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Western's art program isn't accepting any more new students. It's pretty assed out that they're closing it but they are.
Maybe Eastern? Good school. Good people. And I know you said no GR schools but Grand Valley State has a very good psychology program. My friend's in it right now. Western's a fair all around school and I can almost guarantee that you'll feel at ease in terms of social stuff. Especially if you drink, do drugs, and smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking are pretty much the main social activity here. Maybe go here for a while to figure out what you want to do and then transfer or go somewhere for grad school? Anything but Northern. So cold. So far away. I live in Farmington. |
[QUOTE=Daniel!]If I want to get into Motown, are there any specific records or (preferably) compilations I should pick up?[/QUOTE]
There was a pretty good Motown singles boxset that came out in the last couple years. That's kinda jumping in the deep-end price-wise, though. The "Ultimate" series of collections are probably the newest, cheapest most readily available sets for the big names (Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, the Supremes, Four Tops, Temptations, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Jackson 5 etc.) These usually cover all the 60's-early 70's singles and hits, but some might be career spanning things. I have an older collection for the Temptations that's just called Anthology. That one's ok, I guess, too. There are bigger, more complete collections for a lot of these artists but they're generally for die-hards. The only artist who's 60's stuff isn't really covered on the "Ultimates" series is Stevie Wonder, I think. I might be wrong, though. As a starting point, I might suggest the Four Tops or Smokey and the Miracles. But there are a lot of great songs spread out amongst the bunch of them. Like I said, they're all pretty easy to find; I always see copies of these things in the used bins. Whole albums from the 60's are usually too tough to find and not really worth the trouble unless you're a collector. There are a lot of good Motown albums from the 70's though, especially from Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson. |
Yeah, definitely not northern.
All the people around me keep telling me not to go to Eastern. I'm not sure why. It'd be nice though, because I'd be close to Detroit and Ann Harbor. |
You don't really want to be close to Detroit, do you? Haha. I mean, they have shows there.
But they also have [I]murders[/I] there. Hmmm. Anyway, hope I helped a little. |
I prefer Calexico's version.
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[QUOTE=asdf]I'm being really down on myself today. Anyone have anything that can cheer me up?[/QUOTE]
well whenever i'm down and out i go here: [url]http://www.catsthatlooklikehitler.com[/url] edit ps - [url]http://i6.tinypic.com/243ls35.jpg[/url] :) :) :) |
[QUOTE=PinkFreud]I prefer Calexico's version.[/QUOTE]
The Damned do a pretty darn good job of it too. And when I'm feeling down, I watch a really funny movie. Not intelligence-insulting "funny", but actually funny funny. |
Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar sung by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple/Black Sabbath fame?
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My dad teaches at Northern.
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What's he teach? I picture your dad being a mad scientist for some reason.
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Northern in Illinois? I saw a Disney movie about that place a long time ago...
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I believe he meant Northern Michigan.
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[QUOTE=DogInTheSand]well whenever i'm down and out i go here:
[url]http://www.catsthatlooklikehitler.com[/url] edit ps - [url]http://i6.tinypic.com/243ls35.jpg[/url] :) :) :)[/QUOTE] Thanks. That helped. :) |
[QUOTE=asdf]I'm not too sure what I'm planning on doing. I'm really interested in art, particularly graphic design at this point, but I don't want to go to just an art school, because there's so much more to know. I'm also pretty interested in Psychology.
[/QUOTE] I'm pretty much in the same situation as you, cept replace graphic design with audio engineering. I found this college that interests me called Columbia College Chicago where they have recording engineering and also normal classes like psychology, english and such that I could minor in, whereas other schools that have AE have only art classes or its a school just for audio stuff. It's still considered an "art college" but whatever, I think I'm going to apply. |
Is it just me or do the forums look kinda different? I can;t put my finger on what has exactly changed though.
edit: On second thoughts, I don't think it has changed at all. |
[QUOTE=Kyle]Is it just me or do the forums look kinda different? I can;t put my finger on what has exactly changed though.
edit: On second thoughts, I don't think it has changed at all.[/QUOTE] I thought that as well but I just figured I was going crazy. The thread titles look kinda bare or something. |
it's only in here i think.
