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I finally showed her Marvelous Things, and she seemed to like it. At any rate, her response was better than usual... "Too weird" (Radiohead) "Boring..." (Sigur Ros) "This is just a bunch of noise!" (Smashing Pumpkins) "Why doesn't he sing like a normal man?" (various artists) etc. From what I've read here, it seems that most people's parents enjoy Eisley's music. I suppose it's just the undeniable beauty of their harmonies and the somehow-innocent wisdom they possess. Or something... |
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Cool, my mom couldn't care less what i listen to _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KevinNaaaaaa |
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Joined: 24 Dec 2003 | Posts: 1350 | Location: Los Angeles
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So Cal Oasis wrote: Cool, my mom couldn't care less what i listen to My mom doesn't really care all that much, but I usually go ahead and show her anyway, just to see what she thinks. It's a bit weird, as my dad is super music-oriented, while my mom doesn't understand why music is such a big part of some people's (namely, the rest of my family) lives... |
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Cool. I'm not sure my mom has listened to them yet. I gave her a CD-R, but that was a while back. She does love the Beatles, though. But that's cool about your mom. -Jamie _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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bgburroughs wrote: So Cal Oasis wrote: Cool, my mom couldn't care less what i listen to My mom doesn't really care all that much, but I usually go ahead and show her anyway, just to see what she thinks. It's a bit weird, as my dad is super music-oriented, while my mom doesn't understand why music is such a big part of some people's (namely, the rest of my family) lives... sounds almost exactly like my mother....and my father...i get my passion for music from my dad definitely...i don't understand living a life w/o it...it seems...well.....crazy... _________________ Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing Gold can Stay. --Robert Frost Oh, do look at my blog... www.xanga.com/minniebee |
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Joined: 10 Dec 2003 | Posts: 42 | Location: Manhattan, KS
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SwingLifeAway wrote: bgburroughs wrote: So Cal Oasis wrote: Cool, my mom couldn't care less what i listen to My mom doesn't really care all that much, but I usually go ahead and show her anyway, just to see what she thinks. It's a bit weird, as my dad is super music-oriented, while my mom doesn't understand why music is such a big part of some people's (namely, the rest of my family) lives... sounds almost exactly like my mother....and my father...i get my passion for music from my dad definitely...i don't understand living a life w/o it...it seems...well.....crazy... Strange, but cool to know that others have had a similar experience with their parents. I'm forever grateful for the mathematical/scientific contribution my mom made to my brothers and me, though. It's nice to have parents who are both gifted in the arts and the sciences, but each lean more heavily one way or the other. |
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my whole family hates radiohead, everything by them, and my sis LOVES sigur ros. i just dont get that... My dad LOVES postal service and grandaddy, which rules, so i can listen to them all the time, and he will defend them if one of my sisters says to turn it off. -ben PS ben gibbard rocks _________________
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My dad bought Marvelous Things for me and I made him listen to it and he really liked it. After a few things in the cd player he was trying to sing along with the girls *in a really high voice, mind you* and attempting to do little dance moves and all. Mom, unfortunately, would rather have a root canal than listen to Eisley. Doesn't stop me from listening though. Or singing along *insert evil chortle here* She likes Marvelous Things better than Laughing City or my EP1 tho...her exact words were "It's shorter..." haha Mom doesn't have real good taste if you ask me. But she usually tolerates everything I listen to even if she turns it down to a whisper in the car. _________________ Elizabeth: You two could never make out. You'd start a fire! Me: Why? Because we're so hott that we'd just combust into spontaneous flames of hottness? Elizabeth: No, because that's what happens when two sticks rub together! My brand spankin' new xanga! http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=matchbox17 ~Madi |
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Joined: 16 Oct 2003 | Posts: 94 | Location: Whitehouse, TX
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my mother and my step dad both like eisley one night i was sitting in the dining room and i hear eisley coming from somewhere in my house... so i start to run upstairs into my room thinking someone started messing with my cds and before i got up to my room i noticed my step dad listening to them. i was like "yay!" and i started to tell him about my knowledge of eisley and how i have a t-shirt and the new ep (mind you this was before it came out), and a poster and stuff. _________________
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003 | Posts: 860 | Location: orlando, florida
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my mom isn't really into music at all, and my dad who is a music fanatic said after hearing a couple songs, "they are just too whiney" which prompted me to say, "hey so is bob dylan but you like him." he laughed. _________________ depravity and violence more than empty shells but less than god pretend we're not alone pretend we're not afraid in these blanket fortresses we've made |
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Joined: 27 Dec 2003 | Posts: 90 | Location: nacogdoches, tx
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bgburroughs wrote: "Why doesn't he sing like a normal man?" (various artists)
etc. rofl, sorry, I had to point that hilarious point out. Sounds like my mom. _________________ "What's with these homies dissing my girl?" - Weezer "I think I know I mean a yes but it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree." - Beatles My Livejournal |
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Joined: 10 Jun 2003 | Posts: 382 | Location: Chicago, Ill
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dylans_vagabond wrote: bgburroughs wrote: "Why doesn't he sing like a normal man?" (various artists)
etc. rofl, sorry, I had to point that hilarious point out. Sounds like my mom. Yeah, that's probably my favorite, too. Hehe... I hear it all too often, too, with Thom Yorke, Jeff Buckley, Jonsi of Sigur Ros, Jonathan of Mercury Rev--the list goes on and on. Oh well, my mom is the best otherwise... |
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Joined: 29 Jun 2003 | Posts: 380 | Location: College Station, TX
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Me and my dad took a small road trip and i played my eisley cd. He liked it. He asked me if they were British... is that good or bad? I think it's good _________________ "Anthony! C-Caw!" Does it really matter whether I put the toilet seat down or not? |
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Joined: 12 Nov 2003 | Posts: 851 | Location: L.A. but Chicago will always be my home
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