i apologize if anyone has brought up this recent article already but my friend just told me about it. here's a link:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/6881713
your thoughts? is this shit for real? when i was told about this, i laughed and thought it was a joke. it seems impossible. is it just a hoax to get people to buy more tape?
and if someone already posted something about this, could you please refer me?
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
2Rolling Stone Magazine—always first with the information
-Noah
-Noah
your an idiot
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
3morutzk wrote:if someone already posted something about this, could you please refer me?
Try searching for "quantegy"
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
4morutzk wrote:if someone already posted something about this, could you please refer me?
Try searching for "don't post the same thing twice"
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
5Rolling Stone = People Magazine for people that don't want to be caught reading People Magazine.
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
6Redline wrote:Rolling Stone = People Magazine for people that don't want to be caught reading People Magazine.
Whoa!
Does the new issue of Rolling Stone have info on Brad and Jennifer?
Better yet, eat the placenta!!!
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
7Redline wrote:Rolling Stone = People Magazine for people that don't want to be caught reading People Magazine.
Plus, the ubiquitious drug article.
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
8I love how Rolling Stone writers get absolutely giddy when drugs are mentioned by whatever asshole musician or actor they are interviewing. "OMG you do coke??? that is so AWESOME! you're so rocknroll!" Or how they found the fact that 50 cent's son wears a bulletproof vest "adorable." 50 year olds who shit themselves over rock-mythology bullshit.
just thought i'd chime in.
-justin
just thought i'd chime in.
-justin
" the end of analog" says Rolling Stone
9Dylan wrote:Redline wrote:Rolling Stone = People Magazine for people that don't want to be caught reading People Magazine.
Plus, the ubiquitious drug article.
The santa cruz weed issue came out right as I started school up here.
It was mindblowing.