For a change of pace, a bit of blues.
If I thought about it for long enough, I'd probably say the lyrics have a deep significance in my life. I think I'm better off just saying it's a pretty song that reminds me of someone lovely who lives even further away than my ex.
I wrote a new song last night. It must be the first thing I've finished in about a year. I have no means of recording it, though, 'cos my laptop died in Sept. I'd describe it as acoustic punk. Not in the agressive, spit-in-your-face way, but in that it has about 4 chords, simple lyrics and hints at being political. I think if Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer wrote an album, this one could have fitted on it...
Nothing like John Mayer, then.
If I thought about it for long enough, I'd probably say the lyrics have a deep significance in my life. I think I'm better off just saying it's a pretty song that reminds me of someone lovely who lives even further away than my ex.
I wrote a new song last night. It must be the first thing I've finished in about a year. I have no means of recording it, though, 'cos my laptop died in Sept. I'd describe it as acoustic punk. Not in the agressive, spit-in-your-face way, but in that it has about 4 chords, simple lyrics and hints at being political. I think if Bob Dylan and Joe Strummer wrote an album, this one could have fitted on it...
Nothing like John Mayer, then.
xx
First of all, fabulously funny. I love Michael Cera, Ellen Page, most of the cast except for Jennifer Garner though she was good too but.....
The film was completely untruthful about teen pregnancies. In fact, it was a romanticized tale about a girl whose parents magically don't kick her out for getting pregnant, whose boyfriend lets her make her own decisions, whose schoolmates don't make her feel like shit, who doesn't start getting insanely hormonal until her third trimester, and who is able to find the perfect couple for a private adoptions almost immediately after she starts looking. And then the whole speel about the fuckin fetus having fingernails?!?! I understand it's a movie and you need to create certain premises to have the action continue in the way the writer intends but I think that because it's a teen's film a lot more care has to be taken into being truthful. It's filled with a lot of unreal ideals of how teen pregnancy works in America when you look at real life cases like Jamie-Lynn Spears you can see that it's not really how our society would react to a young girl making decisions for herself outside of our ridiculously outdated norms.
Yeah, I just wrote a paper on this....I'm a HUGE dork.
And I like the Moldy Peaches.
And I worked at two movie theaters over the past 5 years so I best like some damn good movies!