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publicastration 12-24-2011 12:27 AM

[QUOTE=NEEDTOPOST;18755146]whats sour mash like

i dont like sweet stuff. like jim beam i dont enjoy, its too sweet. same with johnny walker red. i guess im not a huge fan of bourbons. i like jameson and i like scotches. i would prefer canadian club to any bourbon[/QUOTE]

sour mash is generally sweeter yeah

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:28 AM

[QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*);18755147]haha i was just telling my friend how reverbs create space and how you can place things architecturally in the music, and rhythm imitates thought patterns and other various nonsensical things
[/QUOTE]

absolutely

music is like a ladder that our thoughts and emotions find traction on. some music builds us and some music we fill out, some music is cooperative, like everything

beans 12-24-2011 12:29 AM

as sweet as whiskey can get. always tastes about the same to me

blockhead 12-24-2011 12:29 AM

its hard to carry on a conversation with people in here sometimes if what you're saying isnt about alcohol

publicastration 12-24-2011 12:29 AM

is fireball pretty widely available? gonna check that shiz out

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:32 AM

[QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*);18755147]im jelly tho goood baand[/QUOTE]

ive kinda grown up with them, theyve played a huge part in my formation and ive played around with dave king (the drummer) and gotten to talk with him and stuff and tonight was really cool because i had these great moments where i honestly felt like, even after all this time, i had serious revelations about their motivations (and thus my own) and shiz

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:32 AM

Generally I feel like it's pretty popular, you shouldn't have too much trouble finding it. I can't wait until the new liquor laws take effect here and I can buy hard-a at Costco and QFC, gonna rule.

(*The Noonward Race*) 12-24-2011 12:33 AM

[quote=NEEDTOPOST;18755150]absolutely

music is like a ladder that our thoughts and emotions find traction on. some music builds us and some music we fill out, some music is cooperative, like everything[/quote]
yeah no matter how you look at it there similar forms of ladder type things, a visual ladder on it's side is how music is perceived by the musician, like blueprints, and that quote about frozen music and architecture but anyways

that band is def the cooperative, that's what life and improvisation is

the closest thing i can find that isnt music that sounds like it is is speech

but what makes it? the ideas? or the melodies? what references make up the idea's meaning

i should really do a blog i think

[quote]ive kinda grown up with them, theyve played a huge part in my formation and ive played around with dave king (the drummer) and gotten to talk with him and stuff and tonight was really cool because i had these great moments where i honestly felt like, even after all this time, i had serious revelations about their motivations (and thus my own) and shiz[/quote]oh man thats pretty legendarily awesome

i havent heard them in a while im not really really familiar with them, i almost saw them at our jazz fest actually

publicastration 12-24-2011 12:33 AM

[QUOTE=Angmar;18755155]Generally I feel like it's pretty popular, you shouldn't have too much trouble finding it. I can't wait until the new liquor laws take effect here and I can buy hard-a at Costco and QFC, gonna rule.[/QUOTE]

omg i need to get out of pa

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:34 AM

Washington has really heavy liquor taxes though, but the weed here is so good/affordable most people tend to smoke instead of drink anyway.

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:36 AM

[QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*);18755156]yeah no matter how you look at it there similar forms of ladder type things, a visual ladder on it's side is how music is perceived by the musician, like blueprints, and that quote about frozen music and architecture but anyways

that band is def the cooperative, that's what life and improvisation is

the closest thing i can find that isnt music that sounds like it is is speech

but what makes it? the ideas? or the melodies? what references make up the idea meaning

i should really do a blog i think[/QUOTE]

well like ive always said i dont know about the chicken or the egg but the rhythm definitely came before the melody

but seriously yeah do a blog, theyre a lot of fun and people really appreciate them if you treat it with honesty and focus

publicastration 12-24-2011 12:36 AM

i think id like to live in seattle

or portland if im hip enough

blockhead 12-24-2011 12:37 AM

i think emh and brent would hate on other people less if they had women in their life

if you've noticed the one's of us with girls are generally in a better mood and the single guys seem way more frustrated and depressed

beans 12-24-2011 12:37 AM

[quote=Angmar;18755158]Washington has really heavy liquor taxes though, but the weed here is so good/affordable most people tend to smoke instead of drink anyway.[/quote]

same in oregon. but we have more a problem with meth where im from for some reason. i think its the isolation of the area.

