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All from Genuinely Stoked Goats -
Microsoft Surface Pro WTF
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Ric -- want, cannot has. -
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Oh, I did. I was referencing the Futurama meme, ASCII-ly. -
(cliché movie moment) That's no waveform...
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(makes similar supportive comment with exclamation points and emoticons)
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Нет, я уже нашел это. Я хочу больше как это. No, really, that whole le mystere des voix bulgares style vocals on a bed of metal just works for me. Even though I think I am legally obliged by law to appreciate anything Russian. (It's in my blood and my upbringing.) Going to revisit Arkona more as well. So why were they selling it? Side project? Friends? Nationalism/solidarity? Whut?
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Well that's just depressing -- Esmé is more hipster than I am? Dadburn kids...
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I bought it, but refuse to start multiple books again. Trying, anyway. I usually have two going at any time -- one on Kindle/phone, other IRL. Finished The Beautiful Dead (which was wonderful, for those who don't follow me on Facebook), started Declare by Tim Powers. Still working on Discount Armageddon, which is amusing -- urban fantasy done with a heavy dose of comedy, like more than usual for a Whedonite. Totally digging it.
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Грай, the two albums on Spotify
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Я хочу больше как это.
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(squints) Don't know if latest Gwar costume or latest Lady Gaga costume. -
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Birds Eye Purpleheart -- wood porn -
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Yosi Horikawa, Vapor -- this is amazing. To call it techno or electronica or even (a term I am trying to invent and gain acceptance) "new instrumentalism" would be completely undermining how organic and fucking groovy it is.
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Something something blackfish something... This is real. Fuck you, I'm out of here. Looks a little bit to much like the xenomorph. -
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I don't know why that makes me laugh so hard, but it does. Want! : -
As long as it completes a circuit around the tube, it should act as a Faraday cage. It just seems really gappy. But don't question the results (don't "overthink" it) -- go with it.
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Yeah, there should be something fusion on mine -- have to go with Return to Forever, Romantic Warrior -- Chick's compositions on that are so perfect. And again with the lyrical. I doubt there will ever be anything classical, because in my case, it's all about the original composition, not the performance. But if there was, it'd be something like von Karajan conducting Concertgebouw Amsterdam Orchestra (or whatever it's called, I only ever remember "Concertgebouw"), playing Pictures at an Exhibition or New World Symphony or the like. EDIT: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra -- it's just that when I was first rediscovering classical music, my local library at the time had a lot, so I checked several things out each week, and the RCO just nailed it every time. Glassworks should be on my list, too, haven't listened to it in a while, maybe I should.
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Transistors of Mercy -- sort of in the background...more listening than watching...
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Nate, my guess is they just increase them incrementally, but then they don't release all the ones in between.
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But...but...but...beyond #1 & 2 (really, tie for first), I don't know what my favourite albums are...that said, I'll take a stab at it. I don't analyze what it is I like about music so much, so taken with "what I could think of at the moment": 1 (tie). Pink Floyd, Animals -- this is one of the first albums that ever made me feel prescient -- like I knew what they were going to play next, even though I could never write something as brilliant as this, their writing was just sympatico with my sensibilities -- the perfect ebb and flow of rock and space of "Sheep", the majesty of "Dogs", just everything...also, I find this guitarsy album to be the perfect complement to the synthy... 1 (tie) . Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here -- from the restrained fanfare synth line opening, to that first most perfect guitar note, to the Orwellian "Welcome to the Machine", to the groovy slower-melody-on-faster-melody of "Have a Cigar", to the campfire-style strumming of the title track, to the perfect closing of the rest of "Shine On, You Crazy Diamond", it just doesn't get any better than this. I heard David Gilmour talk about writing one of the post-Waters guitar albums, and he mentioned that they had a formula -- about 50% instrumental (he was talking golden era). Instead of being repulsed by that, I realized that some of my favourite music is about 50% instrumental. 3. Talk Talk, Spirit of Eden -- I love the patience of this album, and putting "Desire" sort of in the middle, so it builds up to it and then comes down from it afterwards on side 2, separates it from any other album I've heard, post-rock or otherwise. 4. Rob Dougan, Furious Angels -- so morose. And again, offset by disparity -- "Drinking Song" offsets the rest of the album nicely. 5. Marillion, Childhood's End -- prog, intended to be listened in one sitting, it's about drinking and girls and finding oneself, this was the soundtrack of my divorce. Still, not as morose as you'd think. I've heard the demo...but they got it right with the final studio album, which was then recreated live on La Gazza Ladra. 6. In the Nursery, Hindle Wakes -- modern chamber music, fantastically lyrical instrumental music. I'm almost afraid to see the movie at this point. 7. Kraftwerk, Computer World -- synthpop perfection, from beginning to end. 8. Vangelis, Heaven & Hell -- instrumentalism, and yet again, offset in ~ the middle by a song. Goes from nightmarish dissonance to angelic beauty like no-one else (not even Mike Oldfield, one of my other favourites). I'll arbitrarily stop there.