Re: Little Details from Your Day
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:31 pm
I want to hear that video where they play David Lee Roth howling over Can. I think it's called 'Can Halen'. But I can't track it down.
Anyone?
Anyone?
bigc wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:31 pm I want to hear that video where they play David Lee Roth howling over Can. I think it's called 'Can Halen'. But I can't track it down.
Anyone?
I'm tired of pretending that it's stupid to spend a lot of money on records - it isn't! If you have the money to buy original copies of your favorite records that mean the world to you then drop them duckets, son! You can't take money with you, but you just might be taking the last song you ever heard beyond the grave.jfv wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 11:15 pm over the past few weeks i have been listening to (on YouTube) and absolutely loving an older album that i had been previously unfamiliar with only to find out that the least expensive vinyl copy of it available on Discogs is over 100 bucks.
fucking shit
I love this SO MUCH.
Oh, I do intend to get it eventually. It just exceeds the informal “just fucking buy it” threshold that the wifey and I have. So it will be a discussion and she will get something nice in return.rsmurphy wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:50 pmI'm tired of pretending that it's stupid to spend a lot of money on records - it isn't! If you have the money to buy original copies of your favorite records that mean the world to you then drop them duckets, son! You can't take money with you, but you just might be taking the last song you ever heard beyond the grave.jfv wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 11:15 pm over the past few weeks i have been listening to (on YouTube) and absolutely loving an older album that i had been previously unfamiliar with only to find out that the least expensive vinyl copy of it available on Discogs is over 100 bucks.
fucking shit
I think about this a lot. The idea first entered my brain in high school, some time after hearing Nomeansno. I had been reading Robert Anton Wilson and WIlliam S. Burroughs, and thinking about past lives, reincarnation, immortality and the transfer of consciousness beyond physical death. I had the idea that when I die I want to try to bring something with me, some bit of conscious memory that I can use to preserve or trigger some part of my identity, and decided that would be some of my favorite music. Nomeansno made the short memory reboot list.rsmurphy wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:50 pmYou can't take money with you, but you just might be taking the last song you ever heard beyond the grave.
Speaking on Vitreous Humor FM akosinski once stated that it was music he is taking to the grave and I felt that.ChudFusk wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2025 6:13 pmI think about this a lot. The idea first entered my brain in high school, some time after hearing Nomeansno. I had been reading Robert Anton Wilson and WIlliam S. Burroughs, and thinking about past lives, reincarnation, immortality and the transfer of consciousness beyond physical death. I had the idea that when I die I want to try to bring something with me, some bit of conscious memory that I can use to preserve or trigger some part of my identity, and decided that would be some of my favorite music. Nomeansno made the short memory reboot list.rsmurphy wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:50 pmYou can't take money with you, but you just might be taking the last song you ever heard beyond the grave.