Originally posted by StarrmanLay tha beat down Masta Bert!
Yeah, he's a bad @ss battle-rapper apparently.
Sound tha battle-rap alert!
Bertrand Russell's up in here!
Being badass, causing fear!
Freethinker extraordinaire!
Big pimpin' and silver hair!
This dawg ain't no Jesus freak
He's at tha peak: Weak, Meek and Bleak!
Bert and Papa Al set out
With logic to remove tha doubt.
Sinners, read it and repent:
P-Mathematica represent!
Peeps were fighting world wars twice.
Bert said "Dag yo, let's play nice!"
The first time that he stirred tha sh1t
In tha pen M-Bert did sit.
In conclusion, it is wrong
to mess with Bert, who is tha bomb.
He's tha playa who outfoxes
wannabes, with Paradoxes!
Originally posted by royalchickenbizarre
Lay tha beat down Masta Bert!
Sound tha battle-rap alert!
Bertrand Russell's up in here!
Being badass, causing fear!
Freethinker extraordinaire!
Big pimpin' and silver hair!
This dawg ain't no Jesus freak
He's at tha peak: Weak, Meek and Bleak!
Bert and Papa Al set out
With logic to remove tha doubt.
Sinners, read it and repent:
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to mess with Bert, who is tha bomb.
He's tha playa who outfoxes
wannabes, with Paradoxes!
Originally posted by royalchickenI saw them the day before I left for Thailand and the show was phenomenal. The way they closed the show was particularly brilliant with the entire nine-piece band (three in the string section) doing a funeral procession with drums and voice throughout the crowd, into the balcony and even outside the Music Hall. Excellent.
I saw Arcade Fire a couple months ago, and they were worthy of me starting a thread consisting simply of the phrase 'Just whoa', a sentiment I'm still willing to repeat. If I were a rec slut, I'd offer to send you a track for convincing purposes.
Darv responded to the aforementioned thread, and I'm sure he'd agree with my analysis, whether the ...[text shortened]... an's most fervent prayers' may even force us to forgive the Great White North for Celine Dion.
They even covered "This Must Be The Place" by Talking heads and the theme song from the movie "Brazil".
But if I were to recommend an album to Mr. Starr, it would have to be "California" by Mr. Bungle, one of my all-time faves and most eclectic major-label albums available to date. A truly inspired band that will never release another album and would cater to Liam's varied tastes and give him a sense that he's exploring something new...
And, BTW, thanks for the idea about the maple syrup!