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do you fukin love sublime!

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Babbabud

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hahaha yes dude i enjoy sublime. One of my favorites when im out riding my www.skyski.com Might be a bit tough to afford fuel this year but we will pool our money and rock it :D
 
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johnny butt, was a man with a real strong will to survive. he'd just keep pushing on, even though he was buried alive...

sublime was pretty much the soundtrack to my highschool career.
 

NOKUY

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i never drink, but my gf is pouring me a shot for brad......ill take it and i hope he is in a good place!
 
sublime fucking rocks man... santeria is one of my favorite songs to play EVER... great guitar work bassline and drum work.. one of those few songs that realy makes me want to learn each piece separately. i first played bass, learned this bassline, then graduated to wanting to play lead guitar and learned the guitar fully, then for fun i picked up the drums and learned the drumline for this song. i consider santeria a 'perfect' song... all of it is flawless the chord changes the solo and the generally enlightening mood it gives you when you hear it...

i love all their songs too.. but that song always just stood out for me personally.
 
the music is so much more than just notes, rhythm, and words, it is infused with emotion and passion. It communicates so much more than just sounds and ideas. I can only try to explain how I experience it like this: animals communicate VERY effectively through simple sounds (among other methods). These sounds can cause significant reactions in another animal since they are infused with raw and real feeling and emotion. Weird analogy I know, but Sublime's music is created and delivered with this same passionate, raw, real power that communicates to you exactly how they, especially Bradley, were feeling. It is on a much more subconscious and basic level, and as different backgrounds shed different lights, your goosebumps are your collective experience's best way of communicating to you how they felt (relatively) when creating their art.

It's kinda like being sucked into a painting, or connecting with a poem or song lyric, when you really feel like you "understand" what the artist was thinking or feeling. In fact you are possibly experiencing the best interpretation that your mind's and body's experience can pull from the subtle communication laced unintentionally throughout the artist's creation. I think this ends up with goosebumps, since you only truly know your own passion and emotion, someone else's can "overload" the system in a way, and you get a free head rush, some goosebumps, and a big fat smile on your face.

:joint:

I'm at the age where I realize.... nothing, actually.
 

NOKUY

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iLLperception said:
the music is so much more than just notes, rhythm, and words, it is infused with emotion and passion. It communicates so much more than just sounds and ideas. I can only try to explain how I experience it like this: animals communicate VERY effectively through simple sounds (among other methods). These sounds can cause significant reactions in another animal since they are infused with raw and real feeling and emotion. Weird analogy I know, but Sublime's music is created and delivered with this same passionate, raw, real power that communicates to you exactly how they, especially Bradley, were feeling. It is on a much more subconscious and basic level, and as different backgrounds shed different lights, your goosebumps are your collective experience's best way of communicating to you how they felt (relatively) when creating their art.

It's kinda like being sucked into a painting, or connecting with a poem or song lyric, when you really feel like you "understand" what the artist was thinking or feeling. In fact you are possibly experiencing the best interpretation that your mind's and body's experience can pull from the subtle communication laced unintentionally throughout the artist's creation. I think this ends up with goosebumps, since you only truly know your own passion and emotion, someone else's can "overload" the system in a way, and you get a free head rush, some goosebumps, and a big fat smile on your face.

:joint:

I'm at the age where I realize.... nothing, actually.


SUBLIME!...right?
 
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