Thursday, March 29, 2012

What does it really mean?

This is my list of CDs that I would be looking at in awe...awe of what?


MUSIC

--albums--
American Football - s/t
The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
Armor For Sleep - Dream To Make Believe
Brand New - Deja Entendu
Jackson Browne - The Next Voice You Hear: The Best Of
Kate Bush - The Whole Story
Phil Collins - Both Sides
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Counting Crows - Recovering The Satellites
Counting Crows - This Desert Life
The Cranberries - Bury The Hatchet
Crosby Stills & Nash - Daylight Again
The Cure - Paris
Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most
Deep Blue Something - Home
Genesis - s/t
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
Green Day - Dookie
Green Day - Insomniac
George Harrison - Cloud 9
Hidden In Plain View - Resolution
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Avril Lavigne - Let Go
Aimee Mann - The Forgotten Arm
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
Nirvana - Incesticide
Nirvana - In Utero
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Offspring - Smash
Oingo Boingo - Nothing To Fear
Our Lady Peace - Burn Burn
Our Lady Peace - Happiness…Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch
Our Lady Peace - Healthy In Paranoid Times
Rush - Power Windows
Silverchair- Freak Show
Silverchair- Frogstomp
Steely Dan - Aja
Tears For Fears - Shout: The Very Best Of
Toto - Toto IV
Various - Drowning Mona OST
Various - Ghostbusters OST
Various - Teaching Mrs. Tingle OST
The Wallflowers - Bringing Down The Horse
“Weird Al” Yankovic - Dare To Be Stupid
“Weird Al” Yankovic - Even Worse
“Weird Al” Yankovic - Off The Deep End
Steve Winwood - Back In The High Life

I have at some point in time owned all of these.  I don't have the kind of income to buy them all again at once.  To begin the quest would be pointless because I could very well die any minute/day...

So...I guess I'll just listen to Grooveshark and let my money sit until I see a dire need to do otherwise...yeah right!  No, no...it could happen (right?  YEAH, RIGHT!  QUIT SAYING THAT...)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

