is that so wrong of me to admit it? *melodically rocks in*
(I do flirt with with poppier noise sometimes, but they are usually brief, torrid affairs)[it is a shame that poppier derives from popular and not from poppies, because this modern world has a distinct lack of old-fashioned opium products and a distinct surplus of scary drugs].
i am a big old sell out too. its just i used to listen to noise and feedback records, and people would peg me with that cause i was the only one who could stand it. i just have to make sure i'm not slipping every so often and that i can still tolerate it. but i really think it's true that to reach true musical nirvana, you should like everything! and you should find out what everything is! and listen to it! cause somebody at sometime found value in it.
some things i can't do this with though. but even today in a doctors office they were playing the soft rock lite mix station and there was this one song that i thought was really awesome-- "this girl has a good voice / that harmony on the chorus is a really wonderful and unexpected little falsetto breach/ woah there was a moog playing underneath the piano the whole time you just cant tell until the end when the piano fades out first...."
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is that so wrong of me to admit it? *melodically rocks in*
(I do flirt with with poppier noise sometimes, but they are usually brief, torrid affairs)[it is a shame that poppier derives from popular and not from poppies, because this modern world has a distinct lack of old-fashioned opium products and a distinct surplus of scary drugs].
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some things i can't do this with though. but even today in a doctors office they were playing the soft rock lite mix station and there was this one song that i thought was really awesome-- "this girl has a good voice / that harmony on the chorus is a really wonderful and unexpected little falsetto breach/ woah there was a moog playing underneath the piano the whole time you just cant tell until the end when the piano fades out first...."
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(that = theatrical smooch. on the cheek.)
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