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Post by nikkeisindex on Apr 18, 2022 21:23:00 GMT
I can't explain this but it seems like it's a thing.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Apr 18, 2022 22:33:00 GMT
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Post by sukebegg on Apr 24, 2022 5:57:34 GMT
I can't explain this but it seems like it's a thing. Many moons ago I ran across a thread about this bizarre dude, Teddy Boy Greg the Barber, on some defunct punk/HC board...Fancied himself a rockabilly face-tattoed king of barbering...Among other things, he had a self-professed toe-sucking obsession. So happy I can finally use this information for the betterment of the globe...
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Apr 24, 2022 11:10:37 GMT
If he loves Russia so much Vlad should conscript the cunt and ship him off to the front as cannon fodder.
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Post by beta on Apr 26, 2022 4:13:27 GMT
If he loves Russia so much Vlad should conscript the cunt and ship him off to the front as cannon fodder. Reasonable proposition. As a huge rockabilly fan and stand-up bassist, I have to confess that it's not a foot fetish but a bloody annoyingly expensive FOOTWEAR fetish that is killing me. I have so many pairs of shoes for the stage it must be a psychological problem. I thought my sisters were bad with their hundreds of pairs of "work shoes", but I think about the suede shoes alone I have for the stage while I eat rice and beans three times a day. I am a fucken idiot. Fuck me fuck me fuck me.
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Post by pussycat on Apr 27, 2022 15:33:07 GMT
The first time I ever saw the Cramps live this woman jumped up on stage and stripped to like a leather thong and just danced very sexily along with the band holding a cat o nine tails. And at one point she put her leg up to lux interior’s crotch, which he humped quite furiously. Not a foot fetish, per say, but an ankle fetish maybe?
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Post by beta on Apr 28, 2022 7:58:57 GMT
I miss such shows. Saw some band in Hamilton, Ontario once dare the opening band to play in their underwear, which they did. What was the prize? The Throbs played nude by the end of the show. I still laugh about it. Try that in today's "We are so open-minded" culture.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Apr 28, 2022 9:21:11 GMT
I miss such shows. Saw some band in Hamilton, Ontario once dare the opening band to play in their underwear, which they did. What was the prize? The Throbs played nude by the end of the show. I still laugh about it. Try that in today's "We are so open-minded" culture. Even just reading about this constitutes Mind Rape of my mind's eye therefore I will be seeking reparations for the rape trauma induced by such a holocaust-level affront to my safe space sensibilities. My solicitors will be contacting you shortly, "Beta", if in fact that is even your real name.
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Post by beta on Apr 29, 2022 5:32:44 GMT
Solicitations used to be interesting. Trauma is big business. Welcome to the legal hell lawyers have yearned for--endless litigation.
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Post by Ladyfingers on Apr 30, 2022 6:10:57 GMT
Fetishes are contagious within subcultures, mostly because subcultures tend to be composed of people who define themselves by affectation.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on May 1, 2022 11:27:26 GMT
Fetishes are contagious within subcultures, mostly because subcultures tend to be composed of people who define themselves by affectation. Affecting a look, that being, posers. The punks, the metallers, the goths, the emos, all posers. Not to mention the religious freaks; the amish, the jewish fellas in the mad hats and ringlets, the tea-towelled jihadi cuntz, on and on. Ya gotta belong to something though.
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Post by Ladyfingers on May 1, 2022 23:46:09 GMT
What's a "poser", really? Someone who covers their tattoos for work? As a nominal "goth" (I deejay, wear black, etc) I found some of the most extreme-looking people in the scene were also the flakiest non-contributors of all.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on May 2, 2022 0:02:41 GMT
What's a "poser", really? Someone who covers their tattoos for work? As a nominal "goth" (I deejay, wear black, etc) I found some of the most extreme-looking people in the scene were also the flakiest non-contributors of all. Yeah come to think of it I dont really know. I wouldve said anyone putting on a look. But thats everyone. When I wear a doom metal band shirt I am putting on a "pose" for people. Ergo i am a poser. Even though "poser" obviously means a phony. But I really do love doom metal. So maybe I'm not a poser in the accepted phrasing. Way too early in the day to think this hard. I am going to the record store now in my doom metal t-shirt to do some more posing even though I do not consider myself a poser.
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Post by beta on Sept 28, 2022 17:29:58 GMT
I always thought a poser was somebody who pretended to like something to fit in with a group of people, but once alone or with a different group would declare a very different set of values regarding art/music. I, of course, am too advanced to be a mere poser. I am an avowed pseudo (rhymes with potato)-poser. Of what? I haven't a clue.