deja view

Huh...so...I guess I like DEJA ENTENDU (2003, Razor & Tie) by Brand New.  Weird, b/c I could have sworn I hated that CD...I used to think it reeked of mediocrity at best...I guess A. I wasn't familiarized enough with the "emo" genre to realize that anything too outside of the realm of primal/punk-type rock would just be too "weird" for most people and B. my expectations for music in general circa 2005 were way off the charts.  I'm listening to it now via Grooveshark and I swear most of these songs were played on my local alt rock station, although truth be told they were most likely in heavy rotation on my LastFM station(s) so it just sorta seems like that.  I mean, it's just amazing, this CD is like the soundtrack for an emo-arthouse film circa 2003 (what is emo-arthouse you ask?  Heck if I know...).
  I listened to Armor For Sleep's DREAM TO MAKE BELIEVE - and enjoyed it - for the first time in...3 years?  4?  It's sure been awhile.  I used to think it was my FAVORITE CD, and I asked my sister to buy it for me on iTunes b/c my computer at the time was a total piece of garbage...$10 was spent on that and not too long afterward I threw the CD-R away.  WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME!!!!???
  I bought Genesis - Live/The Way We Walk Volume Two: The Longs for the 15th time (apprx?).  It was only a buck and six cents and I had $0.75 in Hastings credit, and enough cash to cover the rest...
  It's kinda scary to think I'll be living all these/those years, with buildings and electricity, and shopping...and then one day NONE of it will matter.  The kind of music I like, what I've decided to eat, my dreams...all of it will be dust.  Almost as scary, if not more so, is the idea that civilization is an ocean away from collapse.  So many nations are populated by folks living in fear, many of them are on the run for their lives.  Genocide occurs contantly in Africa, human rights violations of every kind imaginable & worse occur just about every day in Iran and China...and China practically owns us.  Iran most likely has the ability to destroy us, while the reverse is not true.  And even if it were true, we wouldn't dare blow them up b/c they would go down knowing they got an even trade.
  I keep making lists of CDs I want to own.  I'm not sure why; I can get just about everything I want and more for free.  And the gov't apparantly thinks I shouldn't have anything more than food clothing & shelter...oh, and medical care as needed.  I'm surprised they pay for my cholesterol medicine.  They could stop paying for my Abilify AND the cholesterol medicine, since my physician seems fairly certain that the Abilify is causing my spike in cholesterol, although the food I eat probably doesn't help either...I mean, they don't pay for diabetes assistance or dental care, which I agree is a waste of gov't funds.  I mean, I have poor dental health and although it's difficult, I would not expect Medicaid to pay for my $300 dental bill.  If I had taken the advice of everyone around me and brushed my dang teeth, I wouldn't be in this situation.  So, why do they pay for the latest anti-psychotics?  I mean, I guess they can't exclude much of anything since anti-psychotics wear off and for some patients the medicine doesn't work to begin with, so they need to keep trying different things.  Idk...the MSRP of Cymbalta is $600 - YIKES!  I'm not even sure why I'm taking it, I should probably ask my psychiatrist...
  It's frightening to keep reminding myself of how pointless everything is.  At worst, I could save my money until I can afford a TV of some kind (19" minimum unless my gramma wants her TV back eventually...not sure what her long term expectations are on that front...hers is apprx 15", which is almost big enough, but still a bit too small, IMO.).  And yeah, TVs are a pain to replace, they cost more than their worth, or it seems like they do to me b/c I get so little to spend every month, but at least they've gone down in price quite a bit over the last 15 years...and they function a lot better than they used to.  A 15" TV of today actually is more useful than a 15" TV of 20 years ago b/c you don't have reflection and you don't lose 1/8th of the screen when watching an anamorphic widescreen movie (although not all anamorphic widescreen movies fill the entire screen, regardless of what TV you have; I don't know why but different movies have different aspect ratios and the black bars only disappear if the film was made with a certain aspect ratio, there may be more than one aspect ratio this can be said about, I really don't know...I'm not even sure what an aspect ratio is...).
  Heck, even my Blu ray player was $25 more than it should have been.  And in my opinion it should have never been needed.  All Lions Gate had to do to make everyone happy was ask the MPAA to give THE LAST UNICORN a PG rating instead of a G rating and then the prunefaced WalMart shoppers would have no business complaining about a few "dams" and a barely noticeable few seconds of private part exposure here and there...but no.  Instead they use this controversey surrounding the censorship of that movie to force THE LAST UNICORN fans into buying a blu ray player.  And I'm well aware that this is Hollywood's world and I'm just living in it, so I did the sensible thing and just bought one.  Thankfully it has analog connectability, so my gramma's 14" TV (NOT widescreen, NOR Hi-def) can work with it.  I noticed one brand selling a blu ray player fairly cheap at WalMart.com about a year ago, maybe 7 or 8 months ago, and it did NOT have analog connectiosn and I just knew that wasn't smart.  Maybe I had an actual reason for thinking that, but I don't think it had anything to do with me borrowing someone's spare TV.  I didn't even know my gramma had a TV lying around...but anyway, I'm sure glad the one I did pick has analog.  That was actually a key factor in buying that particular one, since I bought that and a stereo receiver, since I have little to no use for a home theater receiver and home theater receivers cost more money than stereo receivers, and I was trying to get all I "needed" for as little money as possible.  And I don't have room in my music listening area for 5.1 speakers.  I MIGHT have room for a 3.1 CH system, and the features you get with a HT rec'r are almost drool-inducing to read about, but for hi-fidelity audio in a HT format you'd need to spend probably AT LEAST $300.  Budget HT rec'ers are OK, or so I've heard, but a cheap Sony stereo receiver and a equivelantly priced home theater rec'er from home audio legends Onkyo, powering SSB1000 bookshelf speakers by Sony, sounds pretty much the same to my ears.  The Onkyo rec'rs MSRP was about $100 more than the Sony and I paid about $200 total for that thing, whereas the Sony was about $130.  I'm not even sure I could have gotten a decent HT rec'r with my dental appt - $80 - and knowing that I would NEED to buy speakers that cost AT LEAST $100...eh...I could have done it, I know dang well I could have...that's under $500 with the BD player, but I just wasn't thinking.  I bought a boat load of CDs and I don't even have most of them, if any, anymore.  Oh well...here's hoping next year brings better...

