And if you played too hard it'd flop out and dangle around by the wire and that is just super ugly
It's a roasted cocoa bean, commonly found in vaginas.
Yessssed- now that I think about it 3 discs is a lot. I know it's been a long time since her last album but I hope there's a good reason it's so long.
Easy 6:04Have One On Me 11:02’81 3:52Good Intentions Paving Company 7:02No Provenance 6:25Baby Birch 9:30On A Good Day 1:49You and Me, Bess 7:13In California 8:42Jackrabbits 4:23Go Long 8:03Occident 5:31Soft As Chalk 6:29Esme 7:56Autumn 8:02Ribbon Bows 6:11Kingfisher 9:11Does Not Suffice 6:45
nick is a dick so you don't have to be!
[20:29] Quietus: Haha oh shit Morbid Anal Fog[20:29] Quietus: I had forgotten about them
Sometimes I look at Achewood archives while listening to Spoon.
I punched all the girls in the face on the way to the booth to vote for Hitler.
Hey JD, I really like your penis, man.
This just leaked.
- 20% of canadians are members of broken social scene
Some make music because they want to, but Joanna Newsom makes music because she has to — at least that's my guess. Newsom possesses the sort of artistic bravado that could only come from inner passion. She's just released her latest vision: A work called Have One on Me, it's two hours long, it fills three discs, it hardly has a hook or a hit, and you simply must hear it.Actually, I'll rephrase that: You must hear "Have One on Me" when you're ready for a musical adventure. This isn't casual listening, and while that's usually code for "This record is hard to get through," this isn't a difficult record. It's even pleasant enough to put on in the background, but what you lose from a casual listen is the poetry and grace of an album filled with love and loss. I think Newsom is a magnificent storyteller.These lines are from the title track:It was dark; I was drunk and half-dead,And we slept, knocking heads,Sitting up in the star-smoking air,Knocking heads like buoysAnd a few lines later:Meanwhile, I will raise my own glassto how you made me fastand expendableand I will drink to your excellent health,and your crueltyWill you have one on me?If you're still not sure whether you want to spend the next few hours with Newsom, I suggest trying the song "Baby Birch." Texturally, it's one of the most compelling tracks on a record with a lot of orchestral adventures. This song, however, has more textural counterpoint, with an edgy electric guitar appearing alongside Newsom's harp. That electric guitar is performed by Ryan Francesconi, and he's also playing acoustic guitar, Bulgarian tambura (long-necked lute) banjo, mandolin and soprano recorder — and that's just on the one song. Francesconi did the arrangements and conducting on the record, though Newsom wrote her own harp and vocal arrangements.Those vocals are the friendliest and most welcoming I've heard from her: Her voice sounds richer, more restrained and relaxed — perhaps the result of adjustments she's made after developing vocal-cord nodules in early 2009. Those small squeaks I've come to love are still there, but they're less frequent and more effective. There's new beauty in a voice that's traditionally been, to put it diplomatically, polarizing.This is a lot of music. I'm still taking it all in, and I can't do it on a whim. But Have One on Me is a journey worth taking.