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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO: Hot Mulligan - Pilot
The Black LP is $17 and its rarer /400...I think I paid 22 total with shipping which is pretty standard anymore.
I don't know why everyone is caught up on the color variant or why it has to come with the CD...but whatever...this album is going to rock fucking hard!
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO NOW: Eve 6 - Horrorscope
Congrats to you man...that is impressive. I guess I'm just out of the loop because that was never one of my favorites and I can't imagine dropping that much on an album I love, let alone a soundtrack...but that's just me.
Thanks for pressing the Eve 6 records. To be honest...I don't remember anyone giving a shit about them when they were around...I'm just really surprised there is a market for it...but obviously there is because there are losers like me dropping $60 for two Eve 6 albums in 2018...hahah
Here's to the Nostalgia I guess
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO NOW: Eve 6 - Horrorscope
I read this and though...what does your lady smoking have to do with buying true romance? It puzzled me for a good 5 minutes...
Never liked True Romance and always lamented the fact that Tarantino didn't direct it because it would have been a million times better...same with Natural Born Killers...but that's just me.
I say you should go for it man, buy it whether your lady smokes or not...no regrets...thats my motto...well, that and everybody wang chung tonight.
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO: Brian Fallon, Sleepwalkers
That's a heavy ass record....probably costs a fortune to ship.
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO NOW: Eve 6 - Horrorscope
Ordered this and self titled from MerchNow because whatevs....
Not to sidetrack this shit but did anyone else see the True Romance bundle...who the fuck is buying that for $125...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO: See More Glass - Graveyard Gertie
419 dollars out of 3500....don't know if I'm going to make it but It would be great to get some feedback on the song/album...
What do you think?
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO: See More Glass - Graveyard Gertie
I've been a member of the VC community for a long time and wanted to share this with you guys
Because of my profession and marriage I'm unable to do music the traditional way so that is the reason for the Kickstarter. My friends and I made the music video ourselves and everything is already recorded. I just thought it would be cool to have something I made pressed...so hopefully it works out. If for some reason more money is pledged than I need the rest will be donated to Unicef Puerto Rico aid.
3 Packages
$10 - Graveyard Gertie CD/ If You Really Want To Hear About It CD
$25 - Graveyard Gertie CD and Vinyl/If You Really Want To Hear About It CD
$50 - Everything in $25 package plus, handwritten lyrics/details notebook, Polaroid from photoshoot, everything hand numbered /12... and you can choose any song for me to cover for a free cover record next fall.
See More Glass - Graveyard Gertie Kickstarter (Pressing of 300)
Listen To The Whole E.P. on Bandcamp (Purchase for $1)
Artwork by Tony Contini
Thanks for checking it out...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from anthemforadoomed in What books are you reading?
I'm about halfway through this right now and it is fucking wild. Tiny Tim may have been one of the most fascinatingly weird/cool people that ever lived. I can't recommend this enough if you have ever been slightly interested in this dude.
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in What books are you reading?
I'm about halfway through this right now and it is fucking wild. Tiny Tim may have been one of the most fascinatingly weird/cool people that ever lived. I can't recommend this enough if you have ever been slightly interested in this dude.
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in PO: The Wonder Years - No Closer to Heaven
Great fucking news! The last album was a banger and didn't leave my stereo for months...
Can't wait to see what these guys do next
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from SmikeX13 in Albums That Should Be Pressed on Vinyl
I don't understand how those records are getting pressed ....
Why hasn't anyone pressed Foxy Shazam's self titled record yet? There has to be a market for it...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from kjkenney in Albums That Should Be Pressed on Vinyl
I don't understand how those records are getting pressed ....
Why hasn't anyone pressed Foxy Shazam's self titled record yet? There has to be a market for it...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from maxnadz in The Official Horror Thread
Don't play man...you know Incarnate is one of your favorite movies...second only to The Devil Inside...
