Re: Hey Flex (All Encompassing 90's Glorification)
Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 10:54pm
Let us celebrate this coming together by dispatching Hoy to the bottom of the nearest and deepest gorge with his Papa Roach cd's.
Let us celebrate this coming together by dispatching Hoy to the bottom of the nearest and deepest gorge with his Papa Roach cd's.
Make him take his Eve 6 too.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 10:54pmLet us celebrate this coming together by dispatching Hoy to the bottom of the nearest and deepest gorge with his Papa Roach cd's.
You are a good spouse. I refused to see Van Hagar with Van Hagar a few years back.Flex wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:29pmHoy (or anyone else, but Hoy seems the one to ask), can you recommend a Justin Timberlake playlist for me to put together and start listening to in advance of me taking The Lady to see him live this month? Not really my bag, but I figured if I'm gonna see him then I should make an effort to connect with the music a bit ahead of time. Any song recc's appreciated!
I love the evolution of a relationship, from the vital importance of doing things together to the enjoyment of doing things together to the doing things of common interest together to the pleasures of doing things separately.JennyB wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:39pmYou are a good spouse. I refused to see Van Hagar with Van Hagar a few years back.Flex wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:29pmHoy (or anyone else, but Hoy seems the one to ask), can you recommend a Justin Timberlake playlist for me to put together and start listening to in advance of me taking The Lady to see him live this month? Not really my bag, but I figured if I'm gonna see him then I should make an effort to connect with the music a bit ahead of time. Any song recc's appreciated!
Yeah, I mean at some point there's just things where you agree to disagree. There's plenty of artists I like that my wife dislikes or would dislike if exposed to them. And vice versa. And why would I want to drag/guilt her to see something she wont enjoy when she could be happy just doing something else for a few hours. And obviously that goes for me too. It makes going to the things you both enjoy better.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 1:24pmI love the evolution of a relationship, from the vital importance of doing things together to the enjoyment of doing things together to the doing things of common interest together to the pleasures of doing things separately.JennyB wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:39pmYou are a good spouse. I refused to see Van Hagar with Van Hagar a few years back.Flex wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:29pmHoy (or anyone else, but Hoy seems the one to ask), can you recommend a Justin Timberlake playlist for me to put together and start listening to in advance of me taking The Lady to see him live this month? Not really my bag, but I figured if I'm gonna see him then I should make an effort to connect with the music a bit ahead of time. Any song recc's appreciated!
That's the thing that is often missed by young 'uns in love who regard those latter stages as sad. I'm such an introvert that when I do go out with B, she knows I want to be there. Mind you, she also knows that if it's important, I'll be there.revbob wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 1:29pmYeah, I mean at some point there's just things where you agree to disagree. There's plenty of artists I like that my wife dislikes or would dislike if exposed to them. And vice versa. And why would I want to drag/guilt her to see something she wont enjoy when she could be happy just doing something else for a few hours. And obviously that goes for me too. It makes going to the things you both enjoy better.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 1:24pmI love the evolution of a relationship, from the vital importance of doing things together to the enjoyment of doing things together to the doing things of common interest together to the pleasures of doing things separately.JennyB wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:39pmYou are a good spouse. I refused to see Van Hagar with Van Hagar a few years back.Flex wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 12:29pmHoy (or anyone else, but Hoy seems the one to ask), can you recommend a Justin Timberlake playlist for me to put together and start listening to in advance of me taking The Lady to see him live this month? Not really my bag, but I figured if I'm gonna see him then I should make an effort to connect with the music a bit ahead of time. Any song recc's appreciated!
I think I only like Can't Stop the Feeling.Flex wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 1:48pmi don't think any of those JT songs you guys are talking about are streaming on Tidal.
Addendum: There's an "Essentials" playlist at work that I've been listening to this morning: https://tidal.com/playlist/92e39a2a-1af ... eacdf9b15e
A couple of good earworm-y tracks, mostly it's sort of rolling into my ears and out my brain without impact, but I just listened to "Rock Your Body" and it made me think "wow, this is awful." He mostly seems his best with one-off singles and high-powered collaborations.
That is, by far, the best song I've heard so far. Genuinely danceable. Second best so far is the song he does with Snoop Dogg. 23 songs in and I'm not sure I have an opinion about third best.
write it on my tombstone.