FUCK YEAH FESTER
“Funny that some claim America have the oldest democracy, even more so since up until the early 60’s people of color and women were not eligible to vote - Philippe, London UK
Technically, black people could vote in 1870, with the ratification of the 15th amendment, and women could vote in 1920, with the ratification of the 19th amendment. It is true that black people were pretty much kept away from the polls until the 60s, but from a strictly historical standpoint they were given the right much earlier. And women could vote earlier than 1920 in some states. - Merideth Wilson, Orangeville United States
Philippe, you might want to check your facts on that one… -David, United States
Not to mention that the United States is not a democracy, but a republic. A minor point, but one that is constantly misstated. - Joe”
lol.
“Beer will do it occasionally, but equally as often beer leads to constipation too. Wine will not affect my shitting at all, but will make the most astringent, dry-lime-and-sulfur, eye-watering farts ever. Hard liquor creates the jet-propelled shit that makes my backhole geyser like the diet-coke-and-mentos experiment. I could shit through a screen door and leave no particle that would be obstructed by the screen. My guess is that Gin, Vodka, or Everclear (gasp) is strong enough to kill off all the beneficial bacteria in my gut, similar to the week-long chemical smelling scoots I always get from taking antibiotics.”
I’ve listened to them a lot, high and on acid. I just can’t stand Robert Plant’s voice. He’s the main reason why I don’t like them. I think he’s one of the worst singers in the history of ever. Their music sounds very generic to me. And I think Jimmy Page is a highly overrated guitarist. Definitely not a top 10 like everyone says.
I’ll go ahead to throw my opinion in here too… I agree 100%. Robert Plant’s voice just never clicked with me and the band as a whole, although I don’t dislike them for any reason, have never been a favorite. Then there’s always the classic mind-blowing moment when you find the song “Taurus” by Spirit and realize that Stairway to Heaven wasn’t anything super-orignial or sacred - it sounds more like a ripoff. The tell-tale riffs aren’t identical, but the entire mood and tempo of the song are so eerily close to the beginning of Stairway to Heaven that even the most dismissive eyebrows will be raised. I believe Led Zeppelin actually opened for Spirit in 1968 when the song was first played.
this one grooves out beyond the flow of time and space. the warmth of the brass on this album is irreplaceable on any digital medium. old school is the only way.
Push button trunk = Suave Ass Mother Fucker
I did the best I could…