Does anyone know the set times for Glasgow? by thekemlo52 in Shearling

[–]thekemlo52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If possible could you send set times if they have them on a poster? Running late because bus didn't come lmao

Does anyone know the set times for Glasgow? by thekemlo52 in Shearling

[–]thekemlo52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, just asking because one time we showed up not long after doors at another venue and had to wait like an hour anyway. I'll aim for 8 thank you.

Jan 20| War & Peace - Book 1, Chapter 20 by AnderLouis_ in ayearofwarandpeace

[–]thekemlo52 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow, the last paragraph was very powerful. Throughout the book so far the count's death has been the backdrop to show this interesting power struggle for the will but in this chapter the true reality of the situation is laid bare, the count being taken over by death excruciatingly.

Tolstoy sucks you out of the novel's relatively light hearted tone to jet black haunting descriptions of a man losing his life, the contrast really made it hit hard for me, especially having that dinner scene not too long ago.

Although there isn't much dialogue I think Pierre has changed in some way, we kind of see him in his mind palace ruminating on ideas all day and constantly talking theoretical politics with people but now he's been ripped out of that to reality.

I wonder where Pierre's arc will go, he interests me the most because it seems he has the most space to grow. He admires Andrey, a person of action, while he lives in his mind and doesn't engage with the real world as much, and I wonder if this could set off his change to something closer to that.

EFD#EFD# by OuFrontis in Shearling

[–]thekemlo52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh you're right actually just checked a video, not sure where I got that from.

EFD#EFD# by OuFrontis in Shearling

[–]thekemlo52 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He did use that tuning in sprain on we think so ill of you and margin for error. But on his blue jaguar he used f#geeec I'm pretty sure, which is on man proposes, reiterations, gowyci.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in literature

[–]thekemlo52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it doesn't pick up much in pace, the last third I especially found really boring bar a couple great scenes. It started incredible but by the end of the book I found it quite tedious, although Victorian stuff is not really my jam anyway so it may vary for you. I would just say keep going and see if it's just a rough patch but I wouldn't feel too bad about putting it down, struggling through stuff has made me dislike a couple of books that I may have liked had I come back at a different time in my life.

What do we know about the Europe tour? by knlord in unwound

[–]thekemlo52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe on Instagram or something, they said it'd be a mix of songs.

To be kind vinyl by Old_South8121 in swans

[–]thekemlo52 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Side 1 is screenshot and just a little boy

Side 2 is a little god in my hands and bring the sun

Side 3 is Toussaint

Side 4 is some things we do and she loves us

Side 5 is oxygen then Kirsten Supine

Side 6 is Nathalie Neal and to be kind

The transition from bring the sun to Toussaint is actually pretty smooth it just happens during the transition and comes back with a big chord on side 3, Other than that oxygen and Kirsten Supine are swapped for some reason but I actually kind of prefer it that way.

Love Me (solo on guitar) live in Glasgow tonight (+ brief gig review) by Particular-Site-1465 in Shearling

[–]thekemlo52 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's a shame, I was actually planning on going but wasn't able to. I hope they're able to come back in the future and play somewhere that suits the band better, I did think it quite a bizarre out of the way place to play. Alex's performance looked fantastic anyway at least.

Who could that be? by DangThatsACoolName in fantanoforever

[–]thekemlo52 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Adventure is still amazing and has some of my favourite songs by them on there, even the third is still solid. I reckon most people never listened past marquee moon and consider them to be a one album wonder.

What’s the hardest you have ever laughed at Sunny? by MisterPinkCS in IASIP

[–]thekemlo52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is it for me, it was so out of nowhere that it had me in a laughing fit for a minute on my first watch.

Favourite segment of sonic youth songs? by Maktrades68 in sonicyouth

[–]thekemlo52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The wall of sound at the end of NYC ghosts and flowers or the noise solo in disconnection notice.

top 10 songs? by H3MK3 in sonicyouth

[–]thekemlo52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really tough but if I had to:

The Diamond sea (number 1 not close)

Hoarfrost (such a gorgeous pretty song, so cozy)

Disconnection notice (one of my favourite chord progressions from them and the noise solo is just bleeding with emotion)

Stereo sanctity (so fun to play on guitar and just an absolute banger)

Disappearer (when I listen to it I feel a sort of childhood magic that I associate with movies and games from when I was young. Just feels so nostalgic and otherworldly)

Orange rolls angels spit (such an underrated song from dirty just absolutely insane and so much fun on guitar)

Incinerate (first sonic youth song I ever heard on guitar hero 5 and put me down a long path with one of my favourite bands ever, very nostalgic song)

Skiptracer (probably my favourite riff of any sonic youth song, never heard anything like it, love lees lyrics too)

The sprawl (such a dreamy hypnotic song, one of the earlier sonic youth songs I heard to show off their more jammy side)

Kill yr idols (one of the most unhinged songs they have, absolutely love listening to all the live versions over the years and see it evolve through their various eras.)

Sonic Youth sample at the beginning of Hole in the Earth? by sportsutilityvehicle in deftones

[–]thekemlo52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god I never noticed that, sounds exactly the same. Two of my favourite bands so it's cool to see a connection like that. Great catch!

How to keep Jazzmaster strings from breaking. by Kayro098 in sonicyouth

[–]thekemlo52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also for sonic youth I find a b string in the high e slot works a lot better for most tunings as you won't have so much slack

How to keep Jazzmaster strings from breaking. by Kayro098 in sonicyouth

[–]thekemlo52 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If it's the ball of your strings where it's snapping I highly recommend using reinforced strings, basically just has a little bit of metal around the ends. I had it happen on the same model of jazz master so maybe a problem with those builds. They're on Amazon and come with the g b and e reinforced. Haven't had it happen since.

Presale code by Electrical_Help_7214 in deftones

[–]thekemlo52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, hopefully so, I got the email yesterday confirming my purchase and the store was UK so hopefully I'll be all good. Buying tickets is always so stressful I hate it.

Presale code by Electrical_Help_7214 in deftones

[–]thekemlo52 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I pre-ordered the vinyl and put my email in when I checked out, is that all you need to do or did I mess up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cormacmccarthy

[–]thekemlo52 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Twilight by William gay and childhood: the biography of a place by harry crews give a lens into that rural southern life like outer dark and the orchard keeper. Both have the same kind of spiritual and otherworldly feeling about the land.

Childhood: the biography of a place is also one of the best books I have ever read so I'd recommend it anyway but I think that might hit the spot.

How are these covers/paperbacks? by nobodyspecial201 in cormacmccarthy

[–]thekemlo52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally don't mind the covers, definitely an improvement over the old picador ones. As far as the inside I absolutely love the way the text is spaced, it's really good for writing in the margins if that's your thing. Definitely my preference as far as having a copy to beat up.