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Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23525728 [Report]
pain is brown
hate is white
love is black
stab the knife
kingdom of numb
closet of hurt
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23525952 [Report]
I love how Japanese this is
https://youtu.be/2ZsMb3TX52E
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23525970 [Report]
Holy fuck
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23526429 [Report]
I was thinking about this, the MBTI often says that intuitives are “theoretical” it’s one of the most commonly used traits to define them. But I realized, even though I always get intuitive, I’m actually not that theoretical for sure. I do look to concrete evidence and facts to an extent, the only difference for me is that I don’t always agree with the evidence or the supposed facts. Because statistics can be used to mean almost anything, and I think this can be true for a lot of studies and anecdotal based evidence, I’ve seen it being done.

Thus, what does that make me? The MBTI doesn’t really cover that, it’s sort of a flaw with the system. That being said though I think traits that moreso go along with intuition are like the ability to see the future, being good at planning.

Being sort of “abstract” I guess but it’s important to understand in what manner.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23526449 [Report]
Damn there’s all these people obsessed with the 50s. I was wondering about that, how the 50s felt things. And seeing in color authentic 50s houses and furniture, decor and appliances, they really felt it I guess…I wonder what that means then, because you wouldn’t really expect that for sure. I wonder what it has to do with the economic booms.

But the 60s felt it a lot too. Well, this proves to me what I was uncertain about for some time but America seems to have always liked to feel things a certain way.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23526477 [Report]
Like the writing and font on that house and those weird sparkle star things those are really far out.

I think the 1950s is often associated with the future like the 80s was.

Ugh I just really want to know why this is, I have suspected it has something to do with Germany but I’m not sure.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23526498 [Report]
Jack whites music became really dark after the white stripes
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23526502 [Report]
This is an ANTI-DOOMTRANNY

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Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527070 [Report] >>23527150
https://youtu.be/q7btE4kcSro
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527150 [Report]
>>23527070
I love the themes here and aesthetic, “secret garden” and “for paradise” I would like to try and encapsulate a similar style somehow.

Though doing so just continually brings up my own inner conflict regarding such things, spiritually and philosophically.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527161 [Report]
I’ve looked at a lot of pictures of Germany I was particularly interested in the architecture, and thus in pretty sure in some moments the style of buildings and floor design are pretty similar to Germany. They do this a lot more in the new flintstones comic book. But I find it interesting that in particular in this scene it draws comparisons to Germany, but it’s not found throughout the whole movie, it’s very sporadic. I wonder why, there’s cops in this scene.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527174 [Report]
Ugh it’s just really interesting at night.

This movie is pretty forgotten about and it’s not considered a classic, but the set design is really amazing they must have spent a lot of money on it.

I think it’s almost 1950s, but not quite for sure.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527184 [Report]
It’s interesting the interior of the office building of the big corporation almost doesn’t really feel anything and it’s a different kind of rock altogether
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527197 [Report]
It’s really fascinating
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527588 [Report]
https://youtu.be/SM3dET-Onag?si=MazkuP3H1T6qL5zp
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23527648 [Report]
https://youtu.be/h0wDEFtSBpA

I really like the imagery and the music
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23528455 [Report]
https://youtu.be/CRqWJy9KxV8

Ugh I used to like Radiohead but now I don’t like them as much for some reason, I still think ok computer is a really good album though.

But in general I just feel like they’re so British sounding, and I can’t help but feel/think the British really like to make you feel surreal but the point where it’s too much and it reminds me of paranoia, and other negative things like bad dissociation feeling uncomfortable in your own skin and like your an alien on the earth or something. Like they really get up in there and do that. Radiohead are technically good musicians but something about them way they structure their songs I feel and how like down tempo they are often times, and Thom Yorkes fucking voice. Some people want you think they’re not actually really sad, and truth be told I don’t think they’re supposed to be that sad sounding like how a lot of people take them, but I think there’s this desire for them to be seen as really chill or a mellow band and that’s how you’re supposed to get behind and enjoy their music but ugh it’s just like paranoia and the surrealness of the band. It’s like they’re trying to give you a bad trip on drugs and give you a psychosis or something
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23528484 [Report]
I still sort of feel resentful like, I grew up when Radiohead was still pretty dominant and popular in the music world, and it was hard not to be swayed in their direction. I resent sort of being a product of that time and generation, but compared to a lot of other bands, they really filled a niche I guess. There’s not that many really good bands that are thought provoking and interesting to listen.

