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will16

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  1. now everyone will stay away from being my friend on here :\
  2. Im really into Wake Up right now. Epic Song. As for the rest of Funeral idk yet.
  3. MUSE concert on t.v.? Is there going to be a Muse concert on vh1 or MTV tonight, im not sure and i saw a commercial about it 4 days ago and it said thursday so i was just wondering.
  4. I was listening to OK Computer by radiohead in the car with my mom on a 2 hour road trip home. I tried to make her like the music I was listening to, but she deemed it to strange, even though I thought it was the most stunning music ever. Do you ever try to convince people to listen to your music???
  5. WLS (sick of initials) Would you go out with me?
  6. Russians are evil people....
  7. How about a billboard in front of the school!
  8. So what do you guys think of them? Silent Alarm has to be my favorite album right now :D I Love Like Eating Glass, Banquet, and So here we are.
  9. 380: Put it up your butt and shoot it out :laugh3:
  10. why does everyone have a thing against Kansas? :\
  11. bunch of bullcrap.
  12. Ok maybe the titles but if you listen to some of those songs you just metioned the lyrics and mood have absolutly nothing to do with 9/11. Sparks for instance is a slow mellow song, not any type of panicky state at all, first off its talking about love. Yellow is about somone you love to. LOL this one made me life.....Shiver youv'e got to be kidding me. Im not even going to try to explain that one.
  13. ok then interpret one then.
  14. Let Down The Arcade Fire
  15. lol are u serious! HAHA thats funny ( I know i shouldnt me laughing) what if that was released days before sep. 11 holy crap!
  16. you guys are so senseable :confused:
  17. The first song on Kid A paints the Manhattan skyline at 8:00 A.M. on Tuesday morning; the song is titled "Everything in Its Right Place." People woke up that day "sucking on a lemon," because that's what life normally feels like on the Manhattan subway; the city is a beautiful, sour, sarcastic place. We soon move onto song two, which is the title track. It is the sound of woozy, ephemeral normalcy. It is the sound of Jonny Greenwood playing an Ondes Martenot, an instrument best remembered for its use in the Star Trek theme song. You can imagine humans walking to work, riding elevators, getting off the C train and the 3 train, and thinking about a future that will be a lot like the present, only better. The term KID A is Yorke's moniker for the first cloned human, which he (only half jokingly) suspects may already exist. The consciously misguided message is this: Science is the answer. Technology solves everything, because technology is invulnerable. And this is what almost everyone in America thought around 8:30 A.M. But something happens three and a half minutes into "Kid A". It suddenly doesn't feel right, and you don't exactly know why. This is followed by track three, "The National Anthem" This is when the first plane slams into the north tower at 470 mph. "The National Anthem" sounds a bit like a Morphine song. It's a completley different direction from the first two songs on KID A, and it's confusing; it's chaotic. "What's going on?," the lyrics ask. "What's going on?" It gets crazier and crazier, until the second plane hits the second tower (at 9:03 A.M. in reality and at 3:42 in the song). For a moment, things are somber. But then it gets more anarchic. (Reader's Note: You might want to consider playing KID A right about now, since I'm not always so good at explaining shit like this). Which leads into track four, "How to Disappear Completely." This is the point where it feels like the world is possibly ending. People try to convince themselves that they are not there. People keep repeating: "This isn't happening". People are "floating" (read: falling) to the earth. We are told of strobe lights and blown speakers; there are fireworks and hurricanes. This is a song about being burned alive and jumping out of windows, and this is a song about having to watch those things happen. And it's followed by an instrumental piece without melody ("Treefingers"), because what can you say when skyscrapers collapse? All you can do is stare at them with your hand over your mouth. Time passes. It's afternoon. KID A's side two, if you have it on vinyl. Action is replaced by thought. The song is "Optimistic, " a word that becomes more meaningful in its absence. It has lyrics about Ground Zero ("vultures circle the dead"), and it offers a glimpse into how Al Qaeda members think Americans perceive international diplomacy ("the big fish eat the little ones, the big fish eat the little ones/Not my problem, give me some"). Track seven, "In Limbo" is about how the United States has been shaken out of its fantasy, with "nowhere to hide," finding only "trap doors that open, I spiral down"......
  18. Isn't he also a vegetarian? :thinking: Idk its a little wierd but its his lifestyle the lead singer of A.F.I also doesnt drink.
  19. Creep isnt on OK Computer stupid!
  20. k....... thanks
  21. watever. :inquisitive:
  22. well i hope. If you would stop posting on it maybe it would
  23. well this one will be better

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