I'm amazed and touched to find that (12-13 years ago) I started this thread!
Came here seeking views on TROUBLE NO MORE. Will read with interest. I just have the 2CD set.
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 3 January 2018 14:34 (six years ago) link
I didn't recall that there was a whole Clinton Heylin book on this. (Is there any Dylan he hasn't written a book about?)
Though quite a Dylan fan I have NEVER heard the Christian LPs before -- most of these songs come to me totally new. I find it remarkable that he played dozens of concerts, for months, playing ONLY the new songs, nothing from before c.1978 -- very unlike what he went back to doing later in the 1980s I think.
My sense is that the Christian message doesn't get in the way too much for me (though it's not my kind of message, especially as, as all know, it's so hectoring and aggressive) - maybe many of the other LPs had this kind of lyrical material anyway, just less concentrated? -- and the big bonus seems to be the band.
― the pinefox, Wednesday, 3 January 2018 14:40 (six years ago) link
Heylin book just came out last fall as a companion to the new Bootleg Series (a la his recent 1966 book). haven't read it yet, but plan on it ... EZ, just finally watched the DVD and it's great. Michael Shannon sermons might be a little iffy for some, but I don't know, they add an interesting wrinkle ... I do wish that they'd also have included the complete Toronto show in pristine quality, but I guess YouTube will have to suffice for now. The semi-staged rehearsal footage at Rundown Studios is pretty interesting — the version of "Abraham Martin & John" that comes at the end is kind of stunning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbveLDvePDQ
Would love a whole album made up of these Dylan / Clydie duets ... they sound amazing together here. There's an uncirculating session from 1982 apparently:
Rundown Studios
Santa Monica, California
1 June 1982
Clydie King session.
1. Standing In The Light
2. Average People
3. Average People
4. Average People
5. In The Heat Of The Night
6. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Clydie King (vocal), Bob Dylan (organ, guitar, bass), Jimmie Haskell (piano).
― tylerw, Wednesday, 3 January 2018 15:22 (six years ago) link
oh yeah, that's a great little performance!
you have to be kind of fearless to sing with Bob like that, but here it totally works
― niels, Wednesday, 3 January 2018 17:03 (six years ago) link
From MVD Entertainment Group:
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Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs Of Bob DylanComing to DVD and digital formats February 9th
Features an intense performance from Bob Dylan, plus performances from Aaron Neville, Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, and many others during behind-the-scenes making of the Grammy-nominated compilation "Gotta Serve Somebody" released 15 years ago
"The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix."- The New York Timeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AWgnsYECLoMarking the fifteenth anniversary of GRAMMY-nominated album Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan, MVD Entertainment Group will reissue the film of the same title. Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan features an intense Bob Dylan performance from 1980 of "When He Returns" as well as powerful performances and interviews with Aaron Neville, Shirley Caesar, Fairfield Four, Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Dottie Peoples, reflecting on their faith and connections to Dylan's Christian music.
Now, with the November release of Columbia Records' "Trouble No More: The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981," a further exploration of that period has taken place, which began with this album and film. "It was an honor to have made an impression on the great artist himself with these recordings," said the film's producer Jeffrey Gaskill. From 2009 to 2011, Bob Dylan opened 40 concerts around the world with Gonna Change My Way of Thinking (his Grammy-nominated new version re-written and recorded for Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan with Mavis Staples.) in concert halls in Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, London, Beijing, Shanghai, Adelaide and this performance in Tel Aviv (video HERE).
Just a month after his recording with Staples he would kick off a new tour in Stockholm Sweden and perform Solid Rock (what many consider the theme song to his gospel era concerts) for the first time in over twenty years. Dylan would continue to perform this rousing song as well as other gospel era songs at numerous concerts across Europe and beyond. The two-time Grammy nominated compilation would be released on Sony/Columbia one year later on April 1, 2003
"This gospel music was Bob Dylan's ultimate rebellion, and it took much more courage than strapping on an electric guitar," said Gaskill. The film offers historical insights into this Bob Dylan era provided by Jim Keltner, Fred Tackett, Spooner Oldham, and Regina McCrary - all of whom performed and recorded with Dylan at the time. Famed record producer Jerry Wexler, who produced the records, and music journalists Paul Williams and Alan Light, also disclose insights.