So I guess Radiohead is still good but not good at the same time. Like you can lose yourself listening to Radiohead they’re fun to listen to in that sense because there’s so much sonically going on with their music all the time. They’re really rich in that sense I guess.

I still love fake plastic trees, and bulletproof, the bends is a pretty solid album that’s when they were the most “poppiest” they say, but it was also their most upbeat. Like black star and all that stuff (song) were all really good

But they still had that weird British sound and feeling to them even back then

I swear Britain does it on purpose

Just look at Pink Floyd just one bad drug trip you should not do drugs and listen to pink Floyd
Anonymous (ID: aGbaHxqd) United States No.23529455 [Report] >>23530207
Shut the fuck up retarded incel
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23530207 [Report]
>>23529455
Jokes on you I’m not an incel faggot

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Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23530833 [Report]
So like I almost do feel that somehow there's a white light inside of me, like some kind of an orb of light that glows, but it's not just a light for sure, it feels like it could be fleshy, organic and biological I guess, a part of who I am, but it's really incessant and I feel it all the time. It responds and reacts to everything, it's the closet I have to anything resembling an 'orifice'in that way though I don't think that's really what it is, it doesn't seek to like get off on stimulation or something, I'm not really sure how it works exactly. Because I guess there is almost a spiritual component that defies typical biological explanation.

It feels close to being who I am inside, but it doesn't really account for my brain, and how I sense things exactly, and i don't think it's as warm as my heart, though I guess it is my emotions to an extent.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23530905 [Report]
I don't really know what to make of it, I feel like often times it's been pushed too far then I'd like. For some reason, this feeling does make me feel like I require something, though I don't know what, it just causes me pain most of the time.

Because I've had a lot of run ins with spirituality, and that didn't exactly ease my spirit or provide relief. All that new age stuff and spirituality became really prominent here in Canada and it was almost forced on me, people started almost making it out that I was primarily controlled by my brain. Like it seemed like when someone wanted to connect with me I think they would try to make me feel what they saw as 'connection' and I am sure it had something to do with my brain, also it started to seem like people literally had antennas or something too sometimes. Bascially this is all what the third eye is supposed to be I think.

but what I'm trying to get at is that it's definately not that for me. Also it's not endorphins I'm not really that extroverted for sure, I do need human interaction, but it's not really endorphins for me, like I don't get a high from interacting from people necessarily.


I guess this could all just be evidence or proof that I have a soul I guess, or something.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531241 [Report]
Lol I was thinking this too basically
https://www.nme.com/news/music/billy-corgan-american-idiot-masses-2382148
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531301 [Report]
I like Pink Floyd for the most part, but on some od their songs, I think they sort of over do it with that English 'paranoia' thing they do, whatever you would call it. I think it stems mostly from the artists attempting to play psychologists almost, but it's probably also brought on by the record label, in that they literally encourage them to like make it as subversive and surreal as possible. It's probably mostly a strike at America more then anything most of the time. Like when they want to be anti establishment, often they will go after America. Though Pink Floyd does go after Britain sometimes, which I think is good.

It's like Muse, they're influenced by Pink Floyd a bit I think but they always go after America. If you grew up in a country your whole life, wouldn't it be hard not to go there sometimes if you had grievances at all with it?

But anyway what I was getting at, is that I was thinking about taking certain bands, I can't think of the other ones at the moment I mostly just think of Radiohead, and like taking what they did and putting a different spin on it and doing it all back in a different way?

Some bands have done this. Like Chevelle really liked Tool or at least they say they liked Tool. They don't sound like Tool as much anymore but Tool used to be a huge band (ugh *shudder*) and in their earlier work, they sounded a lot like Tool. But instead of being as new age and spiritual as Tool, they took what they did and made it Christian instead.

Thus I wonder if you could take like, Muse, Radio head, Pink Floyd, (there are others) and make it less paranoid and English sounding, what would that be like?

