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But it's not just female/male. It's young female and everyone else.
I now realize this means a female classical pro will have two conversations in her career, if it's long enough. 1- Look, we know you've been practicing 10 hours a day since you were 6, but can you show us your tits? 2- Look, we know we asked to see your tits a few decades ago. But maybe from now on, could you wear something formal and conservative and pose from behind the piano? |
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Ray Charles: First, What´d I Say & at Newport. Great albums full of true sexuality.
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Pitchfork's documentary on Souvlaki by Slowdive
Wow, this takes me back. It's 1993 all over again. A remarkable album, a great band. |
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I see these two with regularity when record shopping. Not sure if any re-issues are in the works??? Be prepared to shell out $$$ for old vinyl. Does anyone know of a good place to order SCG stuff? ![]() ![]() |
I'd settle for CD copies, I suppose.
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Do lyrics matter?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOYxO9UpSrE Johnny Rebel - Compilation (Part 1) tracklist: 1. Affirmative Action / 2. Coon Town / 3. Federal Aid / 4. Fuck you Osama Bin Laden / 5. Garden Song / 6. If I could be a nigger for a day / 7. Im a good old Rebel / 8. It's the attitude, stupid! / 9. Jesse showed up / 10. Quit your bitchin nigger! / 11. Reparations / 12. Thats the way the niggers goes / 13. Welfare Check / |
i dont know if i need the lyrics, as titles suffice. fuckin shit!
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He´s so stupid that you can take him just a joke. Of course there are people who take him seriusly and also act the way to the other people like him, but those people will do it even there isn´t his music.
I could listen that (I listened samples almost whole album) but just have no reason, because I listen rather for example Johnny Cash, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band or John Fogerty´s Blue Ridge Rangers, just because they are lot more better country music. This proves again that genius music making and nazism are not going together. |
I Wanna Be Black Lyrics
I wanna be black Have natural rhythm Shoot twenty feet of jism too And fuck up the Jews I wanna be black I wanna be a panther Have a girlfriend named Samantha And have a stable of foxy whores Woh ohh I wanna be black Aah I don't want to be a fucked up Middle class college student anymore I just wanna have a stable of foxy little whore Yeah yeah I wanna be black Ohh I wanna be black Yeah yeah I wanna be black I wanna be black Wanna be like Martin Luther King And get myself shot in spring Lead a whole generation too and fucked up the Jews I wanna be black I wanna be like Malcolm X And cast the hex over President Kennedy's tomb And have the big prick too Ohh I don't wanna be a fucked up Middle class college student no more Yeah I just wanna have a stable of foxy and need a little whore I wanna be black I wanna be black I wanna be black ... Songwriters Reed, Lou Read more: Lou Reed - I Wanna Be Black Lyrics | MetroLyrics I think those are also quite stupid lyrics. This is not of course best Lou Reed song, but I don´t skip it when listening Street Hassle. |
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Ohh I don't wanna be a fucked up
Middle class college student no more This is a key line. I don't think Reed's scathing sarcasm translates well. But think of the TAKE NO PRISONERS version, which features black backup singers. Totally different than Johnny Rebel. ---- listening to: PJ Harvey White Chalk. I'm having trouble loving it as much as I want to. I probably need to spin it a few more times. |
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White Chalk is one of my favourites in Harvey´s records. Really different than any of her albums, maybe the darkest one. |
Mirel Wagner: When the Cellar Children see the Light of Day
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![]() I fucking love DJ Koze. Seriously. I think he's my favorite electronic artist to come up in the 2000's/2010's. This is the 50th volume in a long running series, and it's almost all remix material, but it plays like a studio album. So did last year's Reincarnations pt.II. He puts his stamp on every remix or edit he creates, and they become as uniquely "Koze" as his original studio work. The source material is whacked and whimsical, covering everything from indie hip hop (Homeboy Sandman) and revered experimental electro-pop (Broadcast) to spoken word entries by William Shatner that are transformed into beautiful meditations in Koze's hands. I can't wait for the follow-up to Amygdala, but this more than tides me over in the meantime. |
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