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Bladewire 05-09-2019 09:12 PM

Listening to Nicole Gray's new song right now





GAMEFINEST 05-09-2019 10:12 PM

i mostly listen to edm

JesseQuinn 05-10-2019 01:33 AM

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guessing at your place it's ok to swear at the dinner table but one must extend pinky finger when drinking tea

btw your current ava makes me sad but a much needed tribute. rip :(


@MMG, know (not personally tho) those biatches can last for days. really hope your head is feeling better


my mood tonight as I begin 'attempt to sleep' prep. super busy day and it takes me forever to wind down

plus I love Lauren Hill so hard


Mickey_ 05-10-2019 07:04 AM

https://soundcloud.com/sweetmusique/...til-vor-talent

https://soundcloud.com/stilvortalent...liver-koletzki

JesseQuinn 05-10-2019 01:59 PM

today my friend/security dude who got fired for parring with me on his break came over today with some beautiful jet bead and silver earrings his sister made for me. gorgeous and I love them

he's from country and having a hard time in Kingston. honestly I am too. I love JA and I love my place but this city? it's all status and class and who you know if you go uptown which is where the money is if you work here now. it's changed a lot in the last few years

he also gave me back the copy of Ellis' American Psycho he borrowed that without the murders articulates what life here in this city is like. Consumerism and the quest for status makes people not be themselves

the book also demonstrates why some people don't understand why other people are aspiring to status goals that do not exist outside this framework

and he played this, my dancehall/reggaeton king going rock. shall redeem him but in truth I really like this track


ghjghj 05-10-2019 05:53 PM

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the book

https://i.imgur.com/VHwKBnN.jpg

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Bladewire 05-10-2019 09:47 PM

I'm listening to her song now




optics 05-10-2019 10:45 PM

Nirvana


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JesseQuinn 05-11-2019 08:09 AM

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if you haven't read it, a really brilliant book that speaks directly to the Kingston experience is The Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto by Adidja Palmer (Kartel) and Michael Dawson

Dawson wrote the forward and the last chapter, the rest is straight Kartel

amazing book, whether you live here or not. lent it out a million times and it always came back with wicked notes in the margins. to many peeps Kartel was their idol coming up cuz he was actually talking about their lives in his tracks, and while the libraries here all have copies they are only open during work hours. when people are, uh, working. hence my informal nickname Library

I gave for keeps my copy with those all those notes to security dude on his last day here (I STILL cannot believe he was fired for being my friend but this is how this city works)

he was one of those kids that grew up what's called 'red dirt' (country) learning the world they live in through his music

incidentally that is one huge difference between Kingston and anywhere else I have ever lived. any other place I've lived you lend out a book you have to expect to never see it again. here, I have even lent out my own JA library-borrowed books and they are always returned

wicked read if you can find a copy. as apparently the only other person here aside from Natalie from Mojo who actually understands dancehall (and the culture and politics from which it was created, very much akin to the birth of hip hop in New York) I think you'd love it

but yeah, Kingston kinda sucks these days. another friend of mine cleans the pool here (I knew him way before I moved in to this place, he likes to dance too and hits the same little hole in the wall clubs I do) and I'm seriously afraid to talk to him to much when he's over now

just ridiculous and it's wearing on me. if not the beach I par in Portmore almost every time I go out. sick of this uptown shit



@optics I love your sig

CaptainHowdy 05-11-2019 11:44 AM

Drinks are not on me (tonight) . . .


Bladewire 05-22-2019 04:51 PM





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JesseQuinn 05-25-2019 01:48 PM

you really are one of those insufferable people who are impossible to not adore

happy weekend :pimp


mikeet 05-25-2019 03:34 PM

Its not night yet but currently listening to this...



:stoned

bronco67 05-25-2019 08:12 PM

Been listening to some 80's rock as change of pace. I'm always discovering new bands I love, but this is the stuff that got me into music when I was a kid.

When is someone going to finally use this in a movie?




I remember this guy has the nuclear pipes.


very late 80's, but still qualifies.




This song is a journey. Take the journey. If you've never heard this song, hear it now for the first time.




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bronco67 05-25-2019 08:29 PM

Been checking out some covers lately. Love this one of Melissa Auf Der Maur doing a sexy cover of Devil's plaything by Danzig.


Evil Chris 05-25-2019 09:10 PM

I was listening to some old George Thorogood & The Destroyers earlier tonight.

JesseQuinn 05-25-2019 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 22475563)
Been listening to some 80's rock as change of pace. I'm always discovering new bands I love, but this is the stuff that got me into music when I was a kid

Yes! I was thinking about making a thread about formative years music and you just did it. gracias.

growing up for me was a mix of adult music (Floyd, Costello, Pointer Sisters, Eurythmics, Tull) and my own (PE, NWA, LL, Flash, Kane, KRS, Eric, Rakim)

these are not exclusive lists, I don't think I have a single memory of life as a kid without music playing. I got the bug from my dad and my mom. got super into Ziggy though the rich white kids at my grade school made fun of me for it. I should have gotten into Tiffany

but yeah, music is so central to who we are, thank you for articulating that perfectly

even as a kid I loved reggae and dancehall, before I even knew what those genres meant

one of my fav tracks of all time (it's on my solid top 100 list) is this:



and this too



what was your fav track coming up? that goes for anyone who reads

if it's technotronic we will strive to not mock you

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mikeet 05-25-2019 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Evil Chris (Post 22475573)
I was listening to some old George Thorogood & The Destroyers earlier tonight.

i know right :thumbsup


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