In which I LOL at myself

Apr 20, 2008 09:48

A typical day in the house of E:


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bad music, shut up i like it, hipsterdom, sunday lol*

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theryk April 20 2008, 14:07:59 UTC
I was at an educational toy store in Northhampton recently and they had a set cds called "Lullabye Versions" which featured songs by Pink Floyd and Metallica, among others. When I spied the ColdPlay versions I thought, "Well, that wouldn't be hard. They'd just use the songs as they are."

ColdPlay, or "How to follow up two fairly mildly albums with the worst stadium tripe possible."

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blackstone April 20 2008, 14:15:11 UTC
Yeah, I can't see why you'd need to make Coldplay milder. I've seen a whole album of Tool lullabies around here.

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mindrtist April 20 2008, 20:39:25 UTC
I downloaded all of those, they're entertaining. The Tool ones bother me tho, like they feel subliminally disturbing.. imagine that. U2 is hysterical!

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blackstone April 20 2008, 20:43:54 UTC
I couldn't in good conscience let a baby listen to Tool, lullaby version or not. Don't want to break poor baby's brain!

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mindrtist April 20 2008, 20:37:16 UTC
oh yes oh yes oh yes, this is true. I can still listen to "Clocks", but that is IT.

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blackstone April 20 2008, 21:30:41 UTC
That song "The Scientist" gets me every time. Oh, who am I kidding, I LOVE THAT WHOLE RECORD.

Have you heard that wierd, kicky, Buena Vista Social Club remix of "Clocks"?

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mindrtist April 23 2008, 03:36:36 UTC
I d/l'd it today. it's weird! it's sounds like Chris whatever his name is is singing over their piano? I'm glad to have heard it, but I think it won't go on a playlist. heh

Do you need "The Scientist" from the Wicker Park soundtrack? it's Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde) and Danny Lohner (worked w. A Perfect Circle, Trent Reznor, etc.)

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