Watched the original Cape Fear tonight, the one with Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck, holy hell that was quite a ride. Mitchum was one menacing motherfucker and I honestly think I liked it better than the Scorsese remake...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Blumplum in From First To Last (Dear Diary and Heroine)
Whats with the tracklisting.... "The One Armed Box Cutter....???"
I haven't listened to this album in 10 years but saw that song title and was like that's not fucking right...
Its "The One Armed Boxer"...Duuurrrrr
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in From First To Last (Dear Diary and Heroine)
Whats with the tracklisting.... "The One Armed Box Cutter....???"
I haven't listened to this album in 10 years but saw that song title and was like that's not fucking right...
Its "The One Armed Boxer"...Duuurrrrr
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in The Official Horror Thread
Don't play man...you know Incarnate is one of your favorite movies...second only to The Devil Inside...
Watched the original Cape Fear tonight, the one with Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck, holy hell that was quite a ride. Mitchum was one menacing motherfucker and I honestly think I liked it better than the Scorsese remake...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from The Vool in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)
More true than funny...and sickening at how true it is...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from DecayToDeath in Best of 2016 (So far)
Top 5 Favs of 2016
1. The Hotelier - Goodness
2. Conor Oberst - Ruminations
3. Posture And The Grizzly - I Am Satan
4. Tiny Movin Parts - Celebrate
5. Brian Fallon - Painkillers
Honorable Mentions That I Still Need To Spend More Time With...
Into It Over It - Standards
Modern Baseball - Holy Ghost
Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere
Teen Suicide - It's The Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir The Honeypot
American Football - LP2
You Blew It! - Abendrot
Touche Amore - Stage Four
Letlive - If I'm The Devil
Moose Blood - Blush (totally forgot about this one after listening once)
Records I Still Need To Buy...
Childish Gambino - Awaken My Love
Jimmy Eat World - Integrity Blues
Taking Back Sunday - Tidal Wave (have heard nothing about this album...but I'm remaining optomistic)
Joyce Manor - Cody
Balance And Composure - Light We Made
Biggest Disapointment
Blink 182 - California...I actually forgot this existed a week after it came out...so boring
Not going to lie...I spent most of my year listening to the Hotelier and Conor Oberst....
My list came out a little more typical than usual and that kind of bums me out because usually I have a sleeper album that comes out and just knocks my socks off every year like Julien Baker's Sprained Ankle last year and Foxing's The Albatross the year before....this year everything was about as I expected it to be...no really new bands blew me away this year...It was just a lot of my old favorites making solid records...
Except Blinks California....what a snoozefest...ughh!
My Best album of 2017 prediction - The Menzingers - After The Party
See you in 2017 Motherfuckers....
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from andy. in PO: YMAEWK - So Young, So Insane
this is going to be rad...hopefully I have some fucking money when it goes up...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from texan4life in [PO Now] Two Tongues - Two (10/14/16)
I used to love Say Anything and Max but I think I grew out of his music...it just doesn't do anything for me anymore...
Last record of his I liked was Self Titled...I may pick up Hebrews for super cheap someday if its in a clearance bin or something but...I don't know...this is pretty bad
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Rip in The Autograph Thread
Gold Old War - Only Way To Be Alone - Signed by the whole band
The Early November - The Rooms Too Cold - Signed by Ace, Jeff and Joe...missing Sergio
Foxy Shazam - Welcome To The Church Of Rock n' Roll - Whole Band
CDs
Manchester Orchestra - Like A Virgin Losing A Child - Whole Band
Circa Survive - Juturna - Whole Band
The Ataris - So Long Astoria - Kris Roe
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from ChasHawk in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)
Not to get all political and shit on a vinyl message board but
Is this really happening? Is this dude really going to be the republican nominee?
I just....I don't even know...
On a side note, anyone else laughing watching Chris Christie hump Trumps leg for that Vice President spot...
Feel free to tell me to fuck off (I know it's coming) but I can't be the only person who feels like he's in the land of OZ right now...
