The Mighty America's Finest News Source Thread
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Oh yeah, I saw that the other day. Thinking of getting it, really funny.
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It looks great, a real testament to Saville’s design that even the back cover makes a great shirt.
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Ha! When I was writing a lecture on grunge this spring—because these fucking kids keep asking me about grunge—I tried to include some stuff about Pearl Jam and couldn't believe how boring they are even from a narrative standpoint. The Ticketmaster thing that went nowhere is the most interesting thing about them. How does a band that dull inspire such devotion from some people?
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I have no idea. I remember when Ten came out and a lot of my friends were super into it. I was like "uh, they sound like a generic classic rock band." I did admire Eddie Vedder for awhile back in the 90s because he seemed like an outspoken feminist, but then he dumped his first wife (the one who was with him since before he was famous) for a model. So, just another boring rock cliche. And I also think he has the worst voice in rock music - I'd rather listen to that braying goat that Flex loves (and you people keep getting confused with the far superior DM) than EV.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:38amHa! When I was writing a lecture on grunge this spring—because these fucking kids keep asking me about grunge—I tried to include some stuff about Pearl Jam and couldn't believe how boring they are even from a narrative standpoint. The Ticketmaster thing that went nowhere is the most interesting thing about them. How does a band that dull inspire such devotion from some people?
I actually know a couple who follow Pearl Jam. And they are otherwise great people.
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They're like Deadheads—what the hell are you hearing that I'm missing? (Mind you, I love Swans and most people find them, at best, unappealing.)JennyB wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:45amI have no idea. I remember when Ten came out and a lot of my friends were super into it. I was like "uh, they sound like a generic classic rock band." I did admire Eddie Vedder for awhile back in the 90s because he seemed like an outspoken feminist, but then he dumped his first wife (the one who was with him since before he was famous) for a model. So, just another boring rock cliche. And I also think he has the worst voice in rock music - I'd rather listen to that braying goat that Flex loves (and you people keep getting confused with the far superior DM) than EV.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:38amHa! When I was writing a lecture on grunge this spring—because these fucking kids keep asking me about grunge—I tried to include some stuff about Pearl Jam and couldn't believe how boring they are even from a narrative standpoint. The Ticketmaster thing that went nowhere is the most interesting thing about them. How does a band that dull inspire such devotion from some people?
I actually know a couple who follow Pearl Jam. And they are otherwise great people.
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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But Swans are interesting and challenging, even if you find them unappealing (which I don't). PJ and the Dead are just boring.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 12:07pmThey're like Deadheads—what the hell are you hearing that I'm missing? (Mind you, I love Swans and most people find them, at best, unappealing.)JennyB wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:45amI have no idea. I remember when Ten came out and a lot of my friends were super into it. I was like "uh, they sound like a generic classic rock band." I did admire Eddie Vedder for awhile back in the 90s because he seemed like an outspoken feminist, but then he dumped his first wife (the one who was with him since before he was famous) for a model. So, just another boring rock cliche. And I also think he has the worst voice in rock music - I'd rather listen to that braying goat that Flex loves (and you people keep getting confused with the far superior DM) than EV.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:38amHa! When I was writing a lecture on grunge this spring—because these fucking kids keep asking me about grunge—I tried to include some stuff about Pearl Jam and couldn't believe how boring they are even from a narrative standpoint. The Ticketmaster thing that went nowhere is the most interesting thing about them. How does a band that dull inspire such devotion from some people?
I actually know a couple who follow Pearl Jam. And they are otherwise great people.
Got a Rake? Sure!
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Still, my point is that stuff either clicks or doesn't. That PJ and GD click with so many is just … strange.JennyB wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 12:20pmBut Swans are interesting and challenging, even if you find them unappealing (which I don't). PJ and the Dead are just boring.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 12:07pmThey're like Deadheads—what the hell are you hearing that I'm missing? (Mind you, I love Swans and most people find them, at best, unappealing.)JennyB wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:45amI have no idea. I remember when Ten came out and a lot of my friends were super into it. I was like "uh, they sound like a generic classic rock band." I did admire Eddie Vedder for awhile back in the 90s because he seemed like an outspoken feminist, but then he dumped his first wife (the one who was with him since before he was famous) for a model. So, just another boring rock cliche. And I also think he has the worst voice in rock music - I'd rather listen to that braying goat that Flex loves (and you people keep getting confused with the far superior DM) than EV.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Aug 2020, 11:38amHa! When I was writing a lecture on grunge this spring—because these fucking kids keep asking me about grunge—I tried to include some stuff about Pearl Jam and couldn't believe how boring they are even from a narrative standpoint. The Ticketmaster thing that went nowhere is the most interesting thing about them. How does a band that dull inspire such devotion from some people?
I actually know a couple who follow Pearl Jam. And they are otherwise great people.
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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