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peach:
I get bored!

20 jazz funk greats:
dear keri,

go outside? write in your journal? re-read twilight?
or if you're going to post this often, at least make sure your posts have substance to them. worked for me when i was new.

love,
anna

uh, now back to musics.
orbital-chime


imapiratearg:
If it's too quiet I get something like tinnitus and my ears will start ringing more often.  Or my ears will fill in the silence with this really quiet hiss-type noise that sounds like it's got a tremolo effect running on it all the time.  Imagine some cassette tape hiss, and that's pretty much what I hear when it's totally silent, but very quiet and undulating.

Not-music is nice, though.  I really like the sound of the wind in trees.

Currently listening: "The Falls" by Hudson Bell.  Seriously, more people should listen to this band.  I've contemplated upping the album I bought of his, but I kind of respect him a lot since he seems like a nice dude.  He emailed me personally to tell me my CD was on its way.  His music is very fuzzy, contemplative rock music with huge, swirling guitars.  He gets compared to Neil Young quite frequently, since most aspects of his music are very similar to Young's.

tl;dr - Check him out.  I'm pretty sure you can stream all of When the Sun Is the Moon on his Last.fm page.

peach:

--- Quote from: 20 jazz funk greats on 03 Dec 2008, 20:15 ---dear keri,

go outside? write in your journal? re-read twilight?
or if you're going to post this often, at least make sure your posts have substance to them. worked for me when i was new.

love,
anna

--- End quote ---
I don't spend much time on the computer at all, only late at night when I'm about to go to bed. I write in my journal everyday, and I don't want to re-read Twilight, again

Alex C:
Confession time: I've never liked Husker Du. This isn't to be contrary. I'm just saying that sometimes I wonder if something is wrong with me and that I will never find love.

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