PRESS QUOTES:
"The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix." -The New York Times
"Another corner of American music has, appropriately, claimed Dylan as its own." - Associated Press
"Even agnostics may now agree there was something nearly supernatural about Dylan's mastery of an unlikely idiom--black gospel." - Entertainment Weekly
TRACK LISTINGArlethia Lindsey - Every Grain of SandBob Dylan - When He ReturnsSounds of Blackness - Solid RockShirley Caesar - Gotta Serve SomebodyDottie Peoples - I Believe in YouAaron Neville - Saving GraceHelen Baylor - What Can I Do For You'The Fairfield Four - Are You ReadyGreat Day Chorale - In the GardenMighty Clouds of Joy - SavedChicago Mass Choir featuring Regina McCrary - Pressing OnRance Allen - When He Returns
― dow, Saturday, 20 January 2018 00:46 (six years ago) link
looks pretty cool to me! the album is on Spotify but not streamable in my area: https://open.spotify.com/album/0gJ0twaeXyBLPs8Nyiqjs0
― niels, Saturday, 20 January 2018 10:23 (six years ago) link
haha wait though the Mavis/Bob song is available and has a pretty hilarious skit!
― niels, Saturday, 20 January 2018 10:30 (six years ago) link
TROUBLE NO MORE - I must now have played the 2CDs about 20 or 30 times each.
Favourites include:
guitar on first 'slow train coming';
speed of second 'slow train coming'.
Groove on first 'gotta serve somebody';
Bo Diddley rhythm on second 'gotta serve somebody'.
Graceful music and possible Knopfler pastiche on 'precious angel'.
'Solid rock' especially the intro to it as 'RE-QUEST'.
Slick groove and kooky delivery on 'do right to me baby'.
Lead guitar riff on 'saved'.
Band introductions on 'are you ready?' and Dylan asking if someone will tell him if he's ready.
'Shot of love' like a prototype for 'high water'.
Scorching, remarkable 'groom's still waiting at the altar' with chorus lyric quite different from the record - 'tell her I still think she's neat'!
― the pinefox, Saturday, 3 February 2018 14:48 (six years ago) link
'Shot of love' like a prototype for 'high water'.yeah, I can totally see that
― niels, Saturday, 3 February 2018 19:09 (six years ago) link
yeah this is becoming a favorite of mineI'll add:everyone going ecstatic and just screaming blessed is the name of the Lord forever over and over
― bhad and bhabie (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 3 February 2018 19:32 (six years ago) link
surely Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers brought out the best in 80s Dylan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfHfkZOeuNM
― niels, Friday, 20 April 2018 18:20 (five years ago) link
yeah i have recently got some bootlegs from dylan/petty tours and it's interesting that he's doing christian material way after infidels and the official "end" of the christian period
― The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 April 2018 19:25 (five years ago) link
yeah it seems to me that the Christian period never ended
― droit au butt (Euler), Friday, 20 April 2018 19:40 (five years ago) link
haha, doesn't the petty / dylan video end with "In The Garden"? not even a "light" christian song like "every grain of sand" ...
― tylerw, Friday, 20 April 2018 19:51 (five years ago) link
some good 80s dylan speeches during those shows, lol
You know back in the States Ronald Reagan is a big hero to a lot of people. Sylvester Stallone he's also a hero. Ever heard of him? Or over here maybe Mad Max is a hero? Yeah we got a lot of heroes over in the United States at the moment. Michael Jackson, he's one of the biggest. And my good friend Bruce Springsteen. He's turned into quite a hero these days. I'll tell you something. I don't care nothing about none of these people. I got a different hero. He might have lived a long time ago, but you know what was good yesterday is still good today. He's the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. I don't know if these current heroes are gonna be. (before In The Garden)
― tylerw, Friday, 20 April 2018 19:53 (five years ago) link
Way later on, somebody asked him, "Do you still believe in those songs?" "I do when I'm singing them."Thanks for the Hard To Handle link, that's the best quality I've seen for it on the 'Tube (saw it on VH-1 in the 80s, hope it's still got Stevie Nicks singing lead on "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," everybody killin' it). Not as creative as some of his other live presentations, but as dynamic arena-rock, sweatin' to the oldies, still pretty strong. Makes me want to check Live At Budokan and Real Live, but prob advantage here re hooking up with a long-pre-existing, cohesive crew.
