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...'cause it's the middle of the day, kid...if you're feelin' a little "Minnesota" right about now...pump your fist to this:
...and I'll top that off with a litte "A/C" video which holds one of the baddest vocal taglines for the last song on dark-assed LP: "Am I wrong? Have I run too far to get home?"...that's still hot, yo...
...two of my favorite albums to this day....
At work the other day a fella who is twice my age told me how that when someone thinks they aren't a writer they should just start writing how they talk. It seemed to me he had some thing going on with what he was saying, and the thing he had going on reminded me of this story I once wrote when I was in a mood to tell a story, but not a mood to write a story. It is a true story, and it follows, but one of the things that isn't mentioned is that at one point I told an Asi... MORE
Just now, I was listening to Soundgarden's "Fell On Black Days," and bumped into Meaning. It's true that finding just the right song can be a wonderful experience, and I've found it the best when it happens accidentally. It's a song that I like just for its pacing. Heard a Chris Cornell acoustic version first thanks to animamusika, then the studio version with the band on one of the albums that changed my love's life. I think I like both of them equally, which is not u... MORE
The thing I like about mog is that I can just put up a song without saying anything about it and the people who happen upon it understand what I am doing. They understand that something about that song makes it particularly well suited to a moment in my life. This is not to say that they understand the whats, hows, and wherefores, but they do understand that such things occur, and that they are important.
by Felicity Arbuthnot Global Research, July 20, 2007
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