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do you still feel like to make or even listen to music when there's no more social life outside ? 

 

I don't but maybe that's just me... music is life, and life isn't seeing masked zombies wandering in the streets... 

 

 

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I like to stream Soma FM - Groove Salad station through my Logitech Squeezebox Touch to the main 2-channel stereo in my living room.  Kinda makes me feel like I'm in that show Bosch, sitting back in Bosch's mountainside glass abode, listening to some cool jazz through that $5,000 stereo w/McIntosh tube amp he has.

 

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3 minutes ago, chud said:

 

do you still feel like to make or even listen to music when there's no more social life outside ? 

 

I don't but maybe that's just me... music is life, and life isn't seeing masked zombies wandering in the streets... 

 

 


I take your point chud. It was more of a reaction to watching that UK Hidden Shadows documentary. That low vibrational feeling I get whilst watching that stuff (I almost switched it off after about half an hour) really has to be counteracted with some positivity.

 

And I find the idea of us “taking our power back” from these psychopaths who rule over us, as some sort of medicine for my spirit.

 

No offence intended. 
 

That and we used to have a massive music thread on this forum before, one that enjoyed very much.

 

Peace.

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3 minutes ago, Heavenman said:


I take your point chud. It was more of a reaction to watching that UK Hidden Shadows documentary. That low vibrational feeling I get whilst watching that stuff (I almost switched it off after about half an hour) really has to be counteracted with some positivity.

 

And I find the idea of us “taking our power back” from these psychopaths who rule over us, as some sort of medicine for my spirit.

 

No offence intended. 
 

That and we used to have a massive music thread on this forum before, one that enjoyed very much.

 

Peace.

 

I see no offense in your reply and I didn't watch the doc you alluded to... you should have done like me...

 

sorry to have spoiled your thread... 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, chud said:

 

do you still feel like to make or even listen to music when there's no more social life outside ? 

 

I don't but maybe that's just me... music is life, and life isn't seeing masked zombies wandering in the streets... 

 

 

 

Not played my bass recently. Still listening to music but as left ear blocked (Tried making a Doctor's appointment over the phone only to be told it "shows on our records it cleared up last year") certain frequencies get blocked. I can barely hear the bass as I used to. There was this song in the charts six, seven years ago "D.A.N.C.E." by Justice.

On good days I can hear everything on that track. Bad days, just the odd bit.

What amuses me is watching musical stuff on TV. We all know how Status Quo's "Rockin' All Over The World" goes. Aside from not being able to hear the piano introduction, I mistimed or misremembered the fuckeR because I thought I had the chorus but it came in about a couple of seconds later.

So blessing and curse is my hearing. Do look after your hearing, but loud noises can be pleasurable.

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Quite a change of pace here but I've always been into rock/metal music. Listened to this song last night for the first time in a while and the lyrics seem to be relevant now more than ever! More widely, a lot of Megadeth lyrics and themes have their roots in New World Order, microchiping , corruption etc. 

 

'Dance in the Rain' - Megadeth 
 
Sentenced to work a dead end 9 to 5
Trapped in a dingy corporate cubicle hell
Then go to work in the darkness on the midnight shift
Any chance you get, selling gas at the corner Shell
Three letters groups listening in on you
Under surveillance courtesy of Big Brother in your car
Drones monitor each and every move you make
It doesn't matter who you know or who you think you are
You'll never see a ray of daylight
So far in debt you're struggling to survive
But you will break your back fighting and they'll help
Before you let them break your pride
"Powers that be" will never win; a storm is coming, get ready
You better learn to dance in the rain, instead of wait for the sun
Learn to dance in the rain, the sun will never come
Down on your luck, you had your hand out once or twice
But all you wanted was just a hand, they say
"You have the right to remain silent", so shut your mouth
Don't mention the broken promises and lies of hope and change
"Powers that be" will never win; a storm is coming, get ready
You better learn to dance in the rain, instead of wait for the sun
Learn to dance in the rain, the sun will never come
Never come, dance in the rain, it ain't gonna come
Enslave and impoverish the middle class
Make them dependent then strip it all away
Al-CIA-da, destruction, and democide
Addiction, corruption, every word's a lie
Races, classes, sexes, religious wars
Destroy the family, and what love is for
The Fed and the Bankers own all the politicians
May I introduce you to the sons of perdition?
Replace the dictators Washington appointed
The Devil Messiahs and the dangerously disappointed
They lie to themselves, pleased with what they've done
Soon they all will be repaid and there's nowhere to run
 
 
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