Archive for October, 2007
Sarcasm
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007I walked into the bathroom the other day at school and saw my hair, and my initial reaction was to say to myself, aloud, “Lookin’ good.” Delivery so dry, that when I realized that the person sitting in the stall probably heard me, he probably thought I was being serious. I laughed.
The Best Books of Our Lives Have Not Been Written Yet
Thursday, October 18th, 2007On repeat. Off to Seattle. Have a great time, where ever you are, people. Like, jpk says, it’s not worth it if you don’t.
Your Heart Breaks - Will we ever
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Waiting for a Superman
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Sleep? Who needs sleep?
Iron & Wine - Waiting for a Superman
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A conversation
Friday, October 12th, 2007I will miss this job.
kid: These computers are so slow.
me: Well, sometimes you just gotta live with it. Life is a disappointment.
kid: (walks away, humming mission impossible theme).
5 minute mix
Thursday, October 11th, 2007Hey, it’s a podcast! Listen to my morning voice. Enjoy:
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Don’t want my dumbass intro/outro? Here’s the directory, because I can’t be bothered to write it all out: 5 minute mix.
Broke
Sunday, October 7th, 2007Broken hearts want broken necks.
There’s a short interview with Ian Mackaye in the latest issue of Tape Op, and he talks a little bit about song writing: “To write a song that makes you want to hear it again, a song that you want to hear twice. Fuck once — anybody can do that. Make it interesting enough that people want to hear it a second time.”
Modest Mouse - Broke
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This is one of those early Modest Mouse songs that is just three minutes of two chords, but the rhythm section here is so on, I just want to listen to it over and over again. Jeremiah Green’s intricacy on the drums — It’s so solid and crisp, but not like those drummers that just do fills the whole time. His dynamics are perfect, and the recording is spot on. At the end, it feels a little bit rushed, but it’s lively, something that’s missing from their later records.
Rabbit and Bear Go to Work
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007I forgot you can embed this stuff. Rick and I worked on this a couple years back, with help from Ben and Owl. I encourage you to give it a terrible (or great!) rating on YouTube.






