This Amaarae album goes harder than these h**** ass female rappers
Yeah I’m talkin bout u megan, cardi .
Installing RDR2
I recommend trying to play the game a bit slowly, like don’t rush through like it’s a gamey game with “fun” levels, like take in the little things and sort of play it like a bit of a simulation. That’s how I got the most enjoyment out of it and impact from it by the end. Do what you want tho of course, just a recommendation.
steely up there but bowie forever got it
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George Clinton 
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Stevie
i like em but idk about that. fave gems?
need to move on with the Scorpions
He is very right
i like em but idk about that. fave gems?
need to move on with the Scorpions
takes a bit from The Blue Angel but with a more satirical twist and it's more focused on a corrupt city. It also looks beautiful. Saturated colors in particular.
haven't seen Lilli Marleen and I should give Berlin Alexanderplatz another try.
takes a bit from The Blue Angel but with a more satirical twist and it's more focused on a corrupt city. It also looks beautiful. Saturated colors in particular.
haven't seen Lilli Marleen and I should give Berlin Alexanderplatz another try.
Wait what
Wait what
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I know you don't think as high ofThe Blue Angel as the consensus but I'm pretty sure Fass twisted it in a way you'd like more. The later Sternbergs were often variations of Marlene's character in Blue Angel and I know you love them.
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Apparently there were missing tracks
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George Clinton 
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my apologies for simping over the white man but have u listened to berlin trilogy
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I know you don't think as high ofThe Blue Angel as the consensus but I'm pretty sure Fass twisted it in a way you'd like more. The later Sternbergs were often variations of Marlene's character in Blue Angel and I know you love them.
Oh you're talking about Lola? Yeah I heard about the Sternberg aspect
my apologies for simping over the white man but have u listened to berlin trilogy
Fam we are way past that
Fam we are way past that
writing a research paper for my application into this music program about the berlin trilogy so my mind is stuck on bowie rn tbh
my apologies for simping over the white man but have u listened to berlin trilogy
no who is that by
no who is that by
trio of bowie albums in late 70’s, i’d consider the height of his creative output. consists of heroes, low, and lodger. i’d lump iggy pop’s “the idiot” in there too just bc the sonic similarities, time it was written, produced by bowie.
trio of bowie albums in late 70’s, i’d consider the height of his creative output. consists of heroes, low, and lodger. i’d lump iggy pop’s “the idiot” in there too just bc the sonic similarities, time it was written, produced by bowie.
never heard of him
my apologies for simping over the white man but have u listened to berlin trilogy
If that’s your example, I might as well pick Kraftwerk
Also ‘70 - ‘74 David > Berlin trilogy
trio of bowie albums in late 70’s, i’d consider the height of his creative output. consists of heroes, low, and lodger. i’d lump iggy pop’s “the idiot” in there too just bc the sonic similarities, time it was written, produced by bowie.
Considering how many cooks were around him that era (Fripp, Belew, Visconti, Eno, etc.) it’s not fair to put it all on him. Half of Low and “Heroes” could qualify as Eno albums.
Considering how many cooks were around him that era (Fripp, Belew, Visconti, Eno, etc.) it’s not fair to put it all on him. Half of Low and “Heroes” could qualify as Eno albums.
to me it matters less how many hands were on the records. it’s all about the final output. all of those guys without a doubt would say none of it would be possible without bowie. at the end of the day most of these guys added onto already written tracks by bowie.
it’s like discrediting mccartney and lennon’s writing chalking it up to martin. george martin helped bring the ideas to life, but t there is no “song” without them. bowie was an immensely talented that knew exactly what people he needed to flesh out an idea.
if these guys didn’t talk so fondly of bowie’s writing then maybe, but it simply isn’t the case. eno played a HUGE part, but there’s a reason why bowie and eno’s work is drastically different than other eno collaborations at the time (specifically thinking of his great record with david byrne)