melt banana - spathic!
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Snippety!
Spark!
the fuse has set in my brain
slack flashback on a hat rack
that slain insect obtains a cheap pain
so i stick a daisy through his head
he sneezes just a little bit
and i squeeze that socket
in my left pocket
so confused
i cry out my ancient name
its Spathic!
sticky, tricky, creaky, freaky flit
dig it out, pick it out, cut it out
that plain impact contains a free strain
no sign is shown at all
no pilot came back at last
my fuse clicks, i try to hold
in my left side of my brain
its spathic
"its tragic" and i lie again!
so clear false eyes pop out,
i take them for my hat
so bizarre
pure black tears dropped from them
i try to swear, but i dont have a God
Clash! The fuse has set in my brain
Its just a pint of bee-right
its so cheap
but no claim or complaint
then i feed that tiny thing some peas
he coughs just a little bit
i dont have any pills
i wonder "why not?"
too confused
i found out i lost my ancient hands
its spathic
he tells me which side to flit?
hes too tiny and just clicking wings split
wheres my false eyes?
next ones could be mine
watch your head
its heading straight to yo!
spathic flit to the clash!!
yep, one of those crazy japanese bands! 😵
Originally posted by darvlayit's your fault. I saw you mentioning lightning bolt somewhere, and realized I hadn't listened to it for a long time. I have too much records, all kinds of good albums get buried and forgotten. like melt banana. I've been listening to teeny shiny on repeat the whole day. what a hysteric explosion of crazy japanese engrish hardcore! they must be doing amphetamines.
Nice picks, wormwood!
melt banana - warp, back spin
Originally posted by wormwoodTell me about it. But I love that feeling when you discover an old record that you bought months/years ago but hadn't really listened to and you throw it on and you're like, why the hell didn't I listen to this before?
it's your fault. I saw you mentioning lightning bolt somewhere, and realized I hadn't listened to it for a long time. I have too much records, all kinds of good albums get buried and forgotten. like melt banana. I've been listening to teeny shiny on repeat the whole day. what a hysteric explosion of crazy japanese engrish hardcore! they must be doing amphetamines.
melt banana - warp, back spin
I am currently putting together a spreadsheet with all my records and ripping them all onto my new computer. It's taken my nearly a week to get half way through the alphabet but I've rekindled a lot of interest in those forgotten records.
Originally posted by darvlayLittle acorns and all that...
Tell me about it. But I love that feeling when you discover an old record that you bought months/years ago but hadn't really listened to and you throw it on and you're like, why the hell didn't I listen to this before?
I am currently putting together a spreadsheet with all my records and ripping them all onto my new computer. It's taken my nearly a week ...[text shortened]... f way through the alphabet but I've rekindled a lot of interest in those forgotten records.
In fact, how about a name change to "Little Acorns", playing heartbreaking, acoustic-driven folksongs for bed-wetters?
Originally posted by darvlayI've been systematically ripping all my new records onto my computer for a couple of years, also every old record I've played. I'm around 700-800 records now, with maybe 200 to go. It's a pain to find a functional file structure though... after years of different tries, I've ended up with one gigantic folder which has all the records on separate folders, indexed by the name of the band. although the list is huge, it's fastest way to search because albums create 'blocks' by the name of the band, which you can easily recognize while scrolling fast through the list. like the thirteen tangerine dream records I have. 26 alphabet folders is the worst, you'll never listen to anything else than bands starting with 'a'. -by category was bad also, you just keep looking from the wrong places because you can't remember if you decided something was jazz or something else.
Tell me about it. But I love that feeling when you discover an old record that you bought months/years ago but hadn't really listened to and you throw it on and you're like, why the hell didn't I listen to this before?
I am currently putting together a spreadsheet with all my records and ripping them all onto my new computer. It's taken my nearly a week ...[text shortened]... f way through the alphabet but I've rekindled a lot of interest in those forgotten records.
edit: eh, make that 944 folders/albums. the records just keep piling up... the tower! the tower!