minnesotamiracle
minnesotamiracle t1_j3q1a0y wrote
Listened to everlong on my way to and from snowboarding every time in 1999.
The suburbs- arcade fire Sprawl - arcade fire You already know- arcade fire Troy -Pete rock and cl smooth Everybody stay calm-run the jewels Clark gable-postal service District sleeps alone - postal service Dear Miami -rosin murphy Pray for rain- pure bathing culture
minnesotamiracle t1_j2f9g8e wrote
Reply to Good depresing and bleak war songs by YaBoiMibb
Peter Gabriel games without frontiers
minnesotamiracle t1_j1tqaxi wrote
Residing on the west side I grew up on that gangsta! Nwa, ice t, boogie down productions slapped back in the day cause knowledge reigns supreme over nearly everyone. Too short “I grew up on the funk called p, but these muthafuckas growing up on me.”
Went down and visited my white cousin In LA and he was like listen to this Metallica “ride the lighting” it was cool. Then I got into Motown talking bought the 4 tops”greatest hits” the temptations and Smokey! My wife and I fell in love at a smokey concert in Reno. Flew out to visit the black side of my family in Bridgeport/New haven/nyc listening to a lot of Pete rock and cl smooth “Troy” and nirvana”sliver”.
Went to alot of parties out in the hills listening to The Stevie Miller band. Turned up with my wife in the club to 50, e-40 “tell me when to go”, and lil Jon! Spent alot of time driving up to snowboard with dire straits”sultans”, the pixies” hey / gone to heaven”, and southern crunk” ugk all damn day getting me hype.
Finally, and if your still reading this. I’ll get to my point. Currently the most listened to playlist includes “shy away” and “level of concern” by 21 pilots, “then it all goes away” by Dayglow, and “cigarette daydreams“ by cage the elephant! Now that’s in about a 35 song playlist so the similarity is kinda uncanny. Yes I listen to them specifically for all the reasons you do. Also in the current rotation is the war on drugs, my morning jacket, j-cole, foster the people, gorillaz,lil Wayne, sylvan Esso, and spoon. Dcfc, the postal service, the neighborhood, and local natives probably round out the list.
I think I’ve listened to all this different music over these many years to drown out the voice in my head before it starts to tell a story with a wild, grim, or improbable outcome. That just causes anxiety. I think we also listen to music to put us in a certain headspace (when we are having fun) and because we know that a relisten to the same playlist will put us back at the party with our friends or flying down the mountain snowboarding even if we are just driving to work in the morning.
I think we also listen to music so we can fall in love again with our spouses, go dumb on the dance floor, and connect with people across the inter webs who happen to be listening to some of the same artists. Hope you get some of the same enjoyment, make some new memories, and can reminisce with some of these artists to. Peace!
minnesotamiracle t1_j5xktfi wrote
Reply to I got cut off by a taxi driver last week. I was walking through town today and I saw him at the back of the queue at the taxi rank. I got in the first taxi in the queue and said "How much to the station ?" "$5" said the driver. "And how much for a blow job ?" I asked him. by AdeptLengthiness8886
As a dude I thought the joke teller was a lady, figured it out towards the end.