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It's possible nobody will even check these out (I only play about 40% of what gets posted) and Wilco is an acquired taste even if you know who they are, but these two songs are faves of mine so maybe someone will get it. If it's your first time be sure to consider they commonly REALLY like crescendo changes but start off soft.
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I've been listening to some 'Metal' lately, strange mix of instruments & singing, but finding it a pleasant change.
yea, i have been listening to some jazzhop, it gives nice contrast to blackmetal , i even listen to some taylor swift when metal gets boring
after that xxxmetal sounds even more pleasant.
Women aren't too hard to understand as long as we consider there is a LOT of variety but there are a few things in common as there are in men and I figure we inherited much of it from our past. I don't know how it is in your country but here my Mom was over 30 years old before she was allowed by universal banking rules to have a bank account in her own name because women were supposed to stay "barefoot in the kitchen and raise kids".
That in quotes is an exaggeration but not by much, while men were trained by factory economy jobs to be loyal, punctual, truthful, and subservient - completely focused on subverting personal desire in order to be The Breadwinner in a well-defined hierarchy. In my view this led to women having to learn how to "manage from underneath" - manipulate while giving them a victim mentality that justified any manner of vacation from near slavery. It also led to a host of male difficulties.
Sorry for the long introduction but I needed something to introduce a couple songs by a band of guys that love women but have been through The Battle of the Sexes and have a faceted view that relates to male confusion with women.
I don't know how it is in your country but here my Mom was over 30 years old before she was allowed by universal banking rules to have a bank account in her own name because women were supposed to stay "barefoot in the kitchen and raise kids".
Poland is matriarchy. 99% of staff in offices are women, teachers in schools - all women, all nurses in hospitals - are women. Women decide about almost everything here. Try to refuse they start to look terrible unhappy, and ask question: do you really love me? With terrible doubt in voice. At some point in our lives we realize that we are just servants of our wives. Women here have very strong characters. But essentially we accept this. We just love them. And they knew that. But to understand? Beat me. In most cases I had no idea why what I said was so harmful. Essentially I advise outlanders to never marry Polish woman. Very difficult experience for someone not raised here.
Edit: You may like this https://youtu.be/9D_ThdHCzoY the only Polish band I think which perform relatively good, band's name Ocean.
Yeah Man! I like them! I can't say a word about the lyrics since I don't understand a single word of Polish but musically they are dynamic and interesting with excellent singing. Thanks!
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