If You're Listening To Music Right Now III

Hey yo les hear this one again. I ain’t heard this joint in a minute tho.

youtu.be/-GGzMnwxUDo

“we sell so much of this, until they wanna know what we put in it”

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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keQV4f5_H_0[/youtube]

Freaking you out is on my mind.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MztQxUVkElI[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmnco7CKoYo[/youtube]

Feel like I have been healed.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7asb7B3cH-o[/youtube]

listen to john frusciante play the blues on this track when he was 19. a straight up legend

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi9dIpfWd4c[/youtube]

That whole album jams and the peppers were one of the few bands I would listen to over and over and over again. It was a grunge phase around 20. Jane’s addiction, Primus, sound garden; same CDs in my car for like a whole year.

Incidentally I underwent a profound cultural change when I ended up in the boone Asheville side of the state. Widespread Panic, Phish, the string cheese incident, refried salmon, Dave Matthews, rusted root, etc.

I became a woodsman on a 21 speed specialized and lived out of a north face bag. Fifty percent of my time was spent at a coffee shop playing bongos and wash boards with a blue grass band. It was a wonderful period of my life.

I would eat organic burritos the size of a football for six bucks. And the Appalachian state University library was incredible. Free computers and everything. It was a neo-hippies paradise. They even had a ‘hospitality house’ where u could take showers and eat meals for free.

I lived between a Volkswagen Westphalia, a tent, and a series of college girl couches for almost eight years straight… then went back again for another couple years at 31. Best memories I got, bruh, besides the San Jose period at 15.

youtu.be/SW4yvVhB1PE

These tendencies demonstrate my Sagittarian stellium and the wanderlust soul that I am destined to be, for I have still not outgrown them and they remain an intrinsic part of my nature.

The Transhumanist soul struggles to climb its way above the shoulders and heads of the rest of Humanity, inevitably leading into a calamitous war. As humanity painfully and violently separates into two identities that cannot tolerate the other’s political power or status. Billions of souls will die in new forms of pain and torture, never conceived to mankind beforehand:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G81MZdfOm34[/youtube]

Pretty pristine.

The whole album is pretty sick.

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no ur sick

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00nnKL87EwE[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMpLxxoSQuQ[/youtube]

this sounds like half the people in colorado

like in denver you’re allowed to just put up a fucking tent on the sidewalk. it’s all good. there are “homeless” people everywhere just camping. but…you can tell that a lot of them are just roaming around types. young, normal looking people who are just out there doing their thing.

when they had the all star game at coors field, the cops made them all move to a park over near capitol hill. but then after that they just come back. they aren’t all bumming money or anything, some, but not most. they’re just out there camping on the sidewalks. the shit cracks me up. clouds of weed smoke coming out of tents everywhere. it’s nuts.

also check this out…

cobizmag.com/denver-is-the- … n-america/

it’s a lot different than birmingham. in birmingham they pretty much arrest all the homeless people, but they also have a murder every day.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tDaXrxP51A[/youtube]