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- tejastech08
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Re: The Positive CD Thread
tejastech08 wrote:russtcb wrote:I just drove home listening to TWaT at full volume. That entire kicks my ass from here to the whole other side of Detroit.
Goddamnit. Well done Guns N' Fuckin' Roses.
Cheers.
:haha::haha::haha:
Sorry. I've been drinking and I was overcome with appreciation for everything this band is to me.
Drunk dial...err...post FTW! :haha:
- monkeychow
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Re: The Positive CD Thread
I just drove home listening to TWaT at full volume.
It's interesting actually the louder I pump this album the more stuff I notice and hear. It's not a background music album to me. It needs to be at attention gaining volume and then you really appriciate how cool it is
Re: The Positive CD Thread
The way I listen to it is like an ode to his mum, who I presume died of cancer
Add West Arkeen/Shannon Hoon and all that other obvious that happened just before and/or during the making of the album, making it easy to see why the album doesn't have happy songs.
Re: The Positive CD Thread
Best part of "I.R.S." for me...
"As when you first told me you were gone
So long ago but I still held on
Through all the motions the love and the sex
And that's the truth an' here's the worst yet
Would it even mattered the things that I'd say
You made your mind up and gone anyway
And there's no use now in draggin' it on
Shoulda seen it comin' all along"
...And my favourite solo would be "This I Love".
...And my favourite tracks, "There Was A Time"/"Street Of Dreams"/"Madagascar"/"This I Love"
Re: The Positive CD Thread
This album has become a regular inclusion to my workouts, particuarly cv stuff, its great for letting your mind wander and reflect about things, taking your mind off any tiredness your feeling. UYI2 is a pretty good workout album as well. Although admittedly sometimes you really need something a little more aggressive to push yourself that bit harder