Pinkerton is a special album. To see a band go from overnight sensations to scaring the hoes. To see Rivers Cuomo go from the cute dude in the music video for Buddy Holly to a guy with yellow fever.
Some things make me feel such profound emotions, like of nostalgia or melancholy, but I know I'll never be able to convey them because they're so linked to my personal experiences. While that bums me out as a (supposed) writer, I also kind of like the very fact that those emotions tied to those experiences are exclusively mine
I used to be so good at "guess the anime opening" quizzes but now there are just too many shows, and my music taste has gotten obnoxious to the point of not liking most modern anime openings
As a straight man, are you allowed to call a gay man "girl" or is that exclusively for other gay men as well as women to use? This knowledge might come in handy sometime
I'll be honest, I don't even really know what The Who sound like. I've just heard a bunch of tracks here and there, and this is one of them. What can I say, CSI played a lot on TV.
Baba O'Riley might be my favorite of the CSI themes though. Just unmatched machismo
Eventually I'm going to run out of songs to recommend from this album, but for now this track is a slow, contemplative ascent through pain and despondency, or something. Look man, I'm not actually that good at talking about music. I just listen to it and recommend it, but this song is great. Nice gradual build, orgasmic crescendo. You get it.
White supremacists will bend over backwards to show examples of why their race is superior—from pseudoscience to historical revisionism, but they never actually acknowledge the strongest evidence they do have: that their race wrote Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls
I wonder if there are any romances with surprise gayness. Like, you think it's a standard straight romance with a bunch of opposite sex love interests, but then it hits you at the end with the true gay love
Instead of a single song, have an entire playlist of sad midwest emo boys. I doubt most of them are actually from the midwest, but midwest is a feeling, and every place's got a midwest. You have to listen to it while staring at the cover image though, as it enhances the mood.

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