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Reasons I Won't Be Coming...

This is what it's come down to.  This is the grave you made.  You may learn to love it a little, but you'll spend most of your life trying to escape it.

1.  Kate Bush - The Whole Story
2.  Phil Collins - Both Sides
3.  Toto - Toto IV

PEOPLE ALWAYS TAKE A STEP AWAY FROM WHAT IS TRUE.
that's why I want you around.

I never loved you, you consumed me with the time we spent together; I don't blame you, I know everyone has to make a living, but I must confess disgust at myself for falling in your arms time and time again, telling myself I had good reason.  I regret the life I could have had...

Aerosmith - Big Ones
Aerosmith - Box Of Fire
Aerosmith - Get A Grip
Aerosmith - Permanent Vacation
Aerosmith - Pump
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Tori Amos - Under the Pink
The Cars - Greatest Hits [1985]
Phil Collins - ...But Seriously
Phil Collins - Face Value
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
The Cure - Paris
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Gentle Giant - Octopus
The Get Up Kids - Something To Write Home About
The Grateful Dead - American Beauty
The Grateful Dead - Europe '72
The Grateful Dead - Steal Your Face
Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View
Elton John - Greatest Hits [1974]
KISS - Animalize
KISS - Crazy Nights
KISS - Lick It Up
KISS - Unmasked
New Order - Low-Life
Nirvana - In Utero
Nirvana - Nevermind
Oingo Boingo - Skeletons In The Closet: the Best Of
Our Lady Peace - Burn Burn
Passion Pit - Manners
Pearl Jam - Rearviewmirror
R.E.M. - Murmur
R.E.M. - Reckoning
rush - moving pictures
311 - greatest hits 1993-2003
weird al - 1983-1994
the who - who's next

"THINGS THAT MAKE UP A LIFE/THOSE DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER"
who are you and what do you want?!/everyone I ever loved...at my funeral...it'd hurt too much to watch me drown...

"what I gave is yours to keep" / "Surprises let me know she cares" / I still think about you sometimes


American Football - s/t
Armor For Sleep - Dream To Make Believe
Blink 182 - Enema Of the States
Jackson Browne - The Next Voice You Hear: The Best Of
Cartel - Chroma
Chicago - Greatest Hits 1982-1989
The Cinema - My Blood Is Full Of Airplanes
Emarosa - s/t
Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
Hidden In Plain View - Resolution
Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
Our Lady Peace - Happiness...Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch
Panic! At The Disco - Vices & Virtues
saves the day - stay what you are
senses fail - let it enfold you
silverstein - discovering the waterfront
sponge - rotting pinata
the starting line - direction
the starting line - say it like you mean it
3eb - s/t
3eb - blue
3eb - out of the vein
toad the wet sprocket - pale
trespassers william - having
the wallflowers - bringing down the horse
steve winwood - back in the high life

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Friday, March 2, 2012

25 days later - $1.00

I accumulated enough earnings to request a check @ InboxDollars on the 6th of February this year.  The minimum is $30.  Three of that is taken care of when you request the check before it, and each subsequent check.  So I only had/have to earn $27 actually...and now it's the 2nd of March and I finally have $1.00 - which is nothing to sneeze @ since I only get $0.02 from clicking on a button that "proves" that I read the email.  I mean, what is that?  50 paid emails in 25 days?  I guess that actually makes sense...I kinda thought it would take at least a month, but they are consistent about sending me two emails a day, so...let's see...in 365 days/1 year, that is ...lemme get my calculator here... $14.60.  So IF I don't take advantage of any of their offers, I'm still over halfway to getting paid.  I mean, it's not enough to live on, or even take a lengthy break off your workweek, and I guess for that it's really not worth it for people that have jobs & aren't eligible for any of the offers on their website...for me though it's kind of exciting, although I still got 2 years ahead of me......

