The Tragically Hip Watching Television

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The Tragically Hip Watching Television
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2 years ago

The Monkees take over the Supreme Court. 

3 years ago
I Love Gordon Lightfoot’s Beard In The 70’s

I love Gordon Lightfoot’s beard in the 70’s

1 year ago

"ur so quiet whats on ur mind"

me

"ur So Quiet Whats On Ur Mind"
1 year ago
Tuomas Holopainen And His Cat.
Tuomas Holopainen And His Cat.

Tuomas Holopainen and his cat.

2 years ago

We all know that you don't take requests whatsoever, so could you please refrain from telling us facts about music?

Indeed as I never take requests, I will tell you nothing whatsoever about music.

Music was invented on Friday the 13th in February of 1970, a day known as "The Black Sabbath." It consisted of a song called "Black Sabbath" on an album called "Black Sabbath" by a band called "Black Sabbath." Despite this, their music is considered to have been quite creative for the time.

New bands formed soon after and created more music. These bands, such as "Iron Maiden" and "Motörhead," played harder and harder music to listen to. The horrible screeching noises and loud banging drums they added caused many listeners to play Dungeons and Dragons, and as a result, music was banned for several years.

When music returned with the removal of Margaret Thatcher from office, a wide variety of sounds and styles of music were born. There was “Thrash Metal,” which was known for sounding like a person yelling over a demolition derby; “Death Metal” which sounded like a bear growling at a jackhammer; and “Black Metal,” which sounded a detuned radio scraping against a rusty sheet of corrugated aluminum roofing while someone with laryngitis tried to yodel. This was known as the golden age of music.

Thrash Metal, Death Metal, and Gothic Metal all lived in harmony, then everything changed when Korn attacked. Korn was called “Gnu Metal,” because it sounded like a Gnu had wandered into a recording studio and tripped over a bass guitar. The world of music was thrown into disarray. Thrash metal bands forgot what to play, and the giants of the genre such as Metallica and Slayer began playing Country music and Hardcore, respectively. Most Death Metal bands died. And Black Metal, well, just look it up, it’s history is way more demented than anything I could come up with. Korn itself grew very popular, and gained too many emulators to count.

Thus the state of music is dire and depressive, with little apparent hope. However, recent news suggests that a “Metalocalypse” is coming, which may revitalize the musical world…

1 year ago
Gordon LIghtfoot

Gordon LIghtfoot

2 years ago
God Speed By Edmund Blair Leighton

God Speed by Edmund Blair Leighton

God Speed, which appeared at the RA in 1900, shows a young woman binding an embroidered sleeve on the arm of her knight as he departs, horsed, fully armed, and bearing a lance decorated with a pennant, for the tournament. Other knights have already passed beneath the portcullis and are entering the field of battle. The picture was the first of several painted by Blair Leighton in the 1900s in which a knight and his lady are seen in incidents illustrative of the code of chivalry; The Accolade followed in 1901, and The Dedication in 1908. The arms and armour which feature in all these pictures were no doubt in the artist's own collection, which is known to have included many examples.

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