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The Return of Bob

As you may have noticed (or not) it has been quite some time since my last contribution to this glorious site. Nearly one month ago I found myself living in a state of musical mediocrity, nothing excited me, and as most everyone knows I am easily excited. I was LOST! (doooooomph).

In the past month much has transpired, Transformer lubricated the world, Live Earth has been forgotten and Craig recognized his fear of blimps...they are annoying and I think everyone hates them. In my time on hiatus my ears have been on a quest, a quest for something.....something new, exciting, catchy, fun, fan-fuckin-tastic. I have come into possession of three cds in the past month.

-Velvet Revolver's Libertad, It's good. It really is, but it's not as good as I wanted it to be. On the first go-round nothing stuck out, I wanted this to be an album I put on and just loved, instead its an album that is destined to grow on me and I will eventually love, similar to the way a mail order bride comes to love a man with a one inch unit. Sorry Billy Joe, it takes time.

The second two CDs were passed along to me by an un-named source.

-Linkin Park's new album Minutes To Midnight......two words, 'NO TEETH! Or if you prefer I can describe it in one word.....Notworthtwelvedollars.

-The last album was from a band I had never heard of, but i had heard them. Cobra Starship, best known for their song 'Bring It (Snakes On A Plane)' from..you guessed it Snakes On A Plane. The album, "While the City Sleeps We Rule the Streets" has a fun sound, did I mention they have a keytar player, thats pretty sweet. Right?!?! Oh! and Bunny Love! It's worth a peek.


The Quest Continues......

 
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  • 7/11/2007 9:12 AM Craig wrote:
    True story:

    I was in a Subway on Bryn Mawr Ave and I held the door for a guy who was carrying a giant pouch.

    I go up to order and turn around and there is said man holding a bright white keytar.

    Having never seen one in person I was in complete awe of the machine. However, I am easily impressed. The girl serving the food was not, too bad he wasn't trying to get in my pants.
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