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I don't really know but one song from GROUPLOVE and don't think I ever saw them. I do like much of the 2014 lineup, but I'm not voting for it in the finals because there is some of the most overrated inforoo acts ever on that (don't ask, because I'm not getting into arguments over that shit).
different strokes yadda yadda but a lineup that has Arctic Monkeys, Lauryn Hill, Frank Ocean, Neutral Milk Hotel, Janelle Monae, James Blake and Danny Brown can do no wrong. will say the bottom half isnt nearly as good as the top half though
I don't really know but one song from GROUPLOVE and don't think I ever saw them. I do like much of the 2014 lineup, but I'm not voting for it in the finals because there is some of the most overrated inforoo acts ever on that (don't ask, because I'm not getting into arguments over that shit).
different strokes yadda yadda but a lineup that has Arctic Monkeys, Lauryn Hill, Frank Ocean, Neutral Milk Hotel, Janelle Monae, James Blake and Danny Brown can do no wrong. will say the bottom half isnt nearly as good as the top half though
There's way more that I love than I don't - even at the bottom. But there are a couple of things at/near the top I have zero interest in. Without spending much time looking at it, favorites would include Ice Cube, Elton John, Damon Albarn, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Umphrey's, Chvrches (now more than then), Mastodon, Meshuggah, Chance (was entertaining back then), John Butler Trio, Danny Brown, Break Science, Pusha T and The Wood Brothers. No chance anyone on the site would have chosen those 14 from 2014. Elton is in his own class, but excluding him, JBT and Ice Cube would probably be my Top 2.
Post by piggy pablo on Aug 30, 2022 10:04:08 GMT -5
Also Roo 2014 doesn't have to be the best festival of all-time. It just has to be the best Bonnaroo of all-time, which at least by lineup it is. And this is a website called Inforoo. So yeah I think it should win. It would be kinda cute.
Post by man1cpixiedreamgirl on Aug 30, 2022 11:15:29 GMT -5
I’ve lived in the NYC area most of my adult life and I would take a breakfast burrito over it. Love you Big Apple, but if I didn’t have my apartment / studio deal (which is over the river sadly) I may have moved by now. The rent is so bad now. I hope they never sell my building or we’re screwed (unless we get a payout).
I’ve lived in the NYC area most of my adult life and I would take a breakfast burrito over it. Love you Big Apple, but if I didn’t have my apartment / studio deal (which is over the river sadly) I may have moved by now. The rent is so bad now. I hope they never sell my building or we’re screwed (unless we get a payout).
I’ve lived in the NYC area most of my adult life and I would take a breakfast burrito over it. Love you Big Apple, but if I didn’t have my apartment / studio deal (which is over the river sadly) I may have moved by now. The rent is so bad now. I hope they never sell my building or we’re screwed (unless we get a payout).
But they invented rap there!
To be fair, there is very little I love more than breakfast burritos when it comes to food. And I love food more than rap.
I’ve lived in the NYC area most of my adult life and I would take a breakfast burrito over it. Love you Big Apple, but if I didn’t have my apartment / studio deal (which is over the river sadly) I may have moved by now. The rent is so bad now. I hope they never sell my building or we’re screwed (unless we get a payout).
Counterpoint: Been here 25 years and the thought of living most other places gives me hives. Yes, the rent is bad, but it's currently not that much worse/actually better than cities like L.A., San Francisco, and Seattle. Plus, outside of the walls of your apartment, you get a lot of bang for your buck. And NYC is so much more than Manhattan and Brooklyn, which I'm sure are the two boros that jump immediately to mind when people think of NYC. Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world. I can be on the beach at Rockaway in 40 minutes, and at Coney Island in just under an hour. The city's medical infrastructure is excellent, which may sound like a total Poindexter thing to point out, but as someone who's had to deal with both post-COVID treatment and a case of a super-rare infant paralytic infection in the past couple of years, I'm super-glad I had access to it. Every band and artist plays here, often multiple times between dates in many other locations. I'm walking distance to everything I need for day-to-day life, not to mention quality takes on all kinds of cuisines I can get at pretty much any hour of the day. There's excellent hiking and access to nature less than an hour's drive outside the city, and even more if you're willing to push your drive to 90 minutes or so, and New Yorkers who don't own a car because they don't have to drive every-damn-where just to get some groceries can always Zipcar it or just take Metro North.
I mean, I'd certainly never say it's all sunshine and roses. There is stuff about living here that straight-up sucks. But every place has its flaws as a place to live, with the possible exception of Kowloon Walled City.
ETA: I'm certainly not discounting your experience or saying you're wrong in how you feel, b/c everybody's experience and POV on this stuff is valid. Just offering an alternate take.