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:37 AM

Portland is cool and all but most of it doesn't really feel like a city more of a super white hipster suburb and it has a super shitty economy.


[QUOTE=beans;18755162]same in oregon. but we have more a problem with meth where im from for some reason. i think its the isolation of the area.[/QUOTE]


Yeah I really like the Bend area for the nature and stuff though, was there for a few days one summer seems like a place that would be really pretty with snow.

(*The Noonward Race*) 12-24-2011 12:38 AM

i try to channel any negative or positive energy i have into the music, it's like my laundry, my beautiful washer and dryer

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:38 AM

haha those are awesome words man, that actually describes how i wanted to describe tonight. wow this wants to be a long post but yeah man, jazz just freshens me up every time BAM thats it, like a washer/dryer

[QUOTE=blockhead;18755161]i think emh and brent would hate on other people less if they had women in their life

if you've noticed the one's of us with girls are generally in a better mood and the single guys seem way more frustrated and depressed[/QUOTE]

i try to be extra mean to you guys so i can be extra nice to girls (sorry)

illmitch 12-24-2011 12:38 AM

if you dont like bourbon theres something seriously wrong with you

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:39 AM

Makers Mark rules.

beans 12-24-2011 12:41 AM

[quote]super white hipster suburb and it has a super shitty economy.[/quote]this is pretty much the truth

[quote]Yeah I really like the Bend area for the nature and stuff though, was there for a few days one summer seems like a place that would be really pretty with snow.[/quote]it definitely is really a sight to see all covered in snow. but the county really doesn't take good care of the roads so as soon as you start talking about going out and traveling in it, it starts getting stressful. Not to mention the people around here drive like morons anyway.
I miss how green everything is up where you're at.

[quote]Makers Mark rules.[/quote]you're just full of win tonight, this is my go to drink.

blockhead 12-24-2011 12:41 AM

i don't like any kind of liquor or mixed drinks but on the rare occasion i drink i like a few kinds of beer

i used to love drinking but its charm sort of wore off. same with weed and even xanax lately

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:42 AM

Yeah I'm back in my hometown Sequim right now and it's so gorgeous around here, like nothing but forest and mountains with the beach really close too. The skies are super clear at night too which is something I don't get when living in Seattle.

illmitch 12-24-2011 12:43 AM

just drinking and doing nothing else is fine by me

drinking is a new adventure every night

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:44 AM

sequim is a cool name

ever gone to a lavender farm? i'd like to make love to a girl in one of those

(*The Noonward Race*) 12-24-2011 12:44 AM

[QUOTE]drinking is a new adventure every night[/QUOTE]haha cheers

Angmar 12-24-2011 12:46 AM

[QUOTE=NEEDTOPOST;18755174]sequim is a cool name

ever gone to a lavender farm? i'd like to make love to a girl in one of those[/QUOTE]


Lavender is a big deal around here ya, my friends mom grows it on their farm. People try and put it in food and everything and I had it in ice cream once but it tasted like soap.

Also view from my back yard here :cool:

[IMG]http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/189413_10150177874710844_592775843_8442794_1137475_n.jpg[/IMG]

blockhead 12-24-2011 12:47 AM

I don't know how oyu guys never get tired of drinking

even i get tired of opiates. for me stuff gets old after a while. that's why i stopped doing them so much. drugs (alcohol too) get old when you do them often. i like to be sober a lot now. it's free and it's nice to think clearly and focus on something else besides partying and getting fucked up

beans 12-24-2011 12:48 AM

[QUOTE]Yeah I'm back in my hometown Sequim right now and it's so gorgeous around here, like nothing but forest and mountains with the beach really close too. [/QUOTE]

Sequim is awesome. I vaguely remember it but what I do remember is good.

[QUOTE]drinking is a new adventure every night[/QUOTE]
:chug:

NEEDTOPOST 12-24-2011 12:48 AM

[QUOTE=Angmar;18755178]Also view from my back yard here :cool:

[IMG]http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/189413_10150177874710844_592775843_8442794_1137475_n.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]

nice

[QUOTE] I had it in ice cream once but it tasted like soap.[/QUOTE]

nay, the soap you've eaten tasted like ice cream

illmitch 12-24-2011 12:49 AM

when im drinking im hanging out with my friends and doing shit so its never the same

i honestly dont get super drunk as often now that im with my girlfriend though


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