Maybe we'll get lucky and someone will drop a house on him....
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from nancy_raygun in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)
I can't help but feel like we are getting too caught up with labels in this thread...I feel like those things are created purposely to divide us and keep us divided...If there will ever be any progress we need to set aside the labels and have conversations about the current problems in our country and how they can be solved.
I might get some hate for this but I would recommend the documentary on Netflix "Requiem for the American Dream" which I found very insightful when looking at the history of our country and why we are where we are today. It is only 70 minutes so it is a short watch but it is quite interesting. I'm a huge fan of the novel 1984 by George Orwell and see some major parallels between what Noam Chomsky is talking about and the novel, specifically in the beginning where he is talking about the concentration of wealth leading to a concentration of power that leads to legislation that proliferates that concentration of both. It is an unbroken cycle. In the totalitarian state of Oceana in the novel 1984 The Party keeps people controlled by the cycle of war. They go to war (in the middle east) to build the labor force, to make weapons for war, to get destroyed in the war so the cycle continues. I feel like Chomsky is making the argument that while we are told we are living in a democracy, it has become more of a liberal totalitarian state. We get all this rhetoric from the media (both liberal and conservative) that we live in the "greatest country in the world" and that "America is a democracy" but what if that is all just rhetoric to continue our belief in the lie that we are a democracy? It is an interesting question. I mean look at what happens when the people protest against what they feel is something that is wrong and how the police respond to it. Is our first amendment right to free speech and the ability to protest just a ruse that our government wants us to keep believing we have?
Also, he makes and interesting discussion about the idea of socialism and compares it to public education. "From the point of view of the masters you are only supposed to care about yourself and not care about others. It has taken a lot of effort to drive these basic human notions from peoples heads and we see it today in policy formation in social security. Social security means I pay payroll taxes so the widow across town has something to live on. This means nothing to the rich so they put a lot of effort into destroying it. The public schools are based on this same principal of solidarity. I no longer have children in school, they are all grown up, but the principal of solidarity says that I should pay taxes so that other students have the same right to go to school." (all of that is paraphrased from the documentary) I feel like these are the same things we are trying to do with healthcare and higher education right now and it brings up an interesting point. Should we care about our neighbors and help them or should we just care about ourselves and the bottom line?
My personal interpretation is that it is a basic human emotion to care about others and I agree with Chomsky in his argument that the people in power are trying to drive this principle of solidarity out of us because it serves no purpose to them and it only makes us stronger as a democracy...
I hope this incites a healthy debate and discussion because all of the hatred and bigotry towards "liberals" and "conservatives" and "republicans" and "democrats" gets us nowhere...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from KingTacoMunster in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)
I can't help but feel like we are getting too caught up with labels in this thread...I feel like those things are created purposely to divide us and keep us divided...If there will ever be any progress we need to set aside the labels and have conversations about the current problems in our country and how they can be solved.
I might get some hate for this but I would recommend the documentary on Netflix "Requiem for the American Dream" which I found very insightful when looking at the history of our country and why we are where we are today. It is only 70 minutes so it is a short watch but it is quite interesting. I'm a huge fan of the novel 1984 by George Orwell and see some major parallels between what Noam Chomsky is talking about and the novel, specifically in the beginning where he is talking about the concentration of wealth leading to a concentration of power that leads to legislation that proliferates that concentration of both. It is an unbroken cycle. In the totalitarian state of Oceana in the novel 1984 The Party keeps people controlled by the cycle of war. They go to war (in the middle east) to build the labor force, to make weapons for war, to get destroyed in the war so the cycle continues. I feel like Chomsky is making the argument that while we are told we are living in a democracy, it has become more of a liberal totalitarian state. We get all this rhetoric from the media (both liberal and conservative) that we live in the "greatest country in the world" and that "America is a democracy" but what if that is all just rhetoric to continue our belief in the lie that we are a democracy? It is an interesting question. I mean look at what happens when the people protest against what they feel is something that is wrong and how the police respond to it. Is our first amendment right to free speech and the ability to protest just a ruse that our government wants us to keep believing we have?
