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Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 2:57 am
by casecandy
D.o.S. wrote:As long as you dont show up wearing a sweatervest I'll cover the tab.
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Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:50 am
by Eivind August
ILF Music subforum: come for the music, stay for the burns.

Hey, CC, I'm glad you're gonna prog out. If you're going to be super cereal about music, you might just as well listen to sum o dat actual musix real shit. Now, I need you to go buy a cape. Nothing too fancy, solid gold with emerald patterns will do.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:30 pm
by frodog
casecandy wrote:
frodog wrote:"In Motion" is an awesome album
I'm sorry I got all negative
I should have just said, I'm so fucking glad someone (begrudgingly) loves Copeland on this site
I'm so alone... gotta take what I can get :lol:
Eh, emos are used to me against the world mentality
It's in my blood along with the salt of the Atlantic
Oh hey, it's alright, I like emo too... it's just that I fell the need to draw the line between interesting, real DIY emo and the boring stuff made by christian squares who care too much about production values and "proper singing". Not throwing shade at mewithoutU, because that Aaron Weiss seems like a cool, thoughtful dude, though I don't personally relate to his lyrical/intellectual/spiritual preoccupations.

The (OOP) "In Motion" LP costs upwards of $30 on discogs (one crazy broad wants $200 for it! and has "Deja Entendu" listed for $600!!) so that's part of why I usually steer clear of buying those types of well-known records. I have a repress of Transit's "Keep This to Yourself", that will have to do for my sweet tooth.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 3:24 pm
by SPACERITUAL
casecandy wrote:fuck, I'd take an Olive Garden TBH


Thats going too fucking far son. This time you really should biggity back the fuck up before you get smacked the fuck up. Shitty taste aside, liking olive garden is probably the one thing that will get you written off faster than you can say endless soup salad and breadsticks. At least in any civilized circle.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 5:52 pm
by Mudfuzz
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Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:00 am
by casecandy
SPACERITUAL wrote:
casecandy wrote:fuck, I'd take an Olive Garden TBH


Thats going too fucking far son. This time you really should biggity back the fuck up before you get smacked the fuck up. Shitty taste aside, liking olive garden is probably the one thing that will get you written off faster than you can say endless soup salad and breadsticks. At least in any civilized circle.
Bro, I am white trash in every fat-clogged ventricle of my heart, and have never been afraid to own it. Every summer I drive the two hours from Canada to Bangor, ME, so that I can get Olive Garden. So pass the fucking breadsticks, pass the fucking salad, put on more of those little neon-yellow poblano peppers, and I'll tell you when there's enough parmesan on my zuppa toscana, thank-you-very-fucking-much.

LOL

And yes, I know it's not real Italian food. People always tell me that Olive Garden isn't real Italian food as if it's some great revelation. I'm like, "No fucking shit. Are you serious. The food in that building in the parking lot next to the Nordstrom with, I kid you not, an eight-fucking-foot stucco grape on it, where I walk in and the fucking Maitre D has two-point-five-inch stretchers in each of his ears... that's not REAL ITALIAN?! HOLY CROW, STOP THE PRESS, here I was thinking Billy fucking Joel wrote "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" about Olive Garden."

Get your head out your ass, Space

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:04 am
by casecandy
frodog wrote:and has "Deja Entendu" listed for $600!!
I have the original pressing of Deja because I bought from Triple Crown in 2005 for $10+s/h a week before it sold out for good, I kid you not! I don't know what biz she has listing it for that much these days, as it's been reissued in a much nicer, heavier package just last year. In either case, it's not a great "vinyl album." The mastering on the original, anyway, sounds like they just slapped the CD master on an LP. And a lot of the best transitions between songs (i.e. the cool buildup between "I Will Play my Game" and "Okay I Believe You") are ruined by the songs being on different sides of vinyl. But... it's Deja, man... just one of those every-format records, for me

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:57 pm
by SPACERITUAL
casecandy wrote:
SPACERITUAL wrote:
casecandy wrote:fuck, I'd take an Olive Garden TBH


Thats going too fucking far son. This time you really should biggity back the fuck up before you get smacked the fuck up. Shitty taste aside, liking olive garden is probably the one thing that will get you written off faster than you can say endless soup salad and breadsticks. At least in any civilized circle.
Bro, I am white trash in every fat-clogged ventricle of my heart, and have never been afraid to own it. Every summer I drive the two hours from Canada to Bangor, ME, so that I can get Olive Garden. So pass the fucking breadsticks, pass the fucking salad, put on more of those little neon-yellow poblano peppers, and I'll tell you when there's enough parmesan on my zuppa toscana, thank-you-very-fucking-much.

