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bjorn_skurj

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  1. Is it too much to ask for Wilco to have a good, young, energetic, up-and-coming band open for them? Or will they continue to insist on snoozefests to get the crowd ready?

    Yeah, the Lee Ranaldo band was very good. (Unlike that Conor Oberst fellow who was the last guy I saw open for Wilco. That dude needs to shut up like yesterday.)

  2. I'll say this - you couldn't possibly get this kind of punk rock cred anywhere else but Russia. (Or China, Iran or North Korea and probably several other places.) Seriously - here in America, music has been completely defanged politically, but in some places, it's still taken very very seriously, what musicians say.

  3. 1. Big Black rules. Any thread is improved by their presence.

    2. Romney has a really tough row to hoe. He has to somehow repair all the off-putting stuff that came out during the primary process, specifically the "War on Women," and convince people there's a compelling case to un-elect Obama in an environment where the economy is gradually improving. Romney seems weak on foreign policy, but that's not what this election is going to be about anyway, unless the Iran thing blows up. (Huge spike in gas prices would tend to hurt Obama.)

  4. Oh man. If I did not have to pay, oh, just shy of 10 grand in taxes (not including the $2300 or so in Medicare/Soc. Sec., as I am hoping to get that back at some point) on a just shy of 40 grand gross income, that would RULE. What candidate is pushing that plan?

  5. This makes me think of a review of the BEP's latest in a Swedish newspaper. Here's the translated version:

     

     

    "The Beginning" is one long stretched middle finger against humanity. When all the taboos have been broken, finally left just overall bad taste of that challenge. And no other group know more about total TASTELESSNESS than Black Eyed Peas.

     

    It is by all means quite fascinating to follow the group's ongoing effort to always try to set the bar a bit lower. The indigestible mix of one part iced calculated copying of the recent R & B and hip-hop trends and on the other basic clumsily in design makes BEP unique. "The Beginning" opens with a hideous version of the already disgusting and chewed-"The Time of My Life" from "Dirty Dancing". During the rest of the album uses Fergie and the other the hackneyed auto-tune effect more than you thought possible in 2010 and raps or sings baby infantile lines of text in at least three languages. It is, indeed, impressive lousy.

     

    Best track: No

  6. What's this "U.S. Indie Rock Code"

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    You know, when that dude said what he said about seeing the future of rock 'n' roll, I bet he didn't have a clue that what he was really talking about was the pervasiveness of the glockenspiel in today's music.

  7. You may have some points, but through socialism you take away individual choice and liberty which is something the United States is founded on. Oh, and the free market "didn't land us in this place". It was the fault of bankers who made terrible decisions.

    Terrible decisions for whom? Not themselves - they got bailed out. I have yet to see a banker ask me for a buck on the street. The oligarchy used the "free market" to F the American people out of billions and billions, and got away with it, because the alternative of them not getting the bailout would be even worse. They haven't even given us the courtesy of telling us we can eat cake.

     

    Paging Mme. Guillotine!

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