PandaMask
from Los Angeles is reading More Than HumanFebruary 28, 2012 - 12:11pm
SomeoneSomethingJr
from the oh so heavenly town of Oslo is reading The Right Madness by James CrumleyFebruary 28, 2012 - 1:30pm
Whoever posted Flaming Lips/Lightning Bolt - I'm Working At NASA On Acid, you made my day.
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsFebruary 29, 2012 - 8:31pm
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsFebruary 29, 2012 - 8:35pm
I like masturbating in the park.
aliensoul77
from a cold distant star is reading the writing on the wall.February 29, 2012 - 8:44pm
@Someone---nice vids.
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyFebruary 29, 2012 - 9:49pm
Caught this the other night on the radio
Nick
from Toronto is reading Adjustment DayMarch 8, 2012 - 7:13pm
.... just found this one. I haven't listened to nearly enough of his stuff.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 9, 2012 - 5:54am
I don't know if this is a gem however it does have a story. This morning I was told this song was "wicked Matt" by someone. I took my avatar picture in response to her horrible comparison. Enjoy.
Also for Litreactor purposes, just consider the picture silently judging you all.
Moderator
Utah
from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtryMarch 9, 2012 - 6:50am
@Matt: I almost played that. Then I saw "Blake Shelton" and stopped myself before it had a chance to turn me into a muscle-bound green monster throwing shit around my office. That was a close call.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 9, 2012 - 6:51am
Haha, now you know how I feel. MATT SMASH.
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyMarch 11, 2012 - 1:05pm
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 11, 2012 - 1:08pm
@Dave I seriously thought you were going to Rick roll....haha, should have never brought that back. Good song though.
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyMarch 11, 2012 - 1:11pm
LOL, thanks...yeah, I figured there'd be some apprehension. Such is the life.
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 11, 2012 - 9:17pm
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 12, 2012 - 8:33am
This is one of my favorite progressive bluegrass bands, Crooked Still. The song is an old spiritual that I think they did a great job with.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 13, 2012 - 4:09am
Ok here is another one. Progressive Bluegrass Radiohead. Brilliant. Yeah I know, "That Matt and his Prog BG" but it's worth checking out.
Arturo Bandini
from Denver, CO is reading Beautiful RuinsMarch 13, 2012 - 10:31am
Chester Pane
from Portland, Oregon is reading The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot DiazMarch 13, 2012 - 11:03am
@Nick: Love Elliot Smith. I went to high school with that bloke. Tragedy.
I came across this in a Mississippi vinyl joint. They were playing it and I became mesmerized and had to have it.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 13, 2012 - 11:24am
I am pretty sure he did 'Sing' and something off the Good Will Hunting soundtrack didn't he Chester?
SConley
from Texas is reading Coin Locker BabiesMarch 13, 2012 - 4:47pm
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsMarch 13, 2012 - 5:33pm
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyMarch 14, 2012 - 6:23am
XyZy
from New York City is reading Seveneves and Animal MoneyMarch 14, 2012 - 6:29pm
Happy pi day:
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 14, 2012 - 6:46pm
T.G.I.Π.
avery of the dead
from Kentucky is reading Cipher SistersMarch 14, 2012 - 6:57pm
We had a pi day celebration at the college. There was actual pie.
R.Moon
from The City of Champions is reading The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion; Story Structure Architect by Victoria Lynn Schimdt PH.D; Creating Characters by the editors of Writer's DigestMarch 14, 2012 - 8:30pm
Thank you Dave for Blue October. Love those guys.
I want to learn to walk with others as an equal
I want to treat the ones who love me with respect
I want to tell the world I'll give them all a piggyback
And try to take away my negative effect
I want to kiss a girl and know I'll never lie again
I want to call my dad and tell him that I care
I want to let my brother know
He saved my life a thousand times
Throughout the years he's been my friend
Who's always there
- Probably my favorite verse of all time...
