz wrote:Preach lol every friday I see if I can still lean forward and put my palms flat on the ground I could in January. Now I barely touch the ground with my fingersHeadhunter wrote:The compromise I made a few years ago is no hard stuff ever, just beer and occasionally wine. It’s worked out well for me, except for the weight gain.Reign in Blood wrote:I thought you weren't drinking?Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.
Since the bullshit began and broke me, I think my weight is roughly the same, but it's all discombobulated. Lost muscle for fat and water/beer weight and shiz. *le sigh*Headhunter wrote:The compromise I made a few years ago is no hard stuff ever, just beer and occasionally wine. It’s worked out well for me, except for the weight gain.Reign in Blood wrote:I thought you weren't drinking?Headhunter wrote:Beers on the patio, smoking a J, jamming to a little 60s playlist. Righteous.