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We're one step closer to those album remasters… though by now I consider the lo-finess of the SST catalog to be sort of elemental, it adds… headaches, good headaches. On the other hand when they got shamelessly poppy and signed with Warner the production got worse, way worse for some reason, like when the Replacements

cause that's where all da money's at! (por que ahi esta todo el varo ahora asumo que eres de por acaaaaa?)

For "Güey" it's pretty much "dude" or when someone says "no seas güey" (don't be güey) it means "don't be stupid", but that's pretty much all that word is used for around here. As for Güero it's blonde or generally meaning more like a rich kid or something or sometimes my mom goes to the market and the vendors call

here in mexico it means both, just depends on the context it's used.

it was actually Kim Gordon who recommended DGC to Kurt, SY were signed before Nirvana.

it's so badass when the hand starts dangling and he pulls it back like it's nothing. i mean, i would've thought it'd be a creepy moment but i just felt like fuck yeah eat that arm, am i sick?

Isn't linklater's point to just show how life is generally for most people? not everyone has these grand insights on existence, they're small and feel revelatory to you but its no big deal, and i don't think it's boring to show that aspect of life. Boyhood to me was like a celebration of "ordinary life", so yeah, the

Rogen*

Didn't know about that, I'm ashamed to say I'm pretty ignorant of foreign cinema haha.

Yeah, it's totally just thinking of other films that have used it recently that makes it lose its potency for me (50/50, Life after Beth), which shouldn't matter I know but I'm just not feeling it currently.

I loved Magnolia when I was 18, now I'm 21 and watched it recently and well, I don't feel the love as deeply as I used to for the film, like, I cringed at all the Julianne Moore scenes and when Melora Walters recites Aimee Mann's lyrics I felt so goddamn embarrassed… why? I believe because PTA wrote this film when he

I have a friend that loves Silverfuck, that song and all songs where the pumpkins get all "badass" make me cringe, I like Corgan's angsty sensitive songs not his angsty fuck you I'm torturing bullies in my fantasies songs.

I also don't get the stone temple pilots, they're elegant bachelors I guess… they're foxy to me, are they foxy to you???

Surfer Rosa sounds all over the place in a bad way for me sometimes, like it doesn't gel for me, it feels a bit undercooked, of course it has some great songs but Doolittle for me is so much stronger as an album from start to end. Not one thing sounds out of place, and it takes some wonderful odd turns with songs like

I love that song as well as Here Comes Your Man, never thought of them as novelty songs, maybe HCYM being really poppy and all registers as novelty for most but it doesn't sound "ironic" or some shit to me.

And what would be the point of sticking around?

You're gonna hate me for this but it'd actually be "Dificil De Matar"

I actually think the podcast is at its best when Nia's on, I really enjoy their rapport. She's a good counterbalance to Bill always automatically taking the guy's side when he reads questions, to me it makes for more interesting answers plus we get Bill and Nia bickering which I find hilarious.

Don't forget the first time he read shaaaaaaaarries beeeeeeerries:

Yeah even he has admited that he's gone too far with with the whole trash talking women thing, apparently this special won't have any of that cause he thought he took it too far on the last one, which I guess I agree although to me it just always registers as frustration at losing arguments with his wife, etc. And not