Also, he makes and interesting discussion about the idea of socialism and compares it to public education. "From the point of view of the masters you are only supposed to care about yourself and not care about others. It has taken a lot of effort to drive these basic human notions from peoples heads and we see it today in policy formation in social security. Social security means I pay payroll taxes so the widow across town has something to live on. This means nothing to the rich so they put a lot of effort into destroying it. The public schools are based on this same principal of solidarity. I no longer have children in school, they are all grown up, but the principal of solidarity says that I should pay taxes so that other students have the same right to go to school." (all of that is paraphrased from the documentary) I feel like these are the same things we are trying to do with healthcare and higher education right now and it brings up an interesting point. Should we care about our neighbors and help them or should we just care about ourselves and the bottom line?
My personal interpretation is that it is a basic human emotion to care about others and I agree with Chomsky in his argument that the people in power are trying to drive this principle of solidarity out of us because it serves no purpose to them and it only makes us stronger as a democracy...
I hope this incites a healthy debate and discussion because all of the hatred and bigotry towards "liberals" and "conservatives" and "republicans" and "democrats" gets us nowhere...
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SeeMoreGlass got a reaction from Tommy in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)
I can't help but feel like we are getting too caught up with labels in this thread...I feel like those things are created purposely to divide us and keep us divided...If there will ever be any progress we need to set aside the labels and have conversations about the current problems in our country and how they can be solved.
I might get some hate for this but I would recommend the documentary on Netflix "Requiem for the American Dream" which I found very insightful when looking at the history of our country and why we are where we are today. It is only 70 minutes so it is a short watch but it is quite interesting. I'm a huge fan of the novel 1984 by George Orwell and see some major parallels between what Noam Chomsky is talking about and the novel, specifically in the beginning where he is talking about the concentration of wealth leading to a concentration of power that leads to legislation that proliferates that concentration of both. It is an unbroken cycle. In the totalitarian state of Oceana in the novel 1984 The Party keeps people controlled by the cycle of war. They go to war (in the middle east) to build the labor force, to make weapons for war, to get destroyed in the war so the cycle continues. I feel like Chomsky is making the argument that while we are told we are living in a democracy, it has become more of a liberal totalitarian state. We get all this rhetoric from the media (both liberal and conservative) that we live in the "greatest country in the world" and that "America is a democracy" but what if that is all just rhetoric to continue our belief in the lie that we are a democracy? It is an interesting question. I mean look at what happens when the people protest against what they feel is something that is wrong and how the police respond to it. Is our first amendment right to free speech and the ability to protest just a ruse that our government wants us to keep believing we have?
Also, he makes and interesting discussion about the idea of socialism and compares it to public education. "From the point of view of the masters you are only supposed to care about yourself and not care about others. It has taken a lot of effort to drive these basic human notions from peoples heads and we see it today in policy formation in social security. Social security means I pay payroll taxes so the widow across town has something to live on. This means nothing to the rich so they put a lot of effort into destroying it. The public schools are based on this same principal of solidarity. I no longer have children in school, they are all grown up, but the principal of solidarity says that I should pay taxes so that other students have the same right to go to school." (all of that is paraphrased from the documentary) I feel like these are the same things we are trying to do with healthcare and higher education right now and it brings up an interesting point. Should we care about our neighbors and help them or should we just care about ourselves and the bottom line?
My personal interpretation is that it is a basic human emotion to care about others and I agree with Chomsky in his argument that the people in power are trying to drive this principle of solidarity out of us because it serves no purpose to them and it only makes us stronger as a democracy...
I hope this incites a healthy debate and discussion because all of the hatred and bigotry towards "liberals" and "conservatives" and "republicans" and "democrats" gets us nowhere...