It is indeed an asinine thing to say.
Look at the other concerts planned at the Hard Rock Riviera Maya in the near future.
John Prine, The Avett Brothers, Jason Isbell, REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, Bad Company..... Do these artists scream "boujee high income fan base?" Fuck no.
I think the negative attention this is getting is ridiculous. I make around $33,000 (probably not even considered "middle class") a year and with just some slight planning and saving I'll be able to afford this.
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I guess fuck me for having a DECENT job and wanting a vacation centered around my favorite band.
Lyrics in the sample are actually:
>Here in this room, this narrow room >Where life began when we were young last night
33 "GOD" samples Jim Ed Brown's "Morning"
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5v6F2g-POqX1kFQAJ_DM7XYlHAnKForJ
If you want FLAC or good quality mp3, you'll have to join a certain popular private music torrenting website. You're not missing much TBH. The only good song is The Lake. Also, Silent Signs was a much better album.
Edit: Also, you can buy it here if it ever comes up for sale again. https://www.discogs.com/DeYarmond-Edison-DeYarmond-Ediaon/release/6741429
I can split them in audition. You just need an audio editor like audacity . Load the long .wav/.mp3 file into a track, select a cut tool, cut at the silences, export as files (maybe a right click and export or drag each song to its own track)
I think it was this one: Golden State Art, 18x24 Metal Poster Frame with Real Glass Front, Aluminum Photo Frame without Mat, Wall Hanging Picture Frame for Vertically or Horizontally (Black, 1-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071NJFMN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7B2N4P3KKRP9CTTCK92A
I just searched for m50x on amazon and eventually got these. I'd just search for whatever model you have and "earpads" and buy based on reviews/fakespot.
I'd also recommend the Beyer Dynamic dt 990 pro. https://www.amazon.com/beyerdynamic-Over-Ear-Studio-Headphones-construction/dp/B0011UB9CQ?th=1
I own a pair of these and love them. You aren't going to get the bass that the audio technica's deliver, which I do miss sometimes, but the big positive is comfort. These things are so soft. It's like wearing two musical pillows on my head. I can wear them all day without any fatigue or headaches. I also like that they're open back and allow in some exterior sound, but that's personal preference.
You can't go wrong with Audio Technica's though. Great products all around.
I bought the BI, BI sheet music at this link (but that would only include Beth/Rest from this video:
https://www.amazon.com/Album-Cover-Art-Necklace-Million/dp/B01M12VSCH
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/bon+iver+prints
Hit these up too
I got 22 A Million on vinyl shortly after it’s release. I used a photo of the symbols from the booklet. I make people what they ask for. When I posted the mandala of the symbols i wasn’t planning on selling them but people wanted them. Like they’ve wanted coasters, necklaces and now pins. Search any band into Etsy (king gizzard would be a good example) but have a look at all the designs and logos being made as other things being done seemingly without permission.
Bought an orange copy here on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SKKSWVV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I didn't.. but I recall that at some point (another thread) someone was suggesting American Apparel. They are out of business... there is some stuff on Amz.. For example: https://www.amazon.com/American-Apparel-Unisex-Fleece-Hoodie/dp/B009AQZWNU?th=1 but it doesn't seem the same..
Thank you, it's a ProJect Debut Carbon Esprit SB
I'm a big hip hop fan so I always wanted a Technics 1200 turntable growing up. Alas those turntables are pretty expsensive so I settled on an Audio Technica lookalike:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002S1CJ2Q/ref=od_aui_detailpages02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
With this turntable I can listen at different speeds (33 1/3, 45, 78) and I can pitch the record up or down as well as reverse the record. I think that will be fun to play with 22 A Million because of it's strange vocal work. None of those features are necessary, however, and with this turntable's cost (a little under $300 now on Amazon. I paid about $200.) I'd recommend buying any turntable in your budget that can play records at 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm. Some records I've purchased like some Radiohead albums and Nicolas Jaar singles require the 45 rpm playback.
You'll need a receiver and speakers as well. I had a plan to get a good receiver and speakers, but again, the costs limited me. If you have the cash to spare I'd recommend getting a STEREO receiver with 2 good speakers, not the surround sound 5.1 or 7.1 stuff their pushing nowadays. Most music is mixed for a stereo experience so you only need 2 speakers. I was looking into a 2.1 system. The .1 just means I can add a subwoofer. Also make sure that your system is wired not wireless.
If that's too much for you (which was the case for me) invest in a good pair of headphones and headphone amplifier and you're set.