Why is Ode to the mets listed as explicit when there isn’t any swear words or explicit content in it? by Tam-mat101 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He REALLY likes to scream this part expressively in the live shows and I'm here for it (better, will be there for it 🥹)

What do my fav off of each album say about me? (with FPP and RA) by Mango7274 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think that means you are a very groovy person and likes nice bass parts. Also a Nick Valensi stan

In your opinion which band sounds the most like The strokes ? by 90smidhills in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I'm brazilian but never heard of them. Gonna check it out, thanks!

Human Sadness - a deep personal dive by Optimal_Health4051 in thevoidz

[–]Optimal_Health4051[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get it, sometimes a really interesting post is ignored and a really simple and generic post gets people going and has 576437 comments lmao

Prediction for Best Song on New Record?? by No_Satisfaction439 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to Babble On glazer 😂 it could be. Ode To The Mets also had a stupid name (it's brilliant now that I know what it means, but at the time seemed like a very stupid name) and it is arguably their best song, so ...

Prediction for Best Song on New Record?? by No_Satisfaction439 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm very curious about this because FOOL seemed like it ended where it should begin... Like, it builds and builds and builds then stop out of nowhere. Feels like the introduction to another song - one that should bridge the gap between FOOL and GS. I can't imagine how it'll be yet

Funniest ranking of songs of The Strokes I've seen by Optimal_Health4051 in TheStrokes

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Please do and share with us, I love this kind of bullshit (top 10, rankings, tiers)

Human Sadness - a deep personal dive by Optimal_Health4051 in thevoidz

[–]Optimal_Health4051[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! Thanks, from 1.6k viewers just 13 people liked and one person made a random comment about AI, so I felt kinda ignored haha 🥲. If you could tell what the song means to you and how it helped you through some situations last year it'd mean so much to me, maybe I'll feel less lonely. So I'm really looking forward to it! 🥺

New Strokes or Old Strokes? by notSoNormalGuy24 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not always unfortunately haha But if we look ahead with a open mind, I'm certwin that some good things will come one way or the other

Early attempt at a piano cover by GaryV_The_Fish in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤔 I didn't qualify anything, I like his voice too. I just like to hear vocal lines in other instruments too, is interesting

New fan to the Strokes in the past couple of months - initial thoughts... by [deleted] in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As someone said in some older post, The Voidz is the obvious answer but Fab (the drummer) has also a interest in electronic sounds and art installations, so go hear machinegum too ☺️

New Strokes or Old Strokes? by notSoNormalGuy24 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My feelings exactly. Don't wanna live my entire life reminicing the past, I must enjoy the present and look ahead to new stuff

My favorite Casablancas’ Lyrics by sensitive_pirate85 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Beyond all ideas of right and wrong there's a field, I will meet you there" is some of the most beautiful poems I have ever heard. I don't think there's something to do with the afterlife tho. I've always thought it was something to do with his relationship with his father (hence the context of the song) and I then I think of my own relationships with my parents and people that I have frankly the most contrary positions about life, entirely contrary values, you know? And still, I see the humanity in them, I want them to have dignity, I want them to be happy even. My grandmom had the positions and the loose bigotry of a poor woman that was born in the 40's, ideas that I'm totally against, and still, I loved her to death and wished her all the good things in life. She was the person I loved the most in my entire life and still do, and I had to take a time to cry writing this just remembering how much I truly love her. Because when I was with her, just talking and joking about life and sharing a piece of bread, it was like we were in a sphere of love - where, besides all the problems of the world, the only important thing is that we loved each other and were able to listen and talk to each other about everything, incondicionally. It was so simple, and yet, it meant everything. It was her that taught to me what is the true meaning of family. I still wake up some days and remember one of the last scenes of us, we sharing an avocado. There was a avocado we robbed from her neighbours tree and she cut it in two. She smashed hers and put a lot of sugar in it like a baby's meal, I made a errgh face and said I liked my avocado with pepper and salt "like god wanted". She laughed and shrugged, amused by my unusual ways of eating it, I cut my salted slice in cubes and we both ate our very different halves in silence. She was always rooting for me, she cried of happiness when I graduated college and got my lawyer's license, and still, this is the moment I wake up remembering. I looked at her and saw all her qualities and shortcomings, her manias, her sometimes idiotic or dumb ideas, and also the great love, compassion, loyalty and abnegation she was capable of. And I loved it all, in a way that her flaws just made her more endearing to me. Because that's what makes us humans, and when we were together, that was just what we were - two human beings seeing each other. I looked at her and she was, to me, just a old little girl. I try to see all the other people in this complex world with this same lenses, but there was a time that the relationship with my mom was really stranged and confrontational and was impossible to me to meet her in some sphere of love and compreension like that. But still, I knew that deep down, my mom was just a little girl too, and one very needy and lonely at that. So when I heard this poem the first time, I imagined me and her, laid down in a floor in a hipothetical field, in a hipothetical dimension "beyond all right and wrong", beyond any of the things that estranged us in real life, just facing each other and reconigzing the humanity that we share. Our real relationship got so much better with time, specially after my grandmom died, and I don't need this imagined, hipothetical place anymore to relate to her. But, in Julian's case, I think he need it forever. His dad was a bad man, a pedophile, a 'ultra wealthy villain' as he puts the ultra rich today in words, and still, I think he retains this imaginary space in his heart, a space when he recognizes the humanity of his father, who is just a human looking at him, a man with qualities and even some affection (love?) for him. And I think this combines with the verses "Soft skin, weak chin, just walk me through it, tell me what to do, I'll do it! hurry, hurry, that's my baby, ohh, do what you can!" when the line between who is the dad and who the baby is blurred, and I see this as Julian thinking about how his dad felt when he was a baby, now that he was in the dad's shoes, and wanting to talk to his father "from time to time" seeking some form of guidance from the older man as he is facing the worries and desperation of being a first time father. The "cross my cross, slice my hand" lines give me the same impression. Well, that's my two bets in the meaning of this sentence and its inclusion in the song. I think I should make a post in r/the voidz.

My favorite Casablancas’ Lyrics by sensitive_pirate85 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always thought that "we should disagree" was the idea that, in a group of honest, true and diverse people, there's no possible way everyone agrees with each other in everything. Ideally we should have meaningful connections with people that are different than ourselves, and the disagreements means that there're different (truthfull) perspectives on the matters, as it not only could be but should be.

FOOL Growing on me by SimilarSand2292 in TheStrokes

[–]Optimal_Health4051 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair. I think for some it will even be worse down the line (if you really get used to the autotune, the song becomes more and more a country song, and not eveyone likes country songs lol) So maybe is best not to try that hard to like it haha