From The Sound's Mouth

SHOCK OF DAYLIGHT is still OOP, but the two subsequent releases by little-known post-punk band THE SOUND (1979-1988) both were rereleased less than two months ago.  FROM THE LION'S MOUTH (1982) & JEOPARDY (1981).  The bad news is I can't afford 'em ):

Today is the day my MyPoints Barnes & Noble Gift Cards are/have been/will be - (??) - fulfilled.  Weather or not they actually get 'em out in the mail TO-DAY is quite possibly another story; we'll see...Based on past experiences w/ MyPoints, they won't TELL me they fulfilled the redemption until tomorrow...I don't know why they always wait a day from the time their website reflects this to the time they go out of their way to let me know...But anyway; fat chance they'll get here before my 20% off coupon @ BN expires, but I'll probably get another coupon toward the end of the month...I really have more interest in using it online than in stores though & the current coupon is only good in store.  Their in-store selection used to be top-notch.  You can't really blame them for degrading though.  A lot of definitive classics CDs have gone out of print, either to be replaced by bloated multi-disc sets.  Joy Division's CLOSER & just about every Genesis CD ever made, especially the first 5 CDs - not counting the 1969 collaboration with Jonathan King - as well as their live CDs, although all of their music is available in single disc formats in South America & other parts of the world.  What's even more nifty is you can get either the 2007 Nick Davis remixes in single disc format or you can get the original mixes in single disc editions OR you can get the 1CD/1DVD packages, which feature the Nick Davis remixes, in both stereo & 5.1 channels as well as music videos & concert footage etc.  The only downside is this does NOT apply to local brick & mortar stores - technically importing music from certain countries is illegal & I guess Amazon gets away w/ it b/c nobody barges into their warehouse with the intention of inspecting their merchandise.  Someone w/ the FBI or Interpol - or whoever handles this b.s. - could walk into B&N & easily pick up a copy of SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND and use that as probably cause for shutting them down.  With Amazon's warehouse, you A) need to get a warrant (which could happen I suppose.....) and B) you need to figure out which warehouse they stock their "illegal" imports, which, I guess might be all of them.  What's worse is the amount of time it would take to sift through Amazon's inventory just to find a harmless piece of music - which would be more destructive than anything to remove from the marketplace, since if the buyer can't buy the freakin' thing he/she can always go the thepiratebay & download it since public domain could go into effect.  Actually, I think it still would apply as things are, but it would be up to the judge & you never can be too sure about that kind of thing...I mean, the music is still IN-PRINT, it's just more expensive than it "should" be...and who cares if the music is remixed??!  Oh, and I forgot to mention, you can buy the original mixes @ Amazon's MP3 store although you might have to sacrifice your pursuit of audiophile-quality sound, although that doesn't apply to most people, The Judge included (most likely), so...ya know; it just kinda sucks the gov't has to overlook one law so they can successfully enforce the other...
  And Kate Bush's THE WHOLE STORY has been out of print for at least a couple years now.  So what's left?  Between lagging CD sales & a lack of opportunity to carry the absolute best music that exists on record, B&N has decided based on those factors to mainly carry greatest hits CDs & top selling new releases...
  So...their website is more where my interests are at.  Unless I get a hankering for a latte - which is unlikely, since I had one at a Target Starbucks & another at the actual Starbucks and another & "The Barnes & Noble Cafe" & none of them really satisfied me, although the B&N Cafe one was hands down the best of the three & was less money spent, too...If I do get a hankering for a latte, I'll probably go downtown to Cup & Cork...although maybe not; sometimes their stuff is too sweet...I tend to mix lattes with Coffee Fool coffee & the mixture of real hi-Q coffee & latte is way better than any latte I've had in recent memory.
  I still have $12 to spend on ??? this month.  I already bought a CD ($4.60) & spent $2.38 on late fees at the video store closest to where I live - Family Video (I owed them $11.50 as of last night...I could pay all of it down, but that would be an absolute waste of $; I don't even remember the last movie I saw that I actually enjoyed enough to sit through the entirety of.)