― dow, Friday, 20 April 2018 19:59 (five years ago) link
"Do you still believe in those songs?" "I do when I'm singing them."
:D
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 20 April 2018 21:36 (five years ago) link
I thought I was still on the Morrissey thread for a moment there...
― Mark G, Friday, 20 April 2018 21:50 (five years ago) link
On the Rolling Thunder set when he says “Just Like A Woman? Ok... we’ll try that”—was he taking requests?
― sciatica, Saturday, 21 April 2018 06:21 (five years ago) link
Not as creative as some of his other live presentations, but as dynamic arena-rock, sweatin' to the oldies, still pretty strongyeah it's not too subtle, but it's one of the few times where he (kinda) pulled the arena thing off
― niels, Sunday, 22 April 2018 20:34 (five years ago) link
out in novemberhttps://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/715d3t-sELL._SL1500_.jpg
― tylerw, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 18:25 (five years ago) link
ooooh
― sleeve, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 18:26 (five years ago) link
http://nodepression.com/article/more-blood-more-tracks-update-bob-dylans-bootleg-series
― Ubering With The King (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 18:31 (five years ago) link
fuck yeah, this can only be good
― niels, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 18:58 (five years ago) link
love all the anecdotes about the recording, maybe more good stories will surface
damn I'm hyped for this
maybe they will also address the original tempo thing?
― niels, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 18:59 (five years ago) link
I bet they include both versions
― sleeve, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 19:54 (five years ago) link
actually, looking at the tracklist, that seems unlikely
― sleeve, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 19:55 (five years ago) link
This would also benefit from a 2 disc release. I dislike listening to several versions if a track in a row. *ducks*
― Duke, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:01 (five years ago) link
(I'll buy the full set though)
― Duke, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:03 (five years ago) link
Re tempo:
Engineers went back to the master tapes to correct the speed of the album and remix it. Some believe that one of the CDs in both editions will be a remixed and speed corrected version of BOTT. For those interested, here are the specifics of how much faster the songs on the album are compared to the original master takes:
Tangled Up in Blue 2.30%Simple Twist of Fate 2.30%You're a Big Girl Now 2.28%Idiot Wind 2.25%You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 2.21%Meet Me in the Morning 2.35%Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts 1.74%If You See Her, Say Hello 0.68%Shelter From the Storm 0.68%Buckets of Rain 0.61%
^^ from Reddit
― Duke, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:12 (five years ago) link
The 1-2 of “Thief on the Cross” into “Pressing On” on disc 3 of Trouble No More is so good. That “Pressing On” version in particular gets me choked up.
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:13 (five years ago) link
I dislike listening to several versions if a track in a row. *ducks*
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(a) I do too, and (b) I won't. There gotta be a distilled version, like always(?)
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:17 (five years ago) link
looks like there's a one-disc / 2LP distillation
― tylerw, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:18 (five years ago) link
I'm not enough of a head to immediately grasp (from that "ISIS Magazine" post) what exactly this material is? Is it the famous "New York session"?
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:24 (five years ago) link
these are (more or less) the complete NY sessions for blood on the tracks, most of which have never been bootlegged. the famous acetate has been booted ad nauseam over the years, and then a handful of things have been officially released on biograph and the original bootleg series (and a few other places). but a lot of these recordings haven't been heard by the general public before.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:31 (five years ago) link
Cool, man... I knew this day would come
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:32 (five years ago) link
yeah it'll be interesting — it definitely is a lot of alt takes of the same songs, but I get the feeling there's going to be a fair amount of differentiation in approach, lyrics, arrangements, etc.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 21:34 (five years ago) link
I just dislike repeats as a listening experience. I got the full Basment Tapes set, but find myself listening to the 2 disc version for pleasure.
― Duke, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 22:16 (five years ago) link
If I may say so, Tyler, guys like you are made to be curators of this stuff for guys like me.
― Duke, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 22:17 (five years ago) link
If there's a 2-disc version, will it be called 2 Blood 2 Furious?
