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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:14 pm
diomedesofcrete a hardcore concert while wearing sandles...or a festival with a huge backpack you cant take off? Uhh.... Hmm, I guess a festival with a huge backpack... Because I kinda like my feet... stare
Hmm....would you rather drink or take drugs at a concert?
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:01 pm
Neither. I'm all about some clean living.
Would you rather kill yourself or go bowling? (Ah, country music song titles at their finest...)
Small venue or good seats at a huge stadium?
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 2:14 pm
small venue of course hmmm Favorite Things or Under my Umbrella?
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:02 pm
The thing about a huge stadium with good seats is that you are closer than thousands of people... It's just a really weird feeling. I saw Snoop Dog at a festival-type thing and I had to leave half way through his set (I had been standing their for like 5 hours and couldn't breath for the last hour and a half) and it took me about 15 mintutes to get out of the back of the crowd. It was really sureal. But I see we've gone back to normal questions... Aww...
Favorite Thing, purely because I can remember how it goes. I can never remember how Under My Umbrella goes... All I know is that it is towards the end of Morningview.
If you were a famous musician, would you want widespread fame or a relatively small devoted cult of loyal followers? Not indie elitist cult followers mind you. I guess like the difference between Incubus fans and DJ Shadow fans (All the people I met at his concert had all of his albums and were familiar with his obscure stuff like Dark Days and UNKLE... One of them even waited to get his new album becuase he was that excited about hearing the new stuff live first). Cause I would totally want a cult following.
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:02 pm
I wouldnt care what type of following I got-whoever likes you, likes you and thats the ultimate compliment. But widespread would be awesome because its so gratifying to know you have fans in like Bangkok Under my Umbrella is the song where he says "if this is sight Id rather be blind" they played it at the concert
ok A concert with a group of your best friends or a concert with your lover?
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:35 pm
I don't have friends and don't believe in love.
Contentment or achievement?
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:14 pm
contentment you can be miserable and achieve a lot look at kurt cobain
rouges or pendulous thread
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:53 pm
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 7:20 pm
The 60s. Solely for Jimi Hendrix. Even though, like all religious figures, his humanity is probably downplayed and his works are exaggerated. All I know is that he makes music that is good no matter what. And Frank Zappa is bonus.
The 90s seems like one long commercial. Even if it had a good soundtrack.
The questions or the answers?
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:10 pm
A very good soundtrack. But the 90s were still disgusting. And the 60s had Jimi, the Rolling Stones (yes I am a fan), The Doors...and basically amazing political movements.
hmmm I know I should say the answers, but for me its the questions.
Mainstream society or 3rd world insanity...which would your rather be a part of?
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:33 pm
I would be the burning monk.
But honestly, mainstream society. It is nice to know that you have a meal ahead of you. That leaves room for things like self-actualization, which is a whole lot of fun.
The questions are better, I agree. They say a lot more about the person than the answers, a lot of the time.
A really good book or a really good movie?
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:26 pm
A really good book. Always. My passion is classic literature.
Money, fame, intelligence, or health?
btw- the burning monk-trying to draw attention to Vietnam- after he did that people all over the world did, including an old woman on the steps of capital hill.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:49 pm
Yeah, the whole monk thing was really cool, protesting the CIA appointed christian dictator and all that, and apparently it did end persecution of Buddhists in Vietnam. A dude does it in Waking Life also.
Personally, I perfer a good movie. Books generally lack something, unless they are really abstract or really philosophical. I'm not much of a reader, especailly of the classics. People are always suprised by that, especailly my english teachers.
Um... None of the above? I mean, money is no good, fame is the same way, intellegence is totally perspetivist, and what good is health when we are all going to die anyway? I mean, pain is an illusion... or something.
Shoes or no shoes. That is the question. If not a very good one...
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:23 pm
youre totally ducking the question! Intelligence is how you want to see it- and do you want it in the way you see it? Money is needed to live (and go to Incubus concerts and pay bills). Fame is something to hide under. And health...its nice to be able to get around...to not be crippled at least. There must be traits in one of those options you can connect to. But I wont make you choose.
I dont wear shoes a lot even though I have a vast shoe collection...usually I just wear Indian sandles but I have like 50 pairs of shoes. I guess no shoes...
I went to amoeba 2 days ago (an amazing musci store-new and used) and couldnt find ANYTHING I was looking for...they had like 1 Frusciante CD and it wasnt a good one. I can see its going to be hard finding Axis of Power or Radio Free L.A
records or mp3?
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:26 pm
Well, if you look at it that way, I guess the intellegence to realize that in the end, the other 3 don't matter is nice, but definately a mixed blessing. Especially concidering with that sort of "intellegence" you realize that that sort of intellegence is just as worthless. Which is to say, that I have that sort of intellegence, but don't know if I really "want" it. In conclusion, if you can't be happy with nothing, you won't be happy with everything, so those things don't make a difference, they just change your vantage point. That's what I was saying. Oh, and life is overrated.
Axis Of Justice is easy to find online. And I've seen Radio Free LA on eBay before, but it is a bootleg, so you probably can't buy it in normal stores.
I don't like mp3s. Records are prettier. But CDs match pretty with convieniance, which make them my favorite.
Would you concider yourself a good person? That has been my question for today.
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