I think in Radio heads case at least it would be pretty good, slightly more upbeat version of radio head with warmer tones and the like lol

It would be interesting.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531309 [Report]
I think early arcade fire would also be an influence somewhat
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531311 [Report]
Like imagine less whiny nasally voice like Thom Yorke and not as down tempo
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531341 [Report]
Wow Tool got more votes then Radiohead
https://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=43866&PN=1

I was wondering about this, I think in recent times Radiohead, Tool, and Greenday have been the only really bands which have been actively playing an have had a large popular following, they are some of the biggest acts in the rock genre along with Muse I guess, and the White Stripes.

I wonder which one is more popular and why that is. Greenday had a huge really big hit record, they were the most popular rock act out of all of them that was guitar driven.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531449 [Report]
"In a fast german car
I'm amazed that I survived
An airbag saved my life"

Ugh is that actually one of their lyrics (radiohead)lol
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531621 [Report]
I just wonder when it comes to bands like tool, Radiohead and greenday, what made greenday more successful?

They’re just surprisingly good at being poppy I guess. Like Billie Joe is a sellout pop mastermind, he’s been honing his popcraft for like decades before American Idiot went number 1.

I just wonder what it was about it then made it go number 1. I think it must have been luck in some ways, like I just question if a guitar driven group like that could go number 1 again in our current time.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531729 [Report]
I guess it’s not so much the fact that greenday is poppy it’s the fact that they have managed to create a formula that has worked so well.

Surely they must have gotten their main idea from Nirvana. Well, greenday has a lot of influences, there’s many bands they take from but yet I think what’s different about them is that they managed to make it so poppy.

Their first album is not that removed from their later stuff, it’s also quite poppy. So in many ways greenday mirrored Nirvana without being directly influenced by them.

I wonder if it would be interesting to try and understand where that comes from
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531741 [Report]
Early life. He was born in Oakland, California. He is of English, German, Irish, Italian, Mexican, Native American, Scottish, Spanish and Welsh


Wow last time I heard about that it didn’t say anything about him having non euro ancestry you would think he would be darker then he is his hair is not actually black naturally he dyes it all the time
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531903 [Report]
I think songs that sound sort of clean like this, Japan does it a lot. This to me is supposed to sound and have the quality like it represents goodness in some way, it’s not super spiritual, but it’s hard to describe otherwise.

This is very Japanese sounding, I can really think of a western equivalent at the moment except for like older music, like soul music perhaps that black people mostly made. I’m surprised the Japanese don’t take more from black people actually.

There are musicians like I think Radiohead tried to sound like they’re elevated not necessarily morally but in some innate they are very good somehow. But it comes across way differently. And also there’s Hozier I guess and maybe Monsters and Men I think a lot of folk bands try to have that quality.

Maybe it’s something the west doesn’t actually care about that much which is kind of weird to me.

Well I think that’s what Radiohead does a lot probably like I think they really lay it on thick in some of their songs and albums especially with thom Yorkes singing and playing.


Yeah I think if gospel I guess as well, I wonder if it was always in the area of gospel and shit. Like I was thinking about the 50s and you would think since they were a lot more conformist and kind of rigid they expected everyone to accept these sort of Western values along with religion you would think and they do to an extent, they musicians sort of did the good thing I guess but it wasn’t really about how innate it was or spiritual it was more so like genetic with them I think and biological.

Like that song, splish splash I was taking a bath, that always stood out to me because having your own indoor bathe was a novel thing at the time. It’s probably considered really good in someway because he appreciates, understands that this was something he shouldn’t take for granted and it’s not an outrageous song it’s quite simple. I don’t know that’s like good back then probably. Like really good.
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23531918 [Report]
Oops song
https://youtu.be/zDQZVmZcNYA

I guess good is like a different thing to Japan maybe but it really resonates with me for some reason
https://youtu.be/YLA6lrfcIQw

Here is another one, I just wonder how they do that exactly
Anonymous (ID: rNh3Eifh) Canada No.23532015 [Report]
I guess that’s what it is with the past, before the 50s specifically because it was probably more spiritual