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Lollapalooza

So I am definitely going to see Radiohead plus 10 other awesome bands, this August. This is going to be my first Lollapalooza and I am so pumped. My and my two friends, Kyle and Eileen are going via car. Now I know that sounds expensive but the show starts around 11 0r 12 August 1st. Since we are poor college students, we cannot afford to stay Thursday, so we are arriving the day of. No bus was scheduled to arrive in Chicago before 11am, so we decided to drive. I had a hard time trying to find a hotel that was sort of close, cheap,and that would let someone under 21 check in. I finally found one.. called The Write Inn, its like 8 or 9 miles away from the venue. We decided to transport ourselves by transit, bus, and taxi once we get there. Well that's it. See you at Lollapalooza!
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The walk

to the bus stop has become boring. Same route every day. Same trees and hard sidewalks. Same crow following me around for a while... flying from one tree to another (ancient trees) after circling closely over me. At least I can make the distance in 35-40 minutes now. I'm still doing the same stuff at work, though someone who manages a fabrication shop wants to hire me as her assistant. That would be great. At least it would be more interesting. I also might be getting a car soon (a Mercedes). for free. I'd just drive it to the Marketplace and take the bus from there. Gas is ridiculously expensive and I make very little money.I numb myself with work, and then when I get home I make myself numb again. I have fleeting thoughts while at work but I brush them off and go back my numbness reality. I don't think about the future. I live day to day. I relish the moments when someone says something though-provoking at work, but those moments are rare. I only dread weekends when I have to face reality and myself... but then I numb myself some more.I live because I am alive, but there is little holding me here. Hearing the door knob turn after a sleepless night is one of the highlights. So is a call on my cell phone. But most of all I enjoy the time I spend on the bus... I listen to people's conversations and try to figure out what it is that makes people's lives meaningful, and why I can't have that. I overhear conversations about new grandchildren. I watch new mothers holding their babies tenderly in their arms, trying to keep them warm. These are people who live day-to-day and yet they still feel like giving another human being the opportunities in life they didn't have. And then I also listen to the people who have teenagers who couldn't care less about their parents anymore. These same people who once found meaning once again in their lives. All these things I see and hear remind me of "Nude". We can be rich, we can be beautiful, successful and have attained everything in life, but we are never satisfied. There's always something missing. I'm guessing there's some sort of connection with ourselves that we gain through connecting with another human being. At least that's the closest I've found to grasping what life is about. And it is always there... there are times when we are just about to get to that connection with another human being but something in our history keeps us from getting there. Which is why I think In Rainbows is also about regaining that childlike innocence we once had... being at a point in time where we didn't have such a long history of disappointments. I'm still there, though. I haven't grown up and I hope I never do. Music will die for me that day.
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Customize your RHMB

I've created two GreaseMonkey scripts so you can customize your boring Radiohead Messageboard background. (firefox only)[*] if you dont have it installed, install Greasemonkey first.http://www.greasespot.com/(go download)[*]then install the scriptshttp://userscripts.org/scripts/show/27828[use this one to change the background colour]http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/27775[use this one to change the background for some image file]i'm working on new scripts to customize the text, fonts, etc.Pablo Lanskyxxx
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Radiohead Vs Prince

