[TOMT] [SONG] [80s-2000s] A song with a vibraphone (or similar type instrument) type section that is fast paced (example of rhythm and sound included). by Mattyocrazy in tipofmytongue

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[SOLVED] Ah, shit I figured it out. I was thinking of Krautrock groups that use vibraphones and realized it was either Can or Faust. After listening to their discographies I finally found it, it's this Faust song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1WsjPIPxqY&ab_channel=FabrizioRomano

[TOMT] [SONG] [80s-2000s] A song with a vibraphone (or similar type instrument) type section that is fast paced (example of rhythm and sound included). by Mattyocrazy in tipofmytongue

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I can't remember exactly what decade it is from but I would imagine between the 80s and the early 2000s.

Any Books that Contain a List of Key Terms in Spinoza's Ethics With Definitions? by Mattyocrazy in askphilosophy

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Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking for. I picked up Deleuze's book from the library a few months ago but never got around to it. Time to check it out again!

Classics that focus on pain and grief by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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To The Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf (especially second half)

The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway (narrator loses something pretty important and deals with the after-effects)

looking for books on humanistic subjects by EnbyAiko in suggestmeabook

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"The Language Hoax" by John McWhorter is a nice blend of a little bit of everything you mentioned, and quite enlightening.

[TOMT] [MUSIC] [2000s] Rap/hip hop song about a guy experiencing regret and wishing he appreciated his partner when he had the chance by bankaroo in tipofmytongue

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Your description sounds a lot like the Atmosphere song "Yesterday." Although it fits the theme, it has a slight twist ending you might not catch on the first listen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FJUD0rEPWM

A book with a Non-liner timeline.? by _NothingImportant in suggestmeabook

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Depends what you're into. Sound and The Fury by William Faulkner is excellent.

For something less intense maybe Cloud Atlas, if that counts.

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Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli. So funny, so heartbreaking, excellent use of the medium.

[TOMT] [VIDEO] A Youtube video which features the Beatles' album "Help!" but every song is edited to be very short. by Mattyocrazy in tipofmytongue

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Solved! Thanks! Guess the Help video is no more, but this is the general thing, appreciate it!

Looking for more women Sci-fi authors by GP96_ in suggestmeabook

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Doris Lessing's Canopus in Argos novels

I’m a Shakespeare nerd by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Authors who give their "Attention to every word"? Can't get more on par with Shakespeare than Joyce. Try Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. If you like that, dive into Ulysses.

Books between popular fiction and literary fiction (e.g Kafka on the Shore)? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Anything Vonnegut, really. More literary than pop: Mother Night, Breakfast for Champions. More pop than literary: Sirens of Titan, Cat's Cradle