AnswerGuy301
AnswerGuy301 t1_je2vs26 wrote
Reply to Led Zeppelin released their album 'Houses Of The Holy' 50 years ago today by YoureASkyscraper
It’s amazing how timeless the production on Zeppelin records sounds. Rock is kind of gone as a genre from mainstream radio now but you could have released these albums 20 or even 40 years later and they’d still totally fresh and contemporary, not dated in the least.
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Reply to comment by lpbdc in What neighborhood was this taken from (TV show opening) by Kilizen
Those look like DC rowhouses (but could also be from B'more or Philly) but no block of rowhouses is going to have a view of the Monument anything like that one.
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Reply to comment by RonSwansonsOldMan in TIL Like casinos, shopping malls are intentionally designed to disorient visitors. The feeling of losing track of time and geography inside a mall is called the Gruen Transfer. by Rifletree
There’s just something soothing about seeing a quiet mostly abandoned but mostly clean place. Especially if it’s playing vaporwave music.
AnswerGuy301 t1_j9x02q9 wrote
Neither "My Wife" nor "Going Mobile" are the worst songs ever, but they really stand out as trifles next to the other seven tracks on _Who's Next_.
AnswerGuy301 t1_j9wzkhl wrote
Pretty close to 50/50 but Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook on Elvis Costello's "From a Whisper to a Scream."
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Reply to comment by chadmac81 in What’s a song (or two) that ruin an otherwise perfect album? by Theobviouschild11
Yeah. Nearly every rock album of that era had like 15 tracks and was at least an hour long and if you were lucky half of it was worth hearing.
AnswerGuy301 t1_j9wmtrg wrote
Reply to comment by chadmac81 in What’s a song (or two) that ruin an otherwise perfect album? by Theobviouschild11
For years every hip hop and many R&B albums for some reason had to have the dumb skit tracks.
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Reply to comment by jamesjeffriesiii in Apartment Hunting Prices...Is There A Catch, Here? by [deleted]
Local to me. Those all look at least semi-reasonable. Some of those are not exactly near Metro (although some of them are walking distance either W. Hyattsville or PGP) so you're looking at Bus-to-Metro if you're commuting downtown in some cases. Those buildings aren't the best, but I suppose you know you're not getting luxury amenities at that price point unless you're willing to go a long way outside the city. You could do much worse. PG County has a bad rap, but this part of is alright for the most part.
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Reply to comment by puttinonthefoil in Life in Prison Plus 25 Years for Defendant Who Shot 21-Year-Old Man in Broad Daylight by SuperBethesda
It's not so much about stopping someone from killing as it is stopping them from killing again.
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Reply to Anyone miss the old DC? by sg8910
This feels like the worst of both worlds. The vibe is trending as barren and unsafe as it was in the late '90s, but it's expensive just like it was in the late 2010s. Also, I'm not just out of college anymore, so my tolerance for sketch has dropped with time.
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Reply to comment by elle_quay in TIL that in 1981, Congress voted to declare the Maryland 5th district congressional seat vacant after the incumbent, Gladys Spellman, was rendered permanently comatose by a severe heart attack. by RexSueciae
Yeah. He filled the seat and is still holding it to this day. (Although the district looks different now. Hoyer and Spellman’s home base from back then are now in a different district.)
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The first time I heard "Under the Bridge" on MTV I was like "This is going to make RHCP massive stars."
Supposedly they played a show with some record label folks in attendance, within a few weeks of _Blood Sugar Sex Magik_ coming out. Anthony Kiedis missed his cue and the vocals were off....but everyone in the place was singing along. The label guy heard that and was like "yeah, "Give It Away" is fine, but "Under the Bridge" is your next single."
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Reply to To those who decided to plant Bradford Pears around the city by _Asparagus_
They originated in Maryland. Developed by the National Arboretum and UMD. The area around College Park was a guinea pig so they’re even more common down here…