...we forged in life.
'Cause the chains I been hearing now for most of my life.
I went home Tuesday
I love the Mass Pike, some of my better thinking has been done on this highway. It's a good meditation tool. Last night I saw Orion's belt
and the rest of him while driving home. Constellations are pretty neat. My mom always tried to tell me fun facts about stars and the planets and the stories behind them and we even got a telescope one year. Of course I was way too cool to care. Things like that make me want to go back in time and listen up,things like that make me pay attention more today. Which is a rather cliche thought, however its incredibly true. You would think that from all the movies where this lesson is learned by characters that kids would learn earlier, to the point where mankind would evolve, to listen up and realize what's truly important. This never happens though and it's because human life is not a circle its a straight line, years repeat, lives do not. No one can learn from their life because you never get a second one. Of course It's better to write the truth than to think of something questionably valid, right?
PS: I'm taking a class on existentialism so who really knows what I think.
Emma was secretly sporting some ill gear today
Yes that's a metallica shirt. Who knew?
I snagged the new T Swift album. Clearly its targeted at high school girls,there's a song about being 15 years old. With lyrics like "You could write a book on how to ruin someone else's day" it's safe to say the lyrics required little thoughts. Of course in the world of pop country I feel like you can get away with murder lyrically as long as you've got that catchy twang sound that reels in suckers like myself. Songs worth checking out on the album "Love Story" "You're Not Sorry" and "Forever and Always"
I'll stick to Patsy Cline
Which got me thinking about some music vids (well more so songs) i love
If you haven't listened to gaslight anthem yet, do so. This song off their new album '59 sound will be a good start.
This video rules, the kids in it are so good! RIP The Format. Good news is that Nate Ruess (The singer) has a new band. FUN
It's safe to say I'd give up just about anything for John Nolan to be back in Taking Back Sunday. I guess in general I'd give anything for John Nolan to crawl out of his coffin filled with depressing thoughts and acoustic guitars, Straylight Run got old reaallllllllll fast. In conclusion, I wish that John Nolan would pick up the pace, get enraged, and turn on his amp plz plz plz.
This vid needs no intro.
Here's Kevin Devine and Jesse Lacey playing KD's "Cotton Crush" Live. "Maybe we need to be hollowed to get up and grow and stop fucking around to kick off our braces and start straightening out." Which coincides with the book i just finished "The Unbearable Lightness of being" the sense of being hollowed or light implies a reflection into the duality of life in which one steps out, reflects, steps back in and grounds themselves through being weighted down. Of course it's much more complicated than that.I need to read that book at least 5 or 6 more times to really get the message, or lack there of. I guess to get the idea.
And always my favorite song ever ever ever that if you don't know I suggest you know.
This video was filmed in '91 while I hate participatory crowds at shows, this was one of the best live videos i could find.
This entry wouldn't be complete without a picture of Oliver and myself. He wanted to drive my car back to Boston. I wish I let him.
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