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Post by sukebegg on Sept 30, 2022 11:26:43 GMT
I imagine "hipster" has replaced "poser" as a meaningless insult. What possesses people to think they are somehow scoring a win? To wit: I had this online exchange with another 50-something Western male I have hung out with IRL: Dude: Bukowski is hipster bs Moi: Well it's like once you read Buk and Henry Miller (and Nietzsche), you realize where Henry Rollins stole his schtick. If you read Fante, Celine, even Knut Hamish, you realize where Buk was coming from but he really managed to form his own unique take/style and certainly deserves Poet Laureate Americana... Dude: Never read Bukowski and don't know those other guys besides Rollins... Judging other people's hidden intentions in a wholly subjective object of pleasure...I dunno but it irks me.. Bukowski was a big Catullus fan also - randomly ran across a poem of his translated Buk style...
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Post by beta on Oct 2, 2022 3:40:56 GMT
Huge fan of Fante, but can only take Bukowski at a distance. Too much romance for my realist inner self. Not Bukowski, I suppose, but his fans I tend to keep at a distance. Having thought about it, I have read all of Bukowski's books. It was when all my drug addict friends starting quoting him to me that I stopped re-reading Bukowski's books. I thought the addicts were forgetting Bukowski actually went to work every fucking day at the post office. He was writing fiction. I don't even bother trying to point that out anymore. I don't even engage in the discussion. I'll probably read Bukowski again when I am done with my current binge reading of non-fiction, which is a weird departure for me. I have been reading about C programming and Python. What the fuck happened to me?!!! Am I still the same person I was before? I do wonder when I look at the bookshelves.
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Post by nikkeisindex on Oct 7, 2022 17:54:04 GMT
I thought this would be a good place to put an unrelated topic. First of all, I regret nothing. People who like rockabilly are perverts and should be in jail. This song has been killing me lately. Many plays. m.youtube.com/watch?v=zk5Dvw0btbkNot especially rare, I did buy this, and I was so curious about the nondescript 3 syllable chorus stab that I turned to the lyrics sheet. I'm not currently willing to do the work to link to this photo but take a listen, I do it, I take it my right hand, rub it in, I mean, I'm 90% sure this song is about jerking off. Now whether it's on self of another person, that's the remaining 10% mystery. Great song. In all sincerity, drums and bass alone, this is a stone cold classic, and add the excellent use of synth, already over the top quality, and what do I really want out of lyrics. Very little. Jerking off? Fine, totally great lyrical topic on top of an already killer song.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Oct 8, 2022 1:01:24 GMT
This song has been killing me lately. Many plays. Not especially rare, I did buy this, and I was so curious about the nondescript 3 syllable chorus stab that I turned to the lyrics sheet. I'm not currently willing to do the work to link to this photo but take a listen, I do it, I take it my right hand, rub it in, I mean, I'm 90% sure this song is about jerking off. Now whether it's on self of another person, that's the remaining 10% mystery. Great song. In all sincerity, drums and bass alone, this is a stone cold classic, and add the excellent use of synth, already over the top quality, and what do I really want out of lyrics. Very little. Jerking off? Fine, totally great lyrical topic on top of an already killer song. Had a root around, weirdly, this was the 2 guys from MINISTRY in the early 80's ffs.
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Post by beta on Oct 9, 2022 19:34:07 GMT
Tasty riff to start. Great groove.
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Post by nikkeisindex on Oct 18, 2022 16:59:50 GMT
I believe that's the drummer who, with Ministry, was so bored he read books on a music stand during the set.
I wanna upload this photo of the lyric sheet but I'm too stupid but that incredible 3 syllable vocal stab. First of all, I'm so pleased there is any listening and recognition of why I like this song, thanks. 2nd, it has to be about jerking someone off. I was so interested in that catchy part I was like "What are they saying, well I have the record, let's look." "RUB IT IN!"
Will you show me, teach it to me Show me how it's done I took it Put it in my right hand Tight now, I show you just like that I make no mistake I do it again Rub it in Stare em in the face I do it again
Pretty filthy!
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Post by beta on Oct 18, 2022 19:41:00 GMT
Rockabilly getting what it really wants in this thread. Down 'n' dirty rockabilly boogie. It amazes me that rockabilly is alive in any form. Brian Setzer and Darrel Higham have a lot to answer for. Ragtime was dead, from what I have read, before "The Sting" used one of Joplin's rags. I am still laughing about the Ministry's drummer putting it all into perspective. It's a job, after all is said and done.
The filth and the fury continue, it seems.
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