1. :
    holy moly.

    holy moly.

  2. :
    i can never tell if you’re joking, sebastien.

    i can never tell if you’re joking, sebastien.

  3. :
    i disagree wholeheartedly,
but i’m a sucker for the pun.

    i disagree wholeheartedly,
    but i’m a sucker for the pun.

  4. :
    manhattan inn,
you are beautiful.
thank you for having a 
ragtime piano player
in your employ.
your beer is tasty.

    manhattan inn,
    you are beautiful.
    thank you for having a
    ragtime piano player
    in your employ.
    your beer is tasty.

  5. :
    “really?” what the fuck do you mean ‘really?’
obama fanatics are so smug.

    “really?” what the fuck do you mean ‘really?’
    obama fanatics are so smug.

  6. :
    [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    lovage - sex (i’m a)

    in other words,
    go home, get down.

  7. :
    people are so negative.

    people are so negative.

  8. :
    chrispazen:


The Beatles go digital (in their own strange way)
Apple Corps Ltd., the company owned by The Beatles, and EMI Music will release the digitally remastered catalog on Dec. 7 overseas and Dec. 8 in North America in digital form via Beatles Stereo USB apples. The limited edition product will have a run of only 30,000.The product will have a “specifically designed Flash interface” that uses 16GB of capacity to provide the audio in both lossless FLAC 44.1 Khz 24-bit and MP3 320KBps formats. The product, which costs $279.99 or £200.00, is compatible with both PC and Mac.“This unique, apple-shaped USB drive is loaded with the re-mastered audio for The Beatles’ 14 stereo titles, as well as all of the re-mastered CDs’ visual elements, including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK art, rare photos and expanded liner notes,” the product description states.
…
brace yourselves — the plastic fruit market is making a comeback.




remastered in stereo?
come on, fuckers.
i don’t want to listen to your hyper-panned,
massively louder version of these songs.
give the fans what they want.
release this in mono.
they actually showed up for those mixes.

    chrispazen:

    The Beatles go digital (in their own strange way)

    Apple Corps Ltd., the company owned by The Beatles, and EMI Music will release the digitally remastered catalog on Dec. 7 overseas and Dec. 8 in North America in digital form via Beatles Stereo USB apples. The limited edition product will have a run of only 30,000.

    The product will have a “specifically designed Flash interface” that uses 16GB of capacity to provide the audio in both lossless FLAC 44.1 Khz 24-bit and MP3 320KBps formats. The product, which costs $279.99 or £200.00, is compatible with both PC and Mac.

    “This unique, apple-shaped USB drive is loaded with the re-mastered audio for The Beatles’ 14 stereo titles, as well as all of the re-mastered CDs’ visual elements, including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK art, rare photos and expanded liner notes,” the product description states.

    brace yourselves — the plastic fruit market is making a comeback.


    remastered in stereo?
    come on, fuckers.
    i don’t want to listen to your hyper-panned,
    massively louder version of these songs.
    give the fans what they want.
    release this in mono.
    they actually showed up for those mixes.
  9. :
    that’s what’s up.

    that’s what’s up.

  10. :
    onelastcaress:


the strokes
you belong on the radio
artist showcase: october 2009
20/24
1. hard to explain
2. 12:51
3. razorblade
4. barely legal
5. reptilia
6. you only live once
7. alone together
8. under control
9. heart in a cage
10. new york city cops (live in iceland)
11. ize of the world
12. last night
13. red light
14. automatic stop
15. the modern age
16. trying your luck
17. electricityscape
18. the end has no end
i can recall when 
i first listened to is this it?.
i wanted it to stop.
i thought it hopelessly derivative.
who wants to like a rock and roll band
made up of rich kids, anyway?
i kept hearing it and eventually
i understood what they were going for.
i grew to love it.
i thought room on fire was fine,
but then they released first impressions of earth
and that’s when i knew for sure
that they were doing something great
and that i should pay closer attention to these 
spoiled, snotty-nosed but 
undeniably awesome rich kids.

very excited to hear the new album.

    onelastcaress:


    the strokes
    you belong on the radio
    artist showcase: october 2009
    20/24



    1. hard to explain
    2. 12:51
    3. razorblade
    4. barely legal
    5. reptilia
    6. you only live once
    7. alone together
    8. under control
    9. heart in a cage
    10. new york city cops (live in iceland)
    11. ize of the world
    12. last night
    13. red light
    14. automatic stop
    15. the modern age
    16. trying your luck
    17. electricityscape
    18. the end has no end


    i can recall when
    i first listened to is this it?.
    i wanted it to stop.
    i thought it hopelessly derivative.
    who wants to like a rock and roll band
    made up of rich kids, anyway?
    i kept hearing it and eventually
    i understood what they were going for.
    i grew to love it.
    i thought room on fire was fine,
    but then they released first impressions of earth
    and that’s when i knew for sure
    that they were doing something great
    and that i should pay closer attention to these
    spoiled, snotty-nosed but
    undeniably awesome rich kids.

    very excited to hear the new album.