Hello All,
I just started the second side to Van Morrison's "Astral Week". Its great, and I love the listening rooms in the library. Today I chose three quality albums: the aforementioned "Astral Week", "Pet Sounds" (Beach Boys), and "Plastic Ono Band" (Lennon). Anyways, I decided that if I was not going to do work, I might as well talk to myself in here.
There is something so perfect and wonderful about the Vinyl LP, I feel I'm connected with the past while I listen to it. The imperfect crackle, the manual start, its all just so rustic and beautiful.
I find that when I read others' blogs that long paragraphs are too much for the common person to read, therefore I like to keep my comments brief so that they are easier to read, no?
I also think these little two sentence paragraphs gives off the sense of stream of consciousness in a reverse sort of way, similar to the way that Mike Downey writes in the Trib, with his stupid lists of twelve things. It looks like he came up with the crap about ten minutes before deadline. Speaking of poor writing, don't even get me started on the Daily Illini writing staff, what a waste.
I guess that's what intrigues me most about the blog process, I can come off very high and mighty, becuase there is no rebutle to my thoughts here, maybe that's why I never liked Charlie that much. My only real contact to him was reading his seven page blogs about what was wrong with the world, and how he deserves better, blah, blah, blah
The last few times that I've been in here, I've picked albums with forward momentum, albums that needed to be listened to in whole, and its great, especially in "Pet Sounds". Brian Wilson said that he heard "Rubber Soul" and felt it was a challenge, that he needed to outdo The Beatles to create the best album ever. And even though he was just one man up against the three-headed monster of Lennon, McCartney, and Martin, he did a pretty damn good job. The whole album flowed incredibly well, and many times I was distracted from my work to listen, which is always a bonus.
Question, does anyone actually listen to entire albums other than me?
Extra Credit if you can tell me what album my post title comes from....(Hint, I just listened to it)
Fuck talking about my day, nobody wants to read that shit
Back to marking up scores, bear with me as I attempt to join the blogosphere...
~BOC
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I find your journey to go back in time 30 years and listen to full albums from front to cover intriguing. Good choices so far, add "Tommy" by the Who to your list and if you want something a bit more obscure, try "Toy Matinee" by Toy Matinee, if you can find it on vinyl.
As far as your blogging style, who really strives to be like Mike Downey? Mike Downey is an atrocity to sports writing like Jim Rome is a plague on sports television. If you're trying to find someone to emulate, at least make sure it's not that unfunny, Dennis Franz-lookalive sorry excuse for a journalist.
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