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woah dude it's like the album knows, it's intrinsically linked to those with the right soul and will find you in the end.
The artwork of the CD was white with an embossed indentation of a line going through it to make it look like a med tablet.
Back in the day Jason Pierce said half of the impact was how the idea was presented, the money made through touring and sales would be invested directly back into the next project.
Digital age fuckin blows man.
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haha no doubt, its finding its way into my life
I can really get behind his idea then. since the data on a CD can comfortably hold 70 minutes of music, artists felt forced to extend the amount of music that goes on an each release. I think a lot of people felt that in this way CDs alienated the idea of an album being a cohesive piece (something very very common on 60s-70s vinyl) since so much music was being writted and contrived to fit that huge time slot (basically large collection of hits). Ladies and Gents is a perfect example of how CD doesnt necessarily have to abandon that. In the same way that an album like Dark Side perfectly envelopes and entire vinyl record into one big piece, this album perfectly captures 70 minutes of CD space into one holistic movement
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the digital age has buried so much human compassion. Its not even just the music industry, the massive advancement in digital technology in general really really separates this generation from every other before it. almost like a a new industrial revolution that just leads to more smog in the air
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Now that is an analogy.
I'm a Luddite with an I-phone and an extensive backed up hardrive of tunes.
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lmao exactly. I make the ridiculous liberal hippy rants but I depend on convenience as much as the next guy. and thats the reason all these problems are allowed to let happen
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Easiness is godliness in this day and age.
It's what I always bang on about here, the angers, passions and galvanising factors that led to 'movements' in music have been lost to an instant key press ingest and move on generation.
The fact I'm talking to somebody about it from across the pond blows my mind, back in the day that in itself would have started a 'movement' of its own but it's all lost on kids thinking that TDAG is the shit.
They just don't get it anymore.
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doesnt help that music has become more of a product and fad then actual artwork, obvious exceptions aside. in the classic and age old tale of the battle between corporate and rock n roll, "the suits" didn't just fucking win that war, they enslaved the rockstars and turned them into exactly what they were fighting against just by waiving a few big checkbooks around
damn people probably hate us at parties though, huh? lol
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Fuck why has Broken Heart never hit me this hard before - I'm getting chills in my chills
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I've been told that this will heal, give it time
Lord I have a broken heart
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Album Rating: 5.0
This album is so magical
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Album Rating: 4.0
t/t is the best song ever pretty much
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Opens the best album ever
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Album Rating: 4.0
A friend of mine hates the song the t/t samples.
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The one that's played at weddings or the Elvis number?
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Broken Heart hurts so bad rn
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Album Rating: 4.0
the elvis one i believe, i don't get why tho :/
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Ladies and gentlemen we are feeling in space
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Album Rating: 5.0
Eeeeeeeeelecricityyyyyy
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Album Rating: 4.0
this album is a bliss
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Album Rating: 4.0
quite~
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