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Nov. 22nd, 2002 02:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've resorted to reading the copy of Q magazine that Jeff was generous enough to buy me on our last Barnes & Noble excursion. (He didn't see how it was right that someone should deprive themselves of a magazine with their favorite band on the cover just because of the small fact that it cost $8/us. And I suppose it was my fault for squeeing like that in front of him and then putting the mag back on the shelf when I saw the price sticker, but I digress.)
Anyway, the magazine is really impressing me, the journalists actually have a fucking clue of what they're talking about, the articles are really in-depth without being the masturbatory long length pieces of little substance that Rolling Stone started to publish about the time I gave up my subscription. It also helps that Q is talking about bands I actually care about, while RS never seemed to.
I would be working if I had the right programs on my machine to do the work with. But I don't. Alas.
Rock stars have problems, too!: "The truth is I'm suffering from deep embarrassment..I'm like that with a lot of people. Out of shyness I don't phone them and that turns into an epic of not calling them because I'm embarrassed I haven't called them." -
Quote from Graham Coxon, late of Blur, expressing a problem I thought was indigenous to me.
Anyway, the magazine is really impressing me, the journalists actually have a fucking clue of what they're talking about, the articles are really in-depth without being the masturbatory long length pieces of little substance that Rolling Stone started to publish about the time I gave up my subscription. It also helps that Q is talking about bands I actually care about, while RS never seemed to.
I would be working if I had the right programs on my machine to do the work with. But I don't. Alas.
Rock stars have problems, too!: "The truth is I'm suffering from deep embarrassment..I'm like that with a lot of people. Out of shyness I don't phone them and that turns into an epic of not calling them because I'm embarrassed I haven't called them." -
Quote from Graham Coxon, late of Blur, expressing a problem I thought was indigenous to me.