ghostrek Posted June 4 Author Posted June 4 (edited) 23 minutes ago, Insipid said: The body can only hold so much blood. What does that have to do with ADHD the body Can Only Hold so much blood Edited June 4 by ghostrek Quote
André Toulon Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Sry, pimp....that one's been mine for years. You're going to have to put something else on repeat. 1 2 Quote
UwPp Posted June 4 Posted June 4 My adhd likes to hyperfixate on stupid shit and ignore my job at hand. 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted June 4 Posted June 4 17 hours ago, ghostrek said: I already know I have ADHD so what is my excuse You’re not getting what you need…. 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Btw, since you’re bored, this is now an Isley Brothers shrine. Most underrated act of all times, IMHO. 1 Quote
Mode 7 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 (edited) 3 minutes ago, scoobdog said: Btw, since you’re bored, this is now an Isley Brothers shrine. Most underrated act of all times, IMHO. Ernest Isley is one of the most criminally underrated guitarist ever. Edited June 4 by Mode 7 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted June 4 Posted June 4 1 minute ago, Mode 7 said: Ernest Isley is one of the criminally underrated guitarist ever. His versatility is always lurking just beneath the surface. He plays the power chords just enough to get an emotional release, than two bars later he’s putting Walter Becker to shame with intricate and sublime licks behind Ronald’s vocals. And he gets even less appreciation for his songwriting. 2 Quote
scoobdog Posted June 5 Posted June 5 An excellent choice, and a perfect example of how we know of them from so many different covers and samples. There are straight up covers like the fictional Otis Day and the Knights' version of this in Animal House or Whitney Houston's "For the Love of You" (which was played alongside the Isley Brothers original on R&B and Smooth Jazz radio in the '80s and '90s). Then there's the samples we hear from Notorious B I G's "Big Poppa" ("Between the Sheets"), Ice Cube's "It Was A Good Day" ("Footsteps in the Dark, Parts 1 and 2"), and Eminem and Dre's "Guilty Conscience" ("Sensuality"). The have been literally the voice of at last three genres of music over the course of more than 70 years of work. 2 Quote
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