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyMarch 15, 2012 - 3:19am
@Rian, cool bro glad you like them. Theyre living in the town just south of me, and were frequently seen around town. Theyre lyrics are amazing. I saw them open for Breaking Benjamin years ago. Good tunes.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 15, 2012 - 4:47pm
Ok, blast from the past today. My exwife taught me to dance to this song along with merengue and other things.....it brings back some fun memories (very few with her)....I think it was in movie too, but I can't remember which one....since google is ruining our lives I refuse to look. If you guys ever need Latin inspiration turn to this song to begin.
avery of the dead
from Kentucky is reading Cipher SistersMarch 15, 2012 - 12:04pm
Dave reminded me of an amazing Weezer song yesterday. Boy, weren't the 90's great???
I know what you're thinking. That was AMAZING! I wonder what Weezer is doing these days? Surely it is equally cool.
It isn't.
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 15, 2012 - 12:55pm
pork and beans is their best song, maybe hashpipe
avery of the dead
from Kentucky is reading Cipher SistersMarch 15, 2012 - 1:00pm
Nay. Every single song from Blue and El Scorcho beats both of those.
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 15, 2012 - 1:06pm
Even Buddy Holly? (Blue album, right? Clearly I'm not a fan.)
avery of the dead
from Kentucky is reading Cipher SistersMarch 15, 2012 - 1:13pm
Even Buddy Holly!
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 15, 2012 - 1:15pm
Impossible!
voodoo_em
from England is reading All the books by Ira LevinMarch 15, 2012 - 2:32pm
jyh
from VA is reading whatever he feels likeMarch 16, 2012 - 2:31pm
This is a guy named Luke Roberts. Singer/songwriter stuff, not my usual cuppa tea, but it features some good arrangements and performances, seems genuine, and it's free (for now, anyway.)
aliensoul77
from a cold distant star is reading the writing on the wall.March 16, 2012 - 3:23pm
Weezer is cheesy chique.
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsMarch 17, 2012 - 10:03pm
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 20, 2012 - 3:05am
It's a metal kind of day.
Typewriter Demigod
from London is reading "White Noise" by DeLilo, "Moby-Dick" by Hermann Mellivile and "Uylsses" by JoyceMarch 23, 2012 - 2:30pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wyU_Zzg3HM
ever thought late eighties dance needed more metal?
Typewriter Demigod
from London is reading "White Noise" by DeLilo, "Moby-Dick" by Hermann Mellivile and "Uylsses" by JoyceMarch 23, 2012 - 2:30pm
@matt, gotta interrupt you there and tell you, the bottom two aren't metal
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsMarch 23, 2012 - 8:36pm
Eh, I've stopped correcting people about the whole metal misnomer, thought it pangs me. I wouldn't consider Lamb of God metal either, but I'm an asshole. And I love both genres anyway. Matt I've been playing the August Burns Red disography on my iPod shuffle at the gym all week.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 24, 2012 - 3:47am
It's metalcore.....why isn't that metal...and don't give me the glam metal bull shit or judas priest!
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 24, 2012 - 4:43am
This is what I am, feeling this morning.
Dave
from a city near you is reading constantlyMarch 24, 2012 - 11:35am
Good one Matt!
Cassandra L.
from Melbourne is reading A Confederacy of Dunces, John Kennedy TooleMarch 24, 2012 - 6:31pm
Hey, do any of you guys use This is my Jam? I've been finding lots of musical gems that way . . .
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 25, 2012 - 6:45am
Thanks Dave. Any day with Mumford and Sons is a good day.
SConley
from Texas is reading Coin Locker BabiesMarch 25, 2012 - 3:28pm
I've been listening to this non-stop. She's super cute too.
I love it when the guy does a hardcore dance in the restaurant at 1:57.
