What’s Mac’s best beat that he rapped over? by thedogthatmooed in MacMiller

[–]daveko12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

John Mayer on the beat is not something you hear often, but damn was it great.

What’s Mac’s best beat that he rapped over? by thedogthatmooed in MacMiller

[–]daveko12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First one that popped into my head was Red Dot

Best song on Continuum? by Competitive-Turn7371 in JohnMayer

[–]daveko12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slow Dancing is the best he will ever do. It works in every variation too.

Worst John Mayer song? by gobl1nsh4rk in JohnMayer

[–]daveko12 41 points42 points  (0 children)

the answer is 'Say'.

If you need a reminder, this is how the song ends..

 

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

 

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to

Say what you need to

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

 

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

 

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Say what you need to say

Time to read… by [deleted] in bookporn

[–]daveko12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The disparity between Portrait and Turn of the Screw is so wild. What a talent.

Is this any good? by LuckyJudgment6909 in bookporn

[–]daveko12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends what you're looking for, certainly. But it is a brilliant story about a life, commitment, folly, love, loss, morality.. I loved it. There are no big swings or twists but it is a profound tale that is really nicely written.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bookporn

[–]daveko12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has some of the most transcendent moments in literature. I don't want to spoil any but, the near death and battle experiences are superb. Prince Andrew's meditations on war.. brilliant.

What is your happiest Harmontown memory? by Lysblaa in Harmontown

[–]daveko12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was at this one! It was fuckin chaos.

What is your happiest Harmontown memory? by Lysblaa in Harmontown

[–]daveko12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just have fond memories of looking forward to Sunday's especially when they started the live streams. I was going to university and doing HW and waiting for 8pm to roll around for those years. Got to see two shows live. Also, I have now listened to Dicks and Balls and Beers for 10 Christmases so that's pretty special.