i feel like this shows you that theres an immense amount of beauty in the world, and it kinda makes you wanna explode. but in a good way explode with joy and light.
one of the most inner body shivering things ive ever heard while candy flipping. truly amazing. its like peeling the meaning of exsisting apart. i past statues with green moss covering them and thought they were stealing the thoughts out of my head as we drove. beautiful song
I have not experienced much of their music so my judgment is restricted to this one song and not the holistic impression that you have of the books. I’ll have to check out that album, and I can respect an enjoyment of cadence as opposed to the profundity of lyrics, but its disturbing how they seem to have never been introduced to the concept of brevity. As David Burn said: the better the singers voice, the harder it is to believe what their saying. In this case, itsBanalityOfContentThat slips by
You really need to get off this “hipster” thing. I probably don’t even know what you mean by that, so it isn’t worth arguing about. You really need to listen to the Books’ record “Lost and Safe” if you haven’t already. If you don’t think there’s incredible, mind-blowing songwriting going on, then it’s just a matter of taste, not superior or inferior intelligence. I for one really like the motor-mouth delivery of the lyrics even moreso than the words themselves.
Why? Because everyone who listens to LC is a hipster, or because LC is a hipster? In both cases your wrong. The difference being that a contemporary hipster (one who talks ambiguously intentionally as to appear to have the semblance of profundity, is immured in a sphere of irony in order to deflect criticism, narcissistic, etc) and a guy who writes a song about Janis Joplin sucking his dick. what now?
great idea good for the eyes
yes, send that there crazy jew person at them
the fith empire.
Agree. I liked it otherwise.
i feel like this shows you that theres an immense amount of beauty in the world, and it kinda makes you wanna explode. but in a good way
explode with joy and light.
Wow. this is unique.
yes yes yes! thank you for a slice of perfection.
great vid!
Wow, that’s just awesome. Jolly good!
This song is fascinating. One of my favorites.
i am so (clean) dirty
I have just made an instructional film for booksellers. Take a look
” expectation leads to dissapiontment” … False premise.
one of the most inner body shivering things ive ever heard while candy flipping. truly amazing. its like peeling the meaning of exsisting apart. i past statues with green moss covering them and thought they were stealing the thoughts out of my head as we drove. beautiful song
The bass line at 1:37 is fantastic
oh man this song is so chilled!!!
I ? this song!!
Smells a little pretentious as well.
worst period of music in history
interesting song and video.. i do like it..
im pretty sure these guys have done acid atleast twice
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Got shivers every time i listen it. IMMENSE
I have not experienced much of their music so my judgment is restricted to this one song and not the holistic impression that you have of the books. I’ll have to check out that album, and I can respect an enjoyment of cadence as opposed to the profundity of lyrics, but its disturbing how they seem to have never been introduced to the concept of brevity. As David Burn said: the better the singers voice, the harder it is to believe what their saying. In this case, itsBanalityOfContentThat slips by
You really need to get off this “hipster” thing. I probably don’t even know what you mean by that, so it isn’t worth arguing about. You really need to listen to the Books’ record “Lost and Safe” if you haven’t already. If you don’t think there’s incredible, mind-blowing songwriting going on, then it’s just a matter of taste, not superior or inferior intelligence. I for one really like the motor-mouth delivery of the lyrics even moreso than the words themselves.
Why? Because everyone who listens to LC is a hipster, or because LC is a hipster? In both cases your wrong. The difference being that a contemporary hipster (one who talks ambiguously intentionally as to appear to have the semblance of profundity, is immured in a sphere of irony in order to deflect criticism, narcissistic, etc) and a guy who writes a song about Janis Joplin sucking his dick. what now?