Prince covered Radiohead's hit Creep in Coachella Festival.. after that, some fans uploaded videos of this appearance in youtube but Prince removed them or blocked them. Radiohead didn't accept his move. Thom Yorke said to billboard.com:“Really? He blocked it?” “Surely we should block it. Hang on a moment. Well, tell him to unblock it. It’s our … song.”
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For months now, I had been looking forward to the concert I attended 29 May: REM, Modest Mouse, The National, and Foals. The Hollywood Bowl is a favorite venue of mine, not because of the size (it's far too big to be a really great venue), but because you really can't have a 'bad' seat, and the acoustics are phenomenal, considering it's an outdoor amphitheatre. That said, the show was fun, but perhaps not all it was cracked up to be... for a variety of reasons. I will explain.Foals.Foals were a lie. There were numerous articles and interviews stating that Foals would be opening this tour, and yet, when the clock struck 6:30 and the first band took the stage, it was... not Foals. I was very disappointed that they weren't there, as I had really been looking forward to catching them live. Seriously, guys -- I was gutted.The National.The National are amazing. I mean that on every level possible, especially considering -- they have to be on stage at 6:30 in the evening, when a majority of the attendees are still wandering in (read: standing up and getting in my goddamn way). I would be frustrated at being "the entrance music," but they were all graciousness, thanking REM for inviting them on the tour and telling us it was "an amazing opportunity." Matt has a great stage presence, for a tall lanky fellow with a preternaturally deep voice. Their setlist, though short, was phenomenal -- for not being a stadium band (they're really meant for small, intimate venues with their cleverly dry lyrics and mellow sound), they had some remarkable builds, and played some of the songs I'm used to in a much bigger, more open style. Also, they tour with a brass section. Ridiculously rad. Their setlist was:Start A WarBrainySlow ShowAbelSqualor VictoriaApartment StoryMistaken for StrangersFake EmpireBaby, We'll Be FineMr November Honestly, I can't say enough good things about them -- Matt was in top form, and the band sounded phenomenal (except that they didn't have the violin mic'ed for the first 4 songs, which was tragic). I think they were far and away my favorite act of the night. I was surprised at how awesome Baby, We'll Be Fine was live -- the build to the end was incredible, completely unlike the studio version, and I was literally rocked. With the exception of one or two favorite songs that they almost never play live, I got quite a few of my favorite songs, and really, you can't go wrong with whatever you get from The National -- they're just that good.Modest Mouse.These guys were my wild card (not surprisingly). I'm a fan of MoMo's music (well, the old stuff), but I'm not exactly breaking news when I say that they are... inconsistent. And also, notoriously lame for setlists, recently (read: post-We Were Dead Before the Album Fucking Sank). I was not disappointed in either of those concerns -- they were fun, but inconsistent, especially in the setlist. I was really excited at the prospect of seeing Johnny Marr live, and he very much lived up to the image of him I had in my mind -- he is every bit the proper rock star... and manages to do so while being completely low-key, incredibly talented, and fucking hot for his age (44!). Seriously -- he is a ridiculously good looking fellow, and a brilliant guitarist. I couldn't take my eyes off him. (Besides, Isaac's hat was scary and I couldn't look at it.) Their setlist was a veritable clusterfuck of a couple of old (decent) songs, a couple of old (shitty) songs, and a couple of new (shitty) songs:Satin in a CoffinDancehallTeeth Like God's Shoeshine (*nb: I'm not sure what song this actually was -- I think it was Teeth, but I'm not 100% sure)Fire It UpTrucker's AtlasKing RatDoin' The CockroachFloat OnHeart Cooks BrainThe Good Times Are Killing MeThe ViewModest Mouse are fun live, and Isaac is probably the only man who can literally rock a banjo. Literally. I loved that I got Doin' The Cockroach and Fire It Up, and Trucker's Atlas was fun too. The hipsters in the crowd only knew Float On (to be expected), and the idiot chick behind me tried to tell me that MoMo are actually from Sweden... which, I believe, would be news to Isaac and the boys. Nota bene for the dumb chick behind me: just because you can't understand a single word that comes out of Isaac's mouth doesn't mean that MoMo are foreign... he always sounds like that, especially now that he's sober.REM.You know, this band has some serious nostalgia for me (as for most of us, I'd assume -- they've been around for well over 20 years now, amazingly), and I went into this expecting to have my youthful nostalgia indulged. I was disappointed on that front, though perhaps I had unrealistic expectations. Now don't get me wrong -- REM put on an amazing live show. They sound amazing -- Stipey is every bit the proper rock star, complete with the suit and the swagger -- and they have a fantastic stage show... but their setlist was absolute crap. Now, I understand they have a brand new album out, and they're excited about it (because this is the first new album this decade which is actually good), but come on -- I DID NOT WANT TO HEAR EVERY FUCKING TRACK ON THE NEW ALBUM. I understand that they're on tour to promote the new album, but really guys -- do your fans a favor, especially the long-term fans, and mix it up a little. Accelerate is their 14th studio album, and seriously -- for the depth of amazingness they have in their personal library, I got a total of 4 songs I could sing along with. Seriously. Their (ridiculous) setlist was:Pretty PersuasionLiving Well Is The Best RevengeWhat's the Frequency, Kenneth?Sitting StillIgnorelandMan-Sized WreathCircus EnvyDriveAccelerateHollow ManFall On MeHoustonElectroliteFinal StrawI've Been HighLet Me InLosing My ReligionHorse to WaterBad DayWalk UnafraidI'm Gonna DJ (which is laughably heinous, a total waste of a song, and frankly an insult!)---------Supernatural SeriousThe One I LoveUntil the Day Is DoneHappy Birthday (to me! And a bunch of other people, too.)Man On The MoonStipey had some ridiculously fun stage banter, including these gems: "This is only our third show on this tour, and it feels a bit stumbling still," (though it wasn't, really), "My mic's on" as they were walking off stage mumbling amongst themselves, "I'm voting for Barack Obama!" and a funtastic story about how the last time REM played the Bowl, Stipey took a header off the front of the stage during the second song of the set... this story ended in his polling the audience for how many people remembered his stage dive, then showing us his scar (heinous, and on his shin) and telling us "See, I take Hollywood with me wherever I go!"As I said, REM put on a great live show -- they're loud, they're fun, they have a great show and a great stage presence, and they sound great. But seriously, the setlist was a huge disappointment for me -- I know they're promoting their new album, but really -- did I have to get 9 of the 11 songs on it? And seriously, Stipey -- did all of the old songs you played have to be ridiculously obscure? You know that people want to sing along (and the crowdsinging for Losing My Religion, The One I Love, and Man On The Moon was fantastic!), so throw us a bone, man.Also, didn't anyone teach Stipey that an encore is supposed to be the songs that everyone wants to hear?! The One I Love: good choice. Man On The Moon: good choice. The obscure song you've only played on television, and never live? Mood killer. I'm all for a rare live track or two, but only if they're balanced out with songs I do know. The first single off your new album? Not even close, man. I enjoyed the show, but I've got to say -- I love REM, and have done for a long time, but that was a serious letdown -- I walked away wanting more... of the songs I know and love.All in all, a good show, but not exceptional -- in my humble opinion, then winner of the best act of the night goes, hands down, to The National; winner of the shittiest setlist of the night is a tie between MoMo and REM; winner of the best rock star of the night (and hottest bloke over 40) goes to Johnny Marr.
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Wychwood Music Festival

