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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Approx. start time | ||||||
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The Monkees | I Won't Be the Same Without Her | Instant Replay | Rhino | |||||||
Jorge Ben | Magnólia | A Tábua de Esmeralda | Phillips | 0:04:16 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Left Banke | I've Got Something On My Mind | Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina | Smash | 0:06:36 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Alex Zhang Hungtai & Tseng Kuo Hung | Scrambled Egg | LONGONE | Sunset Music Productions | 0:14:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Per Texas Johansson / Torbjorn Zetterberg / Konrad Agnas | Insikt Och Utlopp | Orakel | Moserobie | 0:21:45 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Sam Gendel | In a Sentimental Mood | Satin Doll | Nonesuch | 0:25:06 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Dustin Wong | Night_3_Part_2 | Night 3 at Swedish American Hall | Self-Released | 0:28:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Asa Tone | Ogoh Ogoh | Temporary Music | Leaving | 0:35:13 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Zongamin | Cosmic Serpent | O! | Multi Culti | 0:38:24 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Four Tet | Insect Near Piha Beach | Sixteen Oceans | Text | 0:43:05 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Jay Electronica | The Neverending Story (ft. The-Dream) | A Written Testimony | Roc Nation | 0:48:24 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Pharoah Sanders | Love is Here: Part 1 | Live in Paris (1975) | Transversales Disques | 1:02:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Man Jumping | Belle Dux On the Beach | Jumpcut | Cocteau | 1:07:22 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Everything Play | シー・ムーン (C. Moon) | Everything Play | Panam | 1:12:34 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Andrew Pekler | Onaseuse / Crespo / Rica de Oro | Sounds From Phantom Islands | Faitiche | 1:17:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
S.hel | Law and Market | Disconnect | Whitelabrecs | 1:19:55 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Ishmael Cormack | Small Root | Maple Finch | Handstitched* | 1:25:31 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Dean Roberts | Not Fire | Not Fire | Erstwhile | 1:31:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Nmperign / Jason Lescalleet | The Mystery Disease that Haunts My Town | Love Me Two Times | Intransitive | 1:40:13 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Charles Curtis | Music for "Lester" | Performances & Recordings 1998-2019 | Saltern | 1:45:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Oliver Coates | The Wind at Maclaren Summit | John Luther Adams Canticles of the Sky / Three High Places | RVNG Intl. | 1:48:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Town and Country | Almost at White Glass and Sun | Up Above | Thrill Jockey | 1:52:16 (Pop-up) |
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This situation was dealt with and I sought the help I needed. Sorry for any anxiety or pressure it caused.
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Chris Farrell:
But as the 7 drunken nights work I was forced to abandon my peregrine falcon due to the nature of humans and falcons stark contrast.
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Along with current chat: there was gnarly case of dust in my old establishment it was never dealt with until I moved out, now I have the occasional flutter of dust almost reminiscently reminding me of the dangers of preemptive nostalgia.
JakeGould:
And as far as rent goes, I think people in cut-throat cities need to be very careful. One tactic that scummy landlords in gentrifying neighborhoods use is to let people be behind in rent for a few months. Renters feel good, but legally the landlord then has the right to say, “Owes back rent… Kick them to the curb…” It happens a lot more in retail, but it happens.
I think everyone needs a genuine bailout now. And $1,200 that will be taxed (!!!) is really pathetic. I mean the money will help. But still…
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Night WR.
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JakeGould:
My last landlord was very well connected to the local community board and despite being in the place for 12+ years and actually doing light maintenance around the building when they wouldn’t — and always paying rent on time — they treated me like crap when I broke the lease. The thing is they jacked up the rent for the same place by like 40% after I left and knew they would find someone. So they were nasty and mean to just be that way. Ultimate scum. Never trust NYC landlords.
My current place is truly rent stabilized and the owners and super is tons better. Neighbors nicer too. But still: Know your rights.
coelacanth∅:
if the person had shown a profile or even a name i probably would've lost a lot of sleep over it.
because then it's family.
...and maybe it is family.
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My picture of Alan Watts reminds me this is all one big magical accident.
Quick story: I used to have posters all over my wall in my room at the house I grew up in. Some of greats at the time, jay and silent bob Grateful Dead sublime etc.
After years of disobeying my parents and chasing something that wasn’t meant to be, I came home to a room with no posters on the walls. Just white walls and no door. Sort of a sign I needed to change.
I had been wanting to share pre-COVID. And also ask if anyone has any thoughts about the flaming lips trajectory as a band?
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coelacanth∅:
and chresti deserves the credit for the made-up fake language idea
Chris Farrell:
I briefly had an atlas up after that and have now just grown to embrace the white walls as a blank canvas.
Needless to say when and if I get my own place there will not be a single white wall in the house.
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My failure to launch has provided me with all the amenities and Absences that I would have expected.
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coelacanth∅:
i'd spend lots of time just standing there, studying.
it also had statistics about flora, fault lines, wind currents etc
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'night Carm
coelacanth∅:
i guess i wont be pulling that stunt for a while.
Chris Farrell:
Don’t really use my phone much but I have an unhealthy habit of taking it out to feel “busy important” to use my own term to describe how I see my generation (millennial/Gen Z)
@coel- that sounds like my kind of studying. I used to have different methods of looking at the map.
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Goodnight everybody!
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