Hot stuff.
>>74913366
hubba hubba
>>74913366
last dance
>hear Love to Love You Baby
>pop a boner
>see what she looked like
>boner kill
Better than Pet Sounds and Smile
>>74913226
well it's a love thang
This is actually not entirely bad
>>74913223
>"I like the beat"
>>74913223
>it's a banger
I'd let her give me rusty trombone if you catch my drift.
what is /mu/'s opinion on Vox's music dyke?
I like the idea of a music series but the execution is proper shit so far. I thought the reverb one was pretty solid, the radiohead one was VERY convoluted and I simply cannot stand the last one about fade outs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_IHotHxIl8&list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fyqfIwGjH2fYC5fFLfdwW4&index=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxz6jShW-3E&list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fyqfIwGjH2fYC5fFLfdwW4&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpKypvDjiPM&list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fyqfIwGjH2fYC5fFLfdwW4&index=3
>>74913201
>the radiohead one was VERY convoluted
10 minutes of hand wavy explanations, numerous demonstrations, graphics, analysis of Radiohead live footage and an examination of how rhythm alters brainwaves just to explain what off-beat syncopation is.
i liked the one for MF Doom
What does /mu/ think of Hed P.E.?
Shit now, but they were ok when I was 15.
stupid name for a stupid band.
Why do I have this sudden urge to break out a skateboard and pads?
>tfw a fellow soulseek user calls your taste in music ''superb''
>>74913191
Post chart
>>74913191
not true
>soulseek random encourages you to not share shit and sends you pics of his asshole
please come back
ok so far
this board is dead
AAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUGGGH
>Big Head
>Small Body
All thats missing is a teenis racket / go cart
whats your story of eliminating superficiality in music /mu/? as in what made you stop paying attention
and obtaining emotions in music for very basic and irrelevant things such as lyrics, image, look, fanbase, fantasy?
personally for me it started with pet sounds, I had difficulty listening to it at first because I wondered 'what am I supposed to get off on?' I had just moved on from listening to radiohead and the thought of an old band with an older sound felt really weird and uncool to me until I listened more and one day I noticed how the bass line and the main melody in 'here today' connected and my mind was blown and I developed a taste for harmony, melodic color, and rhythm and other practices that make music glow. This later developed into a taste for the beach boys and 30s style big band jazz which then funneled down to classical and cool jazz which is where I am comfortable enjoying music the most. I didnt realize that I could enjoy music on such a pure and extreme level, before this it had just been emotionally relevant sounds that could sometimes get me but nothing that could move me and be such a big part of my life.
>>74912985
this is like /mu/ in its purest form
>>74912990
/mu/ don't look as good as those people
/mu/ don't listen to jazz outside of Kind of Blue, A Love Supreme, Charles Mingus, and Frank Sinatra
>He believes in a beauty
>He's Venus as a boy
Doesn't Björk know that traps are gay?
It's ok though because Björk is gay.
wrong
why does the woman on this album keep singing about meth labs?
toilet sounds haha
sounds like when you poop and poop hits water in toilet hahahha
Imagine the backup dancers farting on taytay when she's below them.
>>74912744
Fuck off
farting is silly, golden showers are patrician
>>74912744
they wanted to get one back on her for farting on them
Holy shit guys, this is beautiful
more like holy shit guys, this is boring
>>74912707
yeah, if you are an indie 13 year old tumblrina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I42Q-EU50s
>Milo Aukerman - PhD in biochemistry
>Greg Graffin - PhD in zoology
>Dexter Holland - PhD in molecular biology
What is it about punk that makes people into doctors?
>>74912685
Too bad same thing doesn't apply to people who listen to punk.
Unlike art punk and post-punk, most pop punk artists know that music is only supposed to be a secondary activity. So they focus on more important subjects, and build their knowledge on things that actually matter, hence why micro IQs hate them.
>>74912685
your forgot
>pilot and flight trainer
>created his own brand of hot sauce
>guy behind the best-selling independent label album OAT
Dexter is like the real life Buckaroo Banzai (kinda like The Doctor, for you whoplebs)