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17 songs to celebrate Motion City Soundtrack
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My Music Taste Trends
So tomorrow I’m going to see Fall Out Boy again. I honestly don’t remember how many times I’ve seem them. It’s more than five, but less than the 14 times I’ve seen Motion City Soundtrack. Everybody says I go to a lot of concerts, but really, I’m just old. I probably only go to two or three concerts a year. They just add up over the years.
My love of music started early. In 1985 I got a boombox, or as we called them, a “Ghetto Blaster” for Christmas. I wasn’t a fan of the couple of cassettes I got with it, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, but I would soon enough find music I would enjoy. My Mom wasn’t one of those cool parents that introduced their kids to the Beatles. It would be decades before I would discover the greatness of the Beatles. Around that same time our cable company got MTV.
Thanks to MTV I got into a few of the hair metal bands of the 80s. I loved Bon Jovi, Poison, Skid Row, Gun N’ Roses, and Warrant. That’s about where my love for hair metal began and ended. As a poor middle school student, I was on a limited budget. Then I discovered the Beastie Boys. I had to find more music like them. What is this rap music? Back in those days, rap music wasn’t played on MTV. Eventually rap music got its own show, Yo! MTV Raps, and I was in heaven. I loved Run DMC, Public Enemy, KRS One, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and many others.
Then 1991 came and along and with it came “Smells Like Teen Spirt”. I never listened to another rap album. Nirvana changed everything. I was now a high school student with a minimum wage job and no bills, so I could afford cassettes and eventually CDs. I was getting into underground 90s alternative rock. Bands with funny names that nobody ever heard of like Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alice in Chains. They all would become huge. And others like Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., and Sugar, who weren’t as huge, but just as great. I would buy CD just because I’d heard of the band, or a band I liked mentioned them. I was buying a couple CDs a week. I loved when I could catch 120 Minutes on MTV. That was the only show that played the music I was into.
Eventually 90s alternative rock became main stream. The 90s seem to be the only time period in my life where my music was being played on the radio. I hear most peoples favorite music is from their college years. I was lucky to have a roommate that was into the same music. He introduced my to Matthew Sweet, and Urge Overkill. I got him into The Lemonheads, and Candlebox. We both discovered the greatness of Liz Phair and Juliana Hatfield. I also loved female singers. Not too many people I knew listened to many female bands. I loved Letters to Cleo, Tracy Bonham, Bree Sharp, The Breeders, Veruca Salt, Garbage, Hole, and many many others.
Then the late 90s came and music for me was blah. Also, since I was no longer in school, the years all blurred together. It’s weird how my music style seems to shift every ten years or so. In the mid 90s I was also into a lot of punk bands, NOFX, Screeching Weasel, Mr. T Experience, Bad Religion, and many others. These were internet years. It was easy to find and hear new bands. I pretty much loved every band on Epitaph Record, Fat Wreck Chords, and Lookout Records. The mid 90s were great, the late 90s though…blah.
Then in 2003 music became great again. I discovered my all time favorite band Motion City Soundtrack along with other bands nobody heard of like Fall Out Boy, Taking Back Sunday, Brand New, Dashboard Confessional, and many others. I still don’t really know what to call this phase, Pop-Punk? Emo? That’s the stuff I was listening to, and maybe still? I don’t even know what I’m listening to now. I am currently in a blah stage.
Now I’m mostly listening to podcasts. I’m still always looking for great music, but haven’t found much lately. Is there another phase coming? Am I just old and will only listen to old music now? Who knows?
I like to think I have a great taste in music, but I’m rarely into mainstream music. My tastes have changed from Hair Metal, to Rap, to Alternative Rock, to Punk, and Pop-Punk/Emo. I’m always looking for something new and different.
What’s next?
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An A-to-Z Guide to Bullshit Alternative Medicine
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Two crazy liberals, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush talk about immigration
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Trump makeup: Make your face great again
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Nancy Reagan was a living connection to a very different conservatism
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Russians make world’s deepest dive under ice
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World’s biggest floating solar farm powers up outside London
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Political Thoughts
So my newest coworker is very smart. He has a chemistry degree and knows his science. I was shocked to find out he doesn’t believe in global warming. How can someone who is so into science not believe in global warming? The answer, politics. It’s stupid, be global warming is one of those issues that is split down political lines. It really shouldn’t be. There is actual data and facts, but I guess when it comes to politics neither of those matter. Both sides are guilty of twisting data and facts to fit their agenda.
Although I tend to be more liberal, I try to understand the conservative points of view too. I don’t subscribe to either side. I would like all decisions made based on scientific evidence and facts. I wish there was a science party, but really, any third party is useless in out system.
I find it so hard to consume news media these days. Every outlet has their biases. It’s actually good to know what they are. People tend to consume the news media outlets that they agree with. It’s so hard to break out of your own little bubble. I’m as guilty as anybody, but I try. I actually can’t stand any tv news network. There just isn’t enough news to make a 24 hour network, so most of it is just filler garbage spreading their own agendas.
Isn’t it interesting that Fox is starting to get tougher on Trump now? He is dominating, but he isn’t the candidate that fox wants. CNN does they same thing with Hillary. They aren’t giving Bernie much of a chance just because Hillary won a bunch of Southern states that she was expected to win. CNN definitely wants Hillary. The major news network use to have a lot of pull when it came to choosing candidates, but I believe the Internet is starting to change that. Maybe not enough yet this year, but as the older people die, and more internet savvy people grow up. So many people think our country is in trouble, but I think it’s just fine. We’ll even be fine with Trump in the White House. Our checks and balances will keep him in check. We don’t need to test the system though, so make sure you vote.
Also, one interesting observation, why do we refer to the Ds by their first names, Bernie and Hillary, and the Rs by their last, Trump, Cruz, and Rubio?
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Installed Under Cabinet Lighting
So I missed my first Saturday blog of the year last week. That’s why I didn’t make it a thing. I knew life would get in the way. Last weekend I installed under cabinet lighting in our kitchen. I love it. I didn’t even think of it when we had our kitchen remodeled. With the LED strip lighting these days it’s pretty easy to install. You just have to plan a little how to and where to run the wires. Other than that, it’s a breeze to install and looks amazing in our new kitchen.
For our kitchen I just got white dimmable lights. They make some cool color changing ones too. I wish I could think of another place to install them they are so cool.Other than that, it was a pretty boring week. I spent all week in Bismarck sitting in classes to get my continuing education credits for work. Fun stuff. I’m glad it’s done and I am good for three years.