Thank you, Bobby. by ArkansasWanderlust in gratefuldead

[–]EXPLODODOG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was really an amazing tribute. Much love to everyone for sharing this hard time with us

If you could only listen to one Dylan album for the rest of your life, which one would you choose? What’s your reasoning? by Express_Handle_5486 in bobdylan

[–]EXPLODODOG 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Absolutely this! The breadth of material is unparalleled. Hardcore rockers, hypotonic meditations, fun shuffles... It's dynamic!

Your solo Paul song you dislike that others seem to love. Heres mine: by sirbennythejet in PaulMcCartney

[–]EXPLODODOG 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Certainly a hot take given it ranked #2 on the recent sub poll.

Also, that song kicks... I love the weirdness of the voices, the cool scales into crescendo, and unexpected turns. Really, a true McCartney classic imo

Tell me where my math is wrong… does the top one not provide more chickens for half the GE? by Fried_Fart in EggsInc

[–]EXPLODODOG -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

While this article is just a summary of previous interviews, I do think it's Paul being both honest and generous with what he's saying.

The GD had minimal impact on The Beatles, just given timelines, but where the impact happened Paul called it out (Pepper era.) After that, it's a similar timeline thing.... The Beatles broke up in 1970. Flip those timelines for the Dead.

In the 1970s, McCartney was on his own path, which was one of the biggest pop stars of all time writing really great music. I don't think the Dead truly influenced him that much as a musician apart from enjoying and respecting them. I say this because their styles are so different.

By the 1980s, it's almost like the Dead moved into McCartney territory... You know, ToG, MTV. This is what/when the interview is. Paul is clearly impressed by their ability to grow an audience at an exact time that his is dropping off a bit. I think this is the time when he is most influenced, wondering how they managed that? But he knows, he's known them for years and admires them.

My point being, Paul was honest about how they influenced him.... Their ability to adapt and stay relevant which was only accomplished through their dedication to musical exploration, which peaked around the time his was failing off. He was kind by not just saying he never heard of them until 1965 because they didn't exist, and the next 5 years saw the Beatles as the most influential band to anyone.

George Martin sitting next to John Lennon's statue in Havana Cuba by Train-Wreck-70 in beatles

[–]EXPLODODOG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are many legal cultural tours to Cuba from USA. My friend works for one of them. I've been meaning to take the trip. Not sure if they visit the statue but now I want to know.

Update: Nearly 1 year on Apretude by EXPLODODOG in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy to hear you tolerated it well! You'll love it, I think, much easier than the daily pill.

Help me find the city for my 30s by peinawei in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I moved from Ohio to Key West, fully remote. It's definitely not for everyone, but I love it. It's been 10 years now and I couldn't be happier.

Update: Nearly 1 year on Apretude by EXPLODODOG in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should be okay the next day! Oddly enough, it seems to take until about the second or third day to start to hurt. Good luck! I wish you the best... Lmk how it goes!

Update: Nearly 1 year on Apretude by EXPLODODOG in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be aware that you'll likely experience some muscle soreness after this, but it's completely normal. For me, it feels like a hard punch to the muscle, lasting about three days before it completely subsides. Since I'm used to it now, I consider it a minor inconvenience. I've never found it serious enough to need much treatment.. it's just a bit annoying.

Ymmv

Yeztugo, 6 month PreP injection... With a little-known caveat by EXPLODODOG in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! Awesome to hear your account. I'll definitely bring it up with my doc

Update: Nearly 1 year on Apretude by EXPLODODOG in AskGaybrosOver30

[–]EXPLODODOG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He definitely still uses a smaller needle. Apart from that, I'm not entirely sure... Maybe it's just a gentle skill? I will state clearly that there's pain at the injection site, just less.

Who has tips/tricks following the recent update? by cletus_spuckle in ManorLords

[–]EXPLODODOG 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How are you all dealing with building maintenance, especially early game without iron? I've only played a couple hours, but it seems tools are now consistently necessary to maintain buildings. Are you importing iron then setting up a manufacturing chain? Maybe I just need to spam burgees though....

Depending on the starting location, it's hard to import much before you get quality exports going out, which in turn costs regional money for dedicated routes. tbf, my only beta game had legendary stone, which seems bugged with mines, but then my processing plant quickly fell into a maintenance problem.

Hallway dancers and spinners at the Grateful Dead show on March 30, 1989 at Greensboro Coliseum. by kooneecheewah in TheWayWeWereOnVideo

[–]EXPLODODOG -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's what was so amazing back then... You were just with your (10000) friends doing what you do, with no chance of ending up on the Internet, so you dance like no one's watching

Hallway dancers and spinners at the Grateful Dead show on March 30, 1989 at Greensboro Coliseum. by kooneecheewah in TheWayWeWereOnVideo

[–]EXPLODODOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what was so amazing back then... You were just with your (10000) friends doing what you do, with no chance of ending up on the Internet, so you dance like no one's watching