Matt Attack
from Richmond, Va. is reading As I Lay Dying, William FaulknerMarch 26, 2012 - 9:33am
No one does covers better than Johnny Cash. Soundgarden cover. Almost as good as 'Hurt'
Renfield
from Hell is reading 20th Century GhostsMarch 26, 2012 - 11:30am
Whoever posted Flaming Lips/Lightning Bolt - I'm Working At NASA On Acid, you made my day.
@Someone---nice vids.
Caught this the other night on the radio
.... just found this one. I haven't listened to nearly enough of his stuff.
I don't know if this is a gem however it does have a story. This morning I was told this song was "wicked Matt" by someone. I took my avatar picture in response to her horrible comparison. Enjoy.
Also for Litreactor purposes, just consider the picture silently judging you all.
@Matt: I almost played that. Then I saw "Blake Shelton" and stopped myself before it had a chance to turn me into a muscle-bound green monster throwing shit around my office. That was a close call.
Haha, now you know how I feel. MATT SMASH.
@Dave I seriously thought you were going to Rick roll....haha, should have never brought that back. Good song though.
LOL, thanks...yeah, I figured there'd be some apprehension. Such is the life.
This is one of my favorite progressive bluegrass bands, Crooked Still. The song is an old spiritual that I think they did a great job with.
Ok here is another one. Progressive Bluegrass Radiohead. Brilliant. Yeah I know, "That Matt and his Prog BG" but it's worth checking out.
@Nick: Love Elliot Smith. I went to high school with that bloke. Tragedy.
I came across this in a Mississippi vinyl joint. They were playing it and I became mesmerized and had to have it.
I am pretty sure he did 'Sing' and something off the Good Will Hunting soundtrack didn't he Chester?
Happy pi day:
T.G.I.Π.
We had a pi day celebration at the college. There was actual pie.
Thank you Dave for Blue October. Love those guys.
- Probably my favorite verse of all time...
@Rian, cool bro glad you like them. Theyre living in the town just south of me, and were frequently seen around town. Theyre lyrics are amazing. I saw them open for Breaking Benjamin years ago. Good tunes.
Ok, blast from the past today. My exwife taught me to dance to this song along with merengue and other things.....it brings back some fun memories (very few with her)....I think it was in movie too, but I can't remember which one....since google is ruining our lives I refuse to look. If you guys ever need Latin inspiration turn to this song to begin.
Dave reminded me of an amazing Weezer song yesterday. Boy, weren't the 90's great???
I know what you're thinking. That was AMAZING! I wonder what Weezer is doing these days? Surely it is equally cool.
It isn't.
pork and beans is their best song, maybe hashpipe
Nay. Every single song from Blue and El Scorcho beats both of those.
Even Buddy Holly? (Blue album, right? Clearly I'm not a fan.)
Even Buddy Holly!
Impossible!
This is a guy named Luke Roberts. Singer/songwriter stuff, not my usual cuppa tea, but it features some good arrangements and performances, seems genuine, and it's free (for now, anyway.)
Weezer is cheesy chique.
It's a metal kind of day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wyU_Zzg3HM
ever thought late eighties dance needed more metal?
@matt, gotta interrupt you there and tell you, the bottom two aren't metal
Eh, I've stopped correcting people about the whole metal misnomer, thought it pangs me. I wouldn't consider Lamb of God metal either, but I'm an asshole. And I love both genres anyway. Matt I've been playing the August Burns Red disography on my iPod shuffle at the gym all week.
It's metalcore.....why isn't that metal...and don't give me the glam metal bull shit or judas priest!
This is what I am, feeling this morning.
Good one Matt!
Hey, do any of you guys use This is my Jam? I've been finding lots of musical gems that way . . .
Thanks Dave. Any day with Mumford and Sons is a good day.
I've been listening to this non-stop. She's super cute too.
I love it when the guy does a hardcore dance in the restaurant at 1:57.
No one does covers better than Johnny Cash. Soundgarden cover. Almost as good as 'Hurt'