You can find anything on Youtube.
June 29, 2007
I was bored of all my music, so today I went searching on my favorite free music site, Youtube. I found every song off of the first(and very rare) Linkin Park(called Hybrid Theory back then) album. It’s actually some of their best stuff. Here’re all the tracks (warning: there’s a bit of language in some of the songs in this post):
Carousel
Technique
Step Up
And One
High Voltage
Part of Me
Secret
Yep, you can find almost every song ever written someplace on Youtube. I’ve found some sweet “unreleased” songs by Disturbed (Monster, Two Worlds, Dehumanized, Sickened, and Hell), some live covers (Thoughtless, now by Evanescence; Fade to Black, now by Disturbed; and Sober, now by Staind), which I actually think are vast improvements over the originals, and some remixes (Disturbed/Linkin Park mash-up and the amazingly awesome The Pot remix), which I find entertaining.
Well, I’m done for now. No, this post wasn’t supposed to have a point.
Here we go
June 23, 2007
Well, I got a blog.
When I was eight or so, I wanted a diary. But I soon realized there was no point to a diary. You write down all your thoughts and experiences, and then you shut them in a drawer and make sure no one reads them. No one would know how deep and insightful you were till after you died, and I wanted my gratification now, darnit!
But then blogs were invented. The perfect means of personal expression. A blog has the same sense of freedom a diary or journal has, but blogs are much more satisfying, as you can delude yourself into thinking your thoughts are actually affecting other people.
How very morbid.
Anyways, I’ll be updating this blog approximately “whenever,” I’ll be posting about anything I’m thinking about. Music, movies, books, society, religion, death, life, whatever. I’m hoping that this blog can be a place I can jot down my thoughts freely.
A bonus for those who actually read this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=jM4LOCd7rIQ