LOL

And yes, I know it's not real Italian food. People always tell me that Olive Garden isn't real Italian food as if it's some great revelation. I'm like, "No fucking shit. Are you serious. The food in that building in the parking lot next to the Nordstrom with, I kid you not, an eight-fucking-foot stucco grape on it, where I walk in and the fucking Maitre D has two-point-five-inch stretchers in each of his ears... that's not REAL ITALIAN?! HOLY CROW, STOP THE PRESS, here I was thinking Billy fucking Joel wrote "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" about Olive Garden."

Get your head out your ass, Space


Bro it tastes like something a bum found in the dumpster behind fazzolis, scarfed, then summarily shit out allover an oval tray and had some gaptoothed teenage girl with skrillex hair spill on the floor then scoop back up and bring to me anyway. All ov he western world that doesnt drive a honda odyssey agrees on this.

90% of the human race would rather eat a year old cement hard baguette spread with the substance scraped off of dave grohls nutsack post-show than eat olive garden. Living in some remote frozen shithole the citizens of candada no doubt banished you to on account of your dreadful taste doesnt excuse you. Fucking somali hunger children with distended stomachs and bugs flying around their eyes choose death by starvation over olive garden regularly.


Also dude those arent poblanos.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 9:38 pm
by casecandy
SPACERITUAL wrote:Living in some remote frozen shithole the citizens of candada no doubt banished you to on account of your dreadful taste doesnt excuse you.

Also dude those arent poblanos.
Okay first off I'm happy that someone else calls it "Skrillex hair" because I thought, five years after the peak popularity of that particular EDM musician, that I was the only one who did.

Okay the above quoted points

1. All jokes aside, while I love trashy fast food, I am not a pleb and have actually worked in a Greek restaurant, a Pakistani restaurant, a rotisserie chicken place, a handful of sandwich places, etc., know a lot about food firsthand, and regularly visit Montreal, which has over 5,000 restaurants in it (second only to NYC in North America) including some really awesome places (Schwartz's Deli being one of my favourites). Duality of man, right? My liking a lot of good food does not preclude me liking Olive Garden and that's that.

Also Chisasibi is not a frozen shithole. It's a wonderful little community that just so happens to be pretty pivotal to Canadian history (the fur trade was based around here and the La Grande dams were built a few hundred km down the river). Most of the people here still speak Cree and hunt geese on the weekends. You wanna go to a frozen shithole? Hit up Winnipeg (just ask Venetian Snares).

2. How the fuck should I know which peppers are poblanos. I eat at fucking Olive Garden.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:16 am
by D.o.S.
casecandy wrote:
SPACERITUAL wrote:Also dude those arent poblanos.
1. I am not a pleb and have actually worked in a Greek restaurant, a Pakistani restaurant, a rotisserie chicken place, a handful of sandwich places, etc., know a lot about food firsthand, and regularly visit Montreal, which has over 5,000 restaurants in it (second only to NYC in North America) including some really awesome places.

2. How the fuck should I know which peppers are poblanos. I eat at fucking Olive Garden.
point one, meet point two. point two meet point one.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 1:40 am
by kbit
I think im a snob.
Whatevs.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:13 am
by casecandy
D.o.S. wrote:
casecandy wrote:
SPACERITUAL wrote:Also dude those arent poblanos.
1. I am not a pleb and have actually worked in a Greek restaurant, a Pakistani restaurant, a rotisserie chicken place, a handful of sandwich places, etc., know a lot about food firsthand, and regularly visit Montreal, which has over 5,000 restaurants in it (second only to NYC in North America) including some really awesome places.

2. How the fuck should I know which peppers are poblanos. I eat at fucking Olive Garden.
point one, meet point two. point two meet point one.
The duality of man... the Jungian thing, Sir.

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Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:20 am
by D.o.S.
Own the movie, love the first act of the movie, misapplied quote from a 'respected' external source in an attempt to have it both ways as per usual.

Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:55 am
by casecandy
D.o.S. wrote:Own the movie, love the first act of the movie, misapplied quote from a 'respected' external source in an attempt to have it both ways as per usual.
I live on both sides of the fence; the grass is always green...

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Re: Music snobs....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:41 pm
by rustywire
I too enjoy FMJ, mostly the first act in bootcamp with the iconic characters everyone quotes ad nauseum.
But the ~3hr Apocalypse Now Redux is the best film in that genre.