'so how's san francisco?'

Mar 27, 2007 21:45

you ever get to those points where you realize a lot of stuff you use to listen to is crap? after all those free cd's i got from tower records, i just listened to the classic stuff (bowie, dylan, beatles, clash, police, prince, boingo, kennedys devo) and some from my more recent interest in jazz music along with some more contemporary acts that i ( Read more... )

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starsandson March 28 2007, 05:36:27 UTC
i like your entries a lot!

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peterpeace March 28 2007, 06:11:22 UTC
I've been in your same shoes before. I went through a point where I thought a lot of the music I was listening to was shit and ended up selling them or trading them. You can think that at the moment, but as time goes by and you haven't heard those songs in a while, you'll find yourself wanting to revisit them. Music to me is somewhat autobiographical. There are some albums that might be the biggest load of shit to anyone's ears, but it reminds you of a particular place in time. A good place. To me that's very comforting and from now on I try not to sell anymore of my records. When I want to go back in time to a certain place, I put on that record. It works both ways too. I can no longer listen to Rilo Kiley's 'Take Off's & Landings' and The Moldy Peaches - 's/t' because I was listening to them heavily during some really bad times. Trading your music in to get new stuff is cool, but try to hold on to the ones that you've given a listen to.

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teamotheatre March 28 2007, 21:21:23 UTC
dido,danny.
-erica

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pigeontoad March 28 2007, 23:12:56 UTC
It's hard getting by over there at first. It's a lot different there than it is over here. I miss it over there. I had a lot of cool friends there.

I never got to the point where I was selling cds to get cash but I did sell a lot of clothes at Buffalo Exchange. You should try to get a job at Sega, they paid pretty good and it was a simple job.

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