rock_dude86
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get up!
yeah although i have a load of their releases im tempted to get this when its out to hear how they all blend into each other on a single record!!
also did not know about the tour....thanks////
in the begininng...
i remember making mix tapes on my dad's hifi and making my very own (and probably) not very great artwork on microsoft publisher!!
i also remember having a tape recorder and pretending to be on the radio talking to myself.
mix cds never held the same brilliance but i do try to maintain the making of a good playlist for a cd
however recently being a student i acquired a cassette walkman from a charity shop to connect to my hifi and have the princely albums of rem "monster" and "document" and tears for fears "the hurting" (an album i would not have previously listened to and is actually quite good)..i also have an old texas album knocking around and had a brief period of mixtape nostalgia for my university graphics studio
i do miss mixtapes however i find i do not have a need for them which is a shame but they will always have a fondness in my heart
(as for whoever said vinyl is shit they are wrong, act anybody with a heart)
One Of Those Songs...
...That although it isn't going to be an all time great it does pick up on a lot of things which people think about on various levels.
Yes they might be just cliche lines to provoke a reaction. Some more deep than others
Don't dislike it but i don't hate it either
Torn
Yes I do like this song which confuses me as I haven't liked any previous releases by Arctic Monkeys however some of the other artwork is quite good and this isn't even good enough for a shit van halen tribute band! but as a single I am tempted to purchase it because the intro is ace

In Photos: White Lies @ Brixton Academy, London
In Photos: Monotonix @ Hector's House, Brighton
In Photos: The Specials @ Hammersmith Apollo, London
In Photos: Camden Crawl Launch Event @ The Blues Kitchen, London
Ambient Noise Pollution Can Be Frustating
Generally I agree with this statement there is too much low quality shite soundwaves destroying our ears, but this is why the Walkman/iPod have both been so successful because everyone can have their own personal soundtrack to avoid the forced audio pollution.
but also occassionally if you are say in a shop and a song comes on which is good but you may not have heard it you have to track it down as the staff will not know what it is.