Great weekend of music, mad dancing, dressing up - and down! and new food experiences, ( Crocodile Burger anyone?). Highlights for me; The Blockheads, Duffy, Orchestra Baobab, The Imagined Village and Stornaway. The real ale was not the only attraction in the Wickwar tent, honestly. There were some really talented young musicians playing, 'We See Lights' and 'The Travelling Band' among many who caught my ear. In the Big Top Tent Mor Karbasi was real quality.The weather was kind to those of us who chose to camp and the sun shone brightly through cloud cover that threatened to put a damper on things, but only managed a pathetic shower on Saturday morning so early that most people didn't even notice. Cheltenham Racecourse must be the most beautiful venue for an event like this.Solar powered cinema was well worth a visit. Saw a fantastically gory, but brilliantly animated adult cartoon 'Free Jimmy' that really deserves a wider audience.Should have recovered by next weekend for Dublin!
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guitar status

accords:G - F et G - B-: 72pour ma BBQ-song (Hey Joe), j'ai quand même travaillé l'intro, qui n'est pas encore très fluide, mais commence à ressembler à quelque chose de sympa. Pas évident parce qu'il y a des flick-off et des accords avec seulement 2 ou 3 cordes, qu'il faut choper juste! Ca doit être un bon exercice.j'arrive à faire Planet Telex en entier, et à chanter dessus! mal, mais ça fait plaisir d'y arriver.
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I am a citizen insane!

Yiiiiiiii-haaaaaaaaa, I'm going to Bercy too!!! Just found train tickets + hotel + ticket!!! it was kind of a last-minute decision, and I'm so happy that I managed to settle everything.just hope that the strike doesn't begin earlier as announced (apparently, that happens quite often...)wow, so good! can't wait!
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Obama Wins Nomination!

Finally!CHANGEISGOOD!Don't forget to VOTE!(Oh, and ask your local municipality how votes are counted!If you don't know.. how can you be sure your vote will count?)Accountability is the answer.
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Out of the Office

I will be away from the computer from June 3rd - June 10th. Seeing a cool band in Ireland. Matt Lane on June 5th. It should rock! And then some other band, Radiohead, on the 6th. I hope they're worth the price of admission.hahhhahaI am so excited, I can't sleep. It sucks. I just want to be there already!
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guitar status

appris l'intro de Hey Joe! bon, ça roule pas encore super bien, mais je vois comment ça marche - et j'ai compris que c'est une bête gamme penta de A depuis le bas! trop fortmoi qui comprenais pas la forme (parce que je la comparais à la gamme majeure...)
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