I'm Watching Too Much Adam Curtis Again
Thin Lizzy - King's Vengeance (1975 / Greatest hard rock of all time)
Hello internet pals of music. Today, some things are probably going to happen. They might not all be good things. They could all be amazing things. That’s how she goes (as they say), so you may as well just listen to a really nice song.
Hahahahahaha, oh shit.
I tried to retrieve some writing on a Wordpress site I started up in 2019.
It no longer exists, apparently.
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I’m actually pleased by that outcome.
Who needs to keep any of this? All the scratching of our names into the digital rock. There are approximately 8 billion people alive on this planet. Currently. All breathing. All dealing with something. Babies dealing with being babies. Kids dealing with being kids. Adults dealing with being adults.
Don’t even get me started on the animals, the insects, the plants, the molds…oh god. So much life, why do we feel such a need to preserve ourselves against the inevitable?
I mean, compared to Thin Lizzy. It’s certain that humans aren’t the only life form that appreciate music. So treat yourselves, and your interspecies friends to the greatest thing humanity ever conceived of: music.
And here is another edition of the bi-weekly playlist. To make up for completely forgetting about it in the whirlwind of my ass end of November, it’s thirteen songs instead of the usual ten.
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