― Hideous Lump, Thursday, 20 September 2018 03:18 (five years ago) link
here's the whole shebang:
BOB DYLANMORE BLOOD, MORE TRACKSTHE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 141 CD / 2LP
Tangled Up in Blue (9/19/74, Take 3, Remake 3)
Simple Twist of Fate (9/16/74, Take 1)
Shelter From The Storm (9/17/74, Take 2)
You’re a Big Girl Now (9/16/74, Take 2)
Buckets of Rain (9/18/74, Take 2, Remake)
If You See Her, Say Hello (9/16/74, Take 1)
Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts (9/16/74, Take 2)
Meet Me in the Morning (9/19/74, Take 1, Remake)
Idiot Wind (9/19/74, Take 4, Remake)
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (9/17/74, Take 1, Remake)
Up to Me (9/19/74, Take 2, Remake)
All Tracks RecordedA & R StudiosNew York 9/16 – 9/19/1974
Tracks Recorded 9/16 & 18Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Tracks Recorded 9/17 & 19Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, harmonicaTony Brown – bass
All songs written by Bob Dylan
BOB DYLANMORE BLOOD, MORE TRACKSTHE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 146 CD Deluxe Edition
DISC 1
A & R StudiosNew YorkSeptember 16, 1974
If You See Her, Say Hello (Take 1) – soloIf You See Her, Say Hello (Take 2) – solo – previously released on The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased, 1961-1991You’re a Big Girl Now (Take 1) – soloYou’re a Big Girl Now (Take 2) – soloSimple Twist of Fate (Take 1) – soloSimple Twist of Fate (Take 2) – soloYou’re a Big Girl Now (Take 3) – soloUp to Me (Rehearsal) – soloUp to Me (Take 1) – soloLily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts (Take 1) – soloLily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts (Take 2) – solo – included on Blood on the Tracks test pressing
Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, harmonica
DISC 2
Simple Twist of Fate (Take 1A) – with bandSimple Twist of Fate (Take 2A) – with bandSimple Twist of Fate (Take 3A) – with bandCall Letter Blues (Take 1) – with bandMeet Me in the Morning (Take 1) – with band – edited version included on Blood on the Tracks test pressing and previously released on Blood on the TracksCall Letter Blues (Take 2) – with band – previously released on The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased, 1961-1991Idiot Wind (Take 1) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 1, Remake) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 3 with insert) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 5) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 6) – with bassYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Rehearsal and Take 1) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 2) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 3) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 4) – with bassYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 5) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 6) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 6, Remake) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 7) – with bandYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 8) – with band
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonicaEric Weissberg, Charles Brown III, Barry Kornfeld: guitarsThomas McFaul: keyboardsTony Brown: bassRichard Crooks: drumsBuddy Cage: steel guitar (5-6)
DISC 3
Tangled Up in Blue (Take 1) – with bass
A & R StudiosNew YorkSeptember 17, 1974
You’re a Big Girl Now (Take 1, Remake) – with bass and organYou’re a Big Girl Now (Take 2, Remake) – with bass, organ, and steel guitar –included on Blood on the Tracks test pressing and previously released on BiographTangled Up in Blue (Rehearsal) – with bass and organTangled Up in Blue (Take 2, Remake) – with bass and organSpanish is the Loving Tongue (Take 1) – with bass and pianoCall Letter Blues (Rehearsal) – with bass and pianoYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 1, Remake) – with bass and pianoShelter From The Storm (Take 1) – with bass and piano – previously released on the Jerry McGuire original soundtrackBuckets of Rain (Take 1) – with bassTangled Up in Blue (Take 3, Remake) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 2) – with bassShelter From The Storm (Take 2) – with bassShelter From The Storm (Take 3) – with bassShelter From The Storm (Take 4) – with bass – previously released on Blood on the Tracks
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonicaTony Brown: bassPaul Griffin: keyboards (2-9)Buddy Cage: steel guitar (3)
DISC 4
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassYou’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 2, Remake 2) – with bass – previously released on Blood on the Tracks
A & R StudiosNew YorkSeptember 18, 1974
Buckets of Rain (Take 1, Remake) – soloBuckets of Rain (Take 2, Remake) – soloBuckets of Rain (Take 3, Remake) – soloBuckets of Rain (Take 4, Remake) – solo
A & R StudiosNew YorkSeptember 19, 1974
