Saturday, November 26, 2011

hopeful thinking

 I wish the radio would play a song about something other then going to a club, tearen the club up, and or poppen a bottle no one cares whose crunker or doper or who has more "stacks". It seems as if songs have become one big stage of who can brag about being better then the next person. songs should be about something more significant than a constant 1 up contest. it also appears to me that the radio plays the same 8 songs in a rown for about a month and a half until a newer version of the same thnig comes and kicks one of the songs aside. i would greatly appreciate a little diversity and consideration to the msot important person the listener!

Monday, October 17, 2011

womp womp

a great music genre that many people overlook as a silly annoying bunch of thrown together sounds is techno more specifically my favoirte sub genre known as dubstep. dubstep is best described in my opinion as bassfull womps and squawks, but to most appreciate the music you have to see it live. there is just a certain feeling one gets as the beat drops in a dark light effect poppen club while simultaneously your packed shoulder to shoulder with some stranger sweating and rubbing up on you. though at first this doesnt sound appealing, but one should not speak before they do. i assure you there is nothing similar in the world, and though i enjoy listening to the music on cds it just doesn't do the live version justice. so next time you have the chance get out there and catch a show.

Monday, October 10, 2011

ugly truth

i just had a sudden realization and it very well could be that its just a matter of personal opinion,but has anyone noticed that every lead singer of classic bands is basically ugly as sin? i meen come on im comfortable enough with my own sexuality to admit when another guy is goodlooking we all live in reality and notice these things. so i have taken notice that all these lead singers are just incredibly ugly people for example mick jagger, steven tyler, gene simmons, tom petty, i meen the list is almost unending. this makes me wonder if the lifestyle of the music ahs an effect on it? personally all these people have done their share and then the rest of our shares of drugs normally coupled with intense amount of booze. though can you blame them if i had money to jsut piss away on a daily basis why not get a little saucey from time to time? sure sounds like a good time to me, and if you are that ugly but rich you can just buy your women problem solved.

Monday, October 3, 2011

kiss my butt

as you may have already guessed from previous posts i have an undieing love for classic rock. in my opinion its not even comparable to the music of today, and is a handsdown winner. after all how can you not love those awesome guitar solos the insane shows they performed and the lifestyle they lead. in honor of one of my favorite bands the rolling stones i had their famous lips and tongue logo tattooed on my left butt cheek. many people have asked me since then what possessed me to do such a thing and i have come up with two reasons

1. i love the stones

2. its hilarious

the amount of pleasure and laughter i get out of showing people my white butt with a bright red mouth on it is well worth the pain and lifetime marking. i am in no way ashamed of it and am more then happy to pull down my pants and show anyone whose willing to view it.

Monday, September 19, 2011

you don't know how it feels

So today after class I sat down and listened to one of my personal favorites none other than Tom Petty. Possibly one of the greatest musical geniuses this generation has seen. His music is catchy and anyone who’s ever left their house can sit and vibe with it. The mellowness of most songs just perfectly complements my personality and laidbackness. I would personally challenge anyone to not be in a relaxed mood after this musical magic. Tom has one of the craziest faces I’ve ever seen and is probably one of the most recognizable. He isn’t afraid to stray for the norm and be himself. Some of his music video really push the envelope with trippy drug references, and semi-morbid topics. It’s the kind of music you just can’t help nodding your head or tapping your foot at.

Monday, September 12, 2011

how it is

Music is to me one of the most pure and rawest forms of expression a person can do. It has intense power, and good music evokes emotion in the listener. It’s something that speaks true to the soul, and that’s something I believe is rare in this world. Music is something no one can take from you it lives inside each and every one of us immortally. No matter how many walls they put around you, or how much freedom they strip you of music is something they can never have. For me music is a release from the grind of my day, and all the monogamy. For almost every occasion and feeling I have there’s a song to compliment that experience. You can connect and feel the words and relate to what the artist is saying. Most artists are putting their real life experiences and emotions into their music, and should be appreciated. Music is an art form, and there is no such thing as bad music. Every genre had something that can be recognized and appreciated about. A catchy song can stay with you all day while most things in life only last a fraction of the time. Music is everything.