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Favoriting September 6, 2011: Satisfaction Aerial View

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Listener comments!

  6:17pm
dale:

put crank windows back in cars. might save a life or two.
  6:18pm
Chase the Vegan Smoker:

good point Dale, or don't drive into the Passaic River, even if you dont die you mi9ght grow a limb or two you dont want
  6:24pm
dale:

sometimes it would be nice to have an extra hand. i wouldn't have to ask my wife to 'hold this' while i nail something off.
  6:25pm
Rachel:

Boring.
  6:29pm
Jack:

I read this one recently:
"Ignorance is a condition, stupidity is a strategy."
  6:32pm
dale:

my beef with most films is that people always seem perfectly groomed. when the hell is everyone shaving in the old west or during the reformation?
  6:34pm
Ike:

A favorite recent comment someone posted at the NY Times site: "Instead of reporting realistically, notifying people the storm when was weakening in strength, [the media] continued their fear-driven ...frenzy to maintain their weekend-long ratings. ...they reported with glee every death or demolished home. Even as the sun was shining Sunday I was still hearing about the pending 'hurricane.'"
  6:37pm
I'm 58:

You kids get off my lawn!
  6:38pm
News Producers:

If it bleeds, it leads. The two great human motivators are personal interest, and that can be subdivided into greed and fear. Fear was the go-to emotion.
  6:41pm
dale:

yeah ike, they overplayed the possible loss of life in battery park city (as if those folks couldn't afford a cab uptown) and should have KNOWN that 10 inches of rain might cause a stream or river to rise to dangerous levels. NOT ONCE did the media focus on jersey or upstate until the day after
  6:41pm
Fredericks:

Mr. Producer you are fired. Go work for Assanage.
  6:41pm
Rachel:

Boring again
  6:45pm
Comments?:

What comments?
  6:46pm
jaycjay:

The Jim Farber article in question:
http://goo.gl/ZOyO6
  6:48pm
Mike East:

didn't Neil Young have that "Let's Roll" song in the wake of 9/11?
  6:49pm
News Producers:

HURRICANE GODZILLA IS COMING FOR US ALL! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!

Film at eleven.
  6:50pm
Marmalade kitty:

Air album - Virgin Suicide reminds me of september 11th
  6:50pm
Chase the Vegan Smoker:

Thes ongs are being written there just not getting main stream coverage.
  6:53pm
Chase the Vegan Smoker:

damn this keyboard sucks my spelling really isnt that bad
  6:55pm
huh:

Pretty hard to write a song like "Ohio" about 9/11. Kent State made a deep infuriating kind of sense. Being attacked by relatively random murderers who weren't really on the general public's radar -- what part of the national psyche can you tap into there?
  6:57pm
jaycjay:

I don't think the point is that the same type of song, or a song with a similar message, would be expected. The point is just the lack of well-known seminal song that expresses the emotion attached to the event. That's what "Ohio" was, regardless of the specific message or what the specific emotions were.
  6:58pm
D.Lactose:

my buddy works for metallica and was playing the stooges at work one day. lars happened to hear it coming out of his stereo and flipped out. apparently he had never listened to the stooges! i'm not making this up.
  7:00pm
jaycjay:

@Mike East, he mentions "Let's Roll" in the article... and discounts it as "descriptive and experiential, without a committed point of view."
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