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Shakespeare In The Alley

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  1. Oh yeah,...he's a real Adolph Hitler or Josef Stalin.

     

    Get some perspective. He is someone whom you disagree with.

    if you go out of your way to paint an innocent group of people as inferior and seek laws stating as such (much like Hitler did, since you brought him up), then yes, you are a repulsive human being. it's more than just "being wrong." i'm a straight male, but that doesn't (and shouldn't) stop me from thinking someone with that kind of vendetta is a truly awful person.

  2. Logically Wilco has no chance, since they're competing with an overall Album of the Year nominee, but the Grammys are weird.

     

    Still not sure sure whether I like the Whole Love or Wasting Light more. Both way surpassed my low expectations (both followed up career worst albums) and end up in a comfortable 4-ish spot in their discographies, but I've probably played Wasting Light a bit more overall.

     

    Would love to see a Tweedy speech though, for whatever thats worth.

  3. http://www.youtube.c...d&v=CbmbdWK6338

    This is really good.

     

    It's really sad that there are people who actually believe that an absent dad is better for a child than a gay dad, or that gay marriage and bestiality are on the same level. But it's mostly just really sad that this is a debate at all. Like I said before, flip the context of all this and instead of gay marriage it's mixed race marriage, and it's beyond absurd. It's the exact same bigotry.

     

    The other day I told my really conservative friend that I'm apathetic to most politics, but a strong gay rights supporter, and his response was "well what's your stake in the gay rights debate though?" And that's exactly it, I have none. I'm not gay, so it doesn't affect me at all if gay marriage is illegal. At all. And the same goes for everyone else out there. So why oppose it? It's a fucked up world already, and I'm all for happiness wherever it comes from. If a man finds that in a committed bond to another man, or a woman to another woman, good for them. That's a beautiful thing. I have a few close gay friends that I would absolutely love to see get married. It hurts to know that that's not a given right, and may not be for their lifetime. There's absolutely no logical argument for why they shouldn't be allowed to marry and enjoy the same legal benefits that straight couples get. Period.

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    13ghosts - Garland of Bottle Flies

     

    This thing rules. If I'd listened to it last year it would have almost certainly broken my top 10, and maybe top 5. Lots to love here for AGIB Wilco or Neil Young fans. Not so much vocally, but some of the guitar playing here is worthy of Crazy Horse. Check out "I Have Brought Fire" or "Billy Dee" to get an idea.

  5. Sweet. I can't wait for all this gay marriage opposition to be considered as ridiculous as black and white segregation. Because it is. If your religion says gay marriage is so sinful and wrong, don't do it. But there's just no reason loving gay couples shouldn't be able to get married.

     

    I'm a very apathetic person to a lot of "political" things (though this shouldn't be political at all) but I STRONGLY support gay rights. People are people, assholes.

  6. This is exactly the point. The have a huge following, but they're not mainstream like RS, U2, the Who, etc. This is the Super Bowl we're talking about.

    you see the sizes of the places they sell out these days? plus they're right up the 18-40 year old alley the NFL so covets. they're not u2 or peak stones huge, but they are huge, and if the NFL ever decides to go contemporary again, there's your band.

  7. Bob Dylan would be a terrible idea. Love him to death, and I enjoy his recent live sound to an extent, but can you imagine the general public's response?

     

    Kinda surprised they didn't get the call this year, but the Foo Fighters seem like a lock for the near future. Huge, diverse audience and a boatload of hits seems to be the criteria, and they've got it.

     

    But it should be Prince every year 'till there is no Super Bowl anymore.

  8. Yeah, love Fully Qualified Survivor too, such a great record. I just picked up the Rainmaker reissue yesterday, but after one listen I can say I'm quite impressed. Chapman's guitar playing on this is quite superb and the songwriting is topnotch. This one's a more straightforward folk/folk-rock record and not quite as adventurous as FQS, but still very highly recommended. I'm pretty sure this one's gonna be getting a lot of spins in the coming weeks.

    Sounds good! I'll keep an eye out.

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