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[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo]I'm pretty much in the same situation as you, cept replace graphic design with audio engineering. I found this college that interests me called Columbia College Chicago where they have recording engineering and also normal classes like psychology, english and such that I could minor in, whereas other schools that have AE have only art classes or its a school just for audio stuff. It's still considered an "art college" but whatever, I think I'm going to apply.[/QUOTE]
My friend goes there. Loves it. |
Theres no border around the thread titles anymore
[QUOTE=PinkFreud]My friend goes there. Loves it.[/QUOTE] Awesome. I'm looking on their site right now, it looks so exciting. |
For a school in Chicago I was looking into DePaul. It sounds pretty good, but it's kind of Catholic, and I'm just not in any kind of state of mind to go back to catholic school.
I'll look into columbia, but chances are, it's out of my price range and/or my grades will not allow me to go there. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Yeah I wanted to go to Columbia, but what am I, rich/good at school?[/QUOTE]
Its a different columbia. The one I'm talking about, the majority of the people who get in have 2.6-2.9 gpa. Just my school :smoke: And they dont require SAT or ACT scores. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Yeah I wanted to go to Columbia, but what am I, rich/good at school?[/QUOTE]
Didn't you get pretty good ACT/SAT scores? |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Yeah I wanted to go to Columbia, but what am I, rich/good at school?[/QUOTE]
You and Amit are tight, have him hook you up wif some moolah. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]I got a 33, but I have just below a B average.[/QUOTE]
If that's the case, a lot of schools will allow you to go there, but will put you in programs to help motivate you. My brother only got a 29 on his ACT (he's so pissed it's not a 30), and his GPA is only about a 3.2. He's going to U of M, but they put him in a special program with tutoring and such because his test scores are much better than his class scores. Fortunately, he found out he can drop the program, so it doesn't really even matter. |
[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]yeah the underlines are missing or something. It's kind of hard on the eyes.[/QUOTE]
I thought it was just me. Crazy stuff. I got a semi-promotion at work today. Don't think it means any extra money but I do get a different name on my name badge so it's technically a promotion. :cool: |
[QUOTE=Robert Crumb]There was a pretty good Motown singles boxset that came out in the last couple years. That's kinda jumping in the deep-end price-wise, though. The "Ultimate" series of collections are probably the newest, cheapest most readily available sets for the big names (Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, the Supremes, Four Tops, Temptations, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Jackson 5 etc.) These usually cover all the 60's-early 70's singles and hits, but some might be career spanning things. I have an older collection for the Temptations that's just called Anthology. That one's ok, I guess, too.
There are bigger, more complete collections for a lot of these artists but they're generally for die-hards. The only artist who's 60's stuff isn't really covered on the "Ultimates" series is Stevie Wonder, I think. I might be wrong, though. As a starting point, I might suggest the Four Tops or Smokey and the Miracles. But there are a lot of great songs spread out amongst the bunch of them. Like I said, they're all pretty easy to find; I always see copies of these things in the used bins. Whole albums from the 60's are usually too tough to find and not really worth the trouble unless you're a collector. There are a lot of good Motown albums from the 70's though, especially from Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson.[/QUOTE] Thank you very much, Sir Crumb. |
[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]What's he teach? I picture your dad being a mad scientist for some reason.[/QUOTE]
Business. His Ph.D is in applied mathematics. |
I got a 29 and had around a 2.9. I never did homework or anything. Stupid.
I have another friend who goes to the OTHER Columbia. Very expensive, even with something like $30,000 in grants. Spent $3,000 of his own cash last year just getting around the city and such. I plan on living in Chicago after college. |
blah blah blah im in high school and i still think i have a future
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You're becoming very bitter and twisted in your old age, aren't you Mr. Zmev?
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man Smile From the Streets You Hold is becoming one of my favorite albums.
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Do you guys keep getting this message when you try to go to the A&I main page, or is it just me being faggy?
[QUOTE]Unable to add cookies, header already sent. File: /var/www/html/sputnik/vb_link_alt.php Line: 2[/QUOTE] |
Happens to me a lot.
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it's because the underlines are gone.
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Yeah I figured they were related. But the underlines being gone is probably not the cause of that error.
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um obviously you don't understand the internets.
No underlines = Mega big problems for alt/indie. |
what's not underlined?
i have nooo clue what you guys are talking about. |
[QUOTE=sexymuffin]um obviously you don't understand the internets.
No underlines = Mega big problems for alt/indie.[/QUOTE] Yes, I admit I have only minor knowledge at best of the importance of underlines on the interwebb. And Sroob, the underlines are missing on the thread titles. Wait a minute, they're back. All is returned to order. |
that's because I made a barter with the internet God. I traded him three neil diamond collectable vinyls and a chocolate eclair for the return of our underlines.
of course, you would've known that if you didn't fail at the internet. |
Can someone please close that fu[size=2]cking idiotic thread. Fu[/size]ck.
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