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county fair energy
Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() Top Five Albums For Driving ![]() Picture taken on road trip to the Grand Canyon, during which all of these albums were played. 5. Ludovico Einaudi – Una Mattina ![]() Although he rejects the label himself, I’m not sure how else to classify the composer aside from “minimalist.” Una Mattina is thoroughly meditative, and my favorite album to drive to when it’s raining heavily. It will always evoke scenes from my first winter in California, spending countless hours in the living room listening to this album while sewing, reading, writing or just thinking while I stared out at the rain through the French doors. I’d never spent so much time alone, and I’d never seen so much rain. 4. Hop Along – Is Something Wrong? ![]() Her first release under the Hop Along moniker, this seven track EP is, in my opinion, Frances Quinlan’s showcase album as far as songwriting is concerned. While I enjoy her first album, Freshman Year (released under the name Hop Along, Queen Ansleis) for the experimentation and innovation it contains, Is Something Wrong is just a better example of what she’s capable of creating. This is an album I like to listen to when thinking deeply about the creation of music, and when I want to feel inspired to write my own. I study her lyrics while I’m driving, marveling at the melodies she creates. I urge any fan of Get Disowned to check out Hop Along’s earlier work. 3. Daniel Johnston – Fun ![]() While the next two albums are personally used for listening while pondering, this album is for when I want to expend excess energy at the end of the day or escape from the mindset of life’s tedium. I love most of what Daniel Johnston has done – I think his status as artistic genius is not only acceptable but is, in that recognition, relieving – but Fun is truly his finest work. He is confident and playful in his songwriting on this album, and that translates into unequivocally pleasurable listening. 2. The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psycho Candy ![]() Melancholic and melodic, Jesus and Mary Chain’s debut album is echoic and has the air of being unintentionally revolutionary. It’s the perfect album to drive to at sunset, when your eyes begin to adjust to the change in light and your thoughts begin to drift to the philosophical. Utter sonic frenetic mayhem - just as stuttering as it is smooth, this album is great whether being used for background driving ambiance or a more direct listening experience. 1. Guided By Voices – Alien Lanes ![]() It evokes the vagabond mentality, the heart full of wanderlust, allures remembrance of tranquil scenes and feelings of ease. Unless thwarted by rain I always drive with my windows down and my sunroof open. In the dead of winter I’m known to have the heat cranked and the windows open, relishing feeling the mixture of warm and cool air blowing through my hair and across my skin. The gritty, garage-band influenced, four-track recorded twenty eight song record with not a single track breaking the three minute mark, Alien Lanes has earned a cult following, and rightly so. This is an arm-out-the-window, high volume, first cup of coffee of the day, driving for the sake of driving good album. |
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I have an idea for a theme that could, in some ways, be interpreted as me whoring myself out to generate interest in my journal, but I also think it could be a lot of fun. The idea involves prizes and requires people to interact with and contribute their own ideas to a theme in a contest of sorts.
I've already put a lot of thought into how exactly it would work, what the rules are and what prizes I'd give out, but I need to see if there are people interested in being a part of it before I exert that amount of energy. If I get five yeses I'll go ahead and begin. |
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Fame, fortune, power, titties. People say these are the most crucial things in life, but you can have a pocket full o' gold and it doesn't mean sh*t if you don't have someone to share that gold with. Seems simple. Yet it's an important lesson to learn. Even lone wolves run in packs sometimes. Quote:
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I was afraid it would be interpreted this way. That's not my intention, no. I'm not paying people to be involved with my journal. I had an idea for a contest that would just happen to coincide with a journal post I was already anticipating making. I could just make a new thread for it to alleviate any misunderstandings, I suppose, but it is already in line with what I'm doing here so I didn't think that would be necessary.
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I'll get involved Steph, but not interested in any prizes, and think that based off what DJ said you might want to rethink that part of it. Maybe just say something like "the first five people to respond get the chance to be in this theme thing", or whatever.
But yeah, count me in if I can help. And I know you're not a whore... ![]()
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I don't think there's a thing wrong with it. I think one misinterpretation of your intentions shouldn't knock you back or make you abandon the idea. It's like my idea for "Member of the Week", shot down because it was noted that people shouldn't be rewarded for good behaviour. Completely missed the point. But that was a little different: I wasn't fighting to establish that, it was just an idea.
Why don't you lay out your idea and see who's interested, prizes or no prizes? If it helps you maintain interest in your journal and draws readers to it (not that people aren't already reading) then it can only be a good thing.
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