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Music of the Moment

 
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This one. Use this one. "Our sunlight is not for franchise"



Please?


"Next time you see me, I might be laughing..."
 
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I just can't help myself. I love music. I knew these guys way before anyone I knew knew these guys. Then the bass players swapped and it was an intirely differnt bands.



It's sharp too. Just too perfect.
 
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Every time someone "bumps" a post, this song comes to mind

 
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Penny - I really like that sound. The swinging twangy boppin' stuff. Neat sound. I've never heard of David Wilcox.
Dave - That's fuckin' sick. I never heard of the King Blues either and I'm sorta shocked by that. I'll have to check um out.

Speaking of awesome music...

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Has anyone seen Jenn Fiorentino's latest cover?


I can't get it out of my head. The chorus is infectious and the song on whole is both haunting and sweet, even if the fact that she's decked out in my school colors is almost certainly pure coincidence.

She's gearing up to tour soon and has been working on a new album. I recommended the 'concert window' service to her and she's going to be playing a LIVE SHOW on tuesday april 14th @ 8pm EST. Who knows what sort of special guests might show up?

https://www.concertwindow.com/85350-jenn-fiorentino

Donations for admission.

I'm going to be there. How could I not be? 1 $ for a live show in the comfort of your home?!

That's an unbelievable deal, and I complain about the price of EVERYTHING

So that's at least two cool, flash, smart, hip, happening, with it folks for ya right there. Wanna be popular? Come on... It's invitation only!

Seriously, check her out! Tell everyone you know to check her out!

She writes her own music which is way better than her covers. And those speak for themselves. I'm really looking forward to the next album.

Hopefully she makes enough money to make the Journey back out west, she puts on a killer live show! She has spectacular stage presence! And that's coming from me, someone who used to go to two or three shows a night, some people just thrive as the center of attention I guess.

Talent needs to be supported and rewarded, damnit! Or that's my opinion anyway.
 
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I had found out about The King Blues when I was perusing the Films For Action website. That website is one that I have recently added to my news sources because they write good articles and keep up to date with some the things going on in activist groups. I was kind of surprised that I enjoyed that song as much as I did, because the Blues and Rock are two music genres that I don't usually listen to. Though, maybe with growing up in Louisiana, it probably should not have surprised me that much. What I like more is the message carried in the song. I would have enjoyed it more if peaceful anarchy was implied instead of violent anarchy, but occasionally depending on situations, it does become necessary for the people to exercise their right to abolish a former government and reinstate a hopefully better one. For, the consent of the governed is the source of government power- power from the people invested into public officials. However, that is a discussion for another time in the Ulcer Factory or Politics subforums.
 
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