Up to Me (Take 1, Remake) – with bassUp to Me (Take 2, Remake) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 2, Remake 2) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 3, Remake 2) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 4, Remake 2) – with bass – previously released on Blood on the TracksIf You See Her, Say Hello (Take 1, Remake) – with bass – previously included on Blood on the Tracks test pressingUp to Me (Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassUp to Me (Take 2, Remake 2) – with bassUp to Me (Take 3, Remake 2) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Rehearsal) – with bassMeet Me in the Morning (Take 1, Remake) – with bass – previously released on the “Duquesne Whistle” 7” singleMeet Me in the Morning (Take 2, Remake) – with bassBuckets of Rain (Take 5, Remake 2) – with bass
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonicaTony Brown: bass (1-2, 7-20)
DISC 5
Tangled Up in Blue (Rehearsal and Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassTangled Up in Blue (Take 2, Remake 2) – with bassTangled Up in Blue (Take 3, Remake 2) – with bass – included on Blood on the Tracks test pressing and previously released on The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased, 1961-1991Simple Twist of Fate (Take 2, Remake) – with bassSimple Twist of Fate (Take 3, Remake) – with bass – previously released on Blood on the TracksUp to Me (Rehearsal and Take 1, Remake 3) – with bassUp to Me (Take 2, Remake 3) – with bass – previously released on BiographIdiot Wind (Rehearsal and Takes 1-3, Remake) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 4, Remake) – with bassIdiot Wind (Take 4, Remake) – with organ overdub – included on Blood on the Tracks test pressing and previously released on The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased, 1961-1991You’re a Big Girl Now (Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassMeet Me in the Morning (Take 1, Remake 2) – with bassMeet Me in the Morning (Takes 2-3, Remake 2) – with bass
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonicaTony Brown: bass
DISC 6
You’re a Big Girl Now (Takes 3-6, Remake 2) – with bassTangled Up in Blue (Rehearsal and Takes 1-2, Remake 3) – with bassTangled Up in Blue (Take 3, Remake 3) – with bass
Sound 80 StudioMinneapolis, MNDecember 27, 1974
Idiot Wind – with band – previously released on Blood on the TracksYou’re a Big Girl Now – with band – previously released on Blood on the Tracks
Sound 80 StudioMinneapolis, MNDecember 30, 1974
Tangled Up in Blue – with band – previously released on Blood on the TracksLily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts – with band – previously released on Blood on the TracksIf You See Her, Say Hello – with band – previously released on Blood on the Tracks
Bob Dylan: vocals, guitar, harmonica, organ (4-5), mandolin (8)Tony Brown: bass (1-3)Chris Weber: guitar (4-6, 8)Kevin Odegard: guitar (6)Peter Ostroushko: mandolin (8)Gregg Inhofer: keyboards (4-8)Billy Peterson: bass (4, 6-7)Bill Berg: drums (4-8)
All songs written by Bob Dylan except Spanish is the Loving Tongue (traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
New York sessions originally engineered by Phil Ramone
Minneapolis sessions originally engineered by Paul Martinson
― tylerw, Thursday, 20 September 2018 15:57 (five years ago) link
and here's a teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl6GOxZsZsg
― tylerw, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:01 (five years ago) link
OK that really is too many duplicate versions for me, I'm out.
― sleeve, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:14 (five years ago) link
lol haha, it definitely is a lot. the cutting edge repeats are (generally) interesting just because it's mostly full-band recordings, so you get to hear the musicians developing the tune. not sure how much the more stripped down stuff will hold up. but who am i kidding, i'm a lost cause when it comes to this stuff. i'm in!
― tylerw, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:28 (five years ago) link
It's cool that the 1CD version doesn't use any of the previously released takes.
― growing up in publix (morrisp), Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:36 (five years ago) link
yeah, that should be a good listen — i imagine for non-insane people it'll suffice (unless "spanish is the loving tongue" is like some incredible 18-minute version, haha)
― tylerw, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:41 (five years ago) link
Yeah, I don't need 12 takes of Buckets of Rain. I'd have been tempted by a reduced 3 disc set or something. A pity. Single disc version for me
― Duke, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:57 (five years ago) link
So the "previously released on BOTT" cuts will be special in what way? Slowed down to "the right" speed, as suggested above?
― Duke, Thursday, 20 September 2018 16:59 (five years ago) link
yeah, seems that way.
but duke what if on the "i ain't no monkey but i know what i like" line in "buckets" bob switches out different animals — "i ain't no hamster but i know what i like"
― tylerw, Thursday, 20 September 2018 17:11 (five years ago) link