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Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Tue Jun 05, 2018 2:51 pm

Five years ago.

FIVE FUGGIN' YEARS AGO.

Man, I feel old.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Tue Jun 05, 2018 3:59 pm

I know! I remember listening to the album for the first time during the transmission while I was on vacation in the Bahamas. I put everything else aside and made sure my hotel room's internet connection was working flawlessly an hour before hand. And I wasn't disappointed. I was just straight blown away by it and I've only come to love it more over the years. Like most BoC albums, I notice something new almost every single time I listen to it, even years later.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Tue Jun 05, 2018 6:24 pm

Happy birthday

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:57 pm

TH is still my favorite album to date! It feels like Geogaddi Part 2 and to me is the "album of our current times"...
I love how empty and nihilistic it sounds... My fav tracks are still
1. Jacquard Causeway
2. Nothing Is Real
3. New Seeds
4. Split Your Infities

Reach for the Dead sounds like a darker counterpart to Music Is Math to me, but more deserted sounding...

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:39 pm

Feels weird to be turning 40 this past Friday and one of my favorite albums turning 5 on the same weekend (in the States, at least).

Drinking a Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout while I spin the vinyl seems like a worthy birthday beer for both fronts...it has Canada in its name, but it isn't from there!

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:29 am

Opothecary wrote:Feels weird to be turning 40 this past Friday and one of my favorite albums turning 5 on the same weekend (in the States, at least).

Drinking a Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout while I spin the vinyl seems like a worthy birthday beer for both fronts...it has Canada in its name, but it isn't from there!


Sounds like a great time ha

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:04 pm

very "Tomorrow's Harvest"

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Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:57 pm

arvy wrote:very "Tomorrow's Harvest"

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OMG, I love that guys channel, he's goes off the rails sometimes but overall, yeah I love Matt... :lol:

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:03 pm

It all makes complete sense, this LP if you add in the word LOOSH btw the 2 other words; Loosh is what ankle biters feed off of; our sadness, loneliness, fear, anger, hatred, pervert sexual acts ect. TH was created to make us feel tense and cause this "Harvest" of negative energy.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:41 pm

Torn n Frayed wrote:It all makes complete sense, this LP if you add in the word LOOSH btw the 2 other words; Loosh is what ankle biters feed off of; our sadness, loneliness, fear, anger, hatred, pervert sexual acts ect. TH was created to make us feel tense and cause this "Harvest" of negative energy.


Eh, what? :roll:

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:41 pm

I will watch parts of it today. Intro sounds like me prefacing any number of my speculation posts

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Wed Sep 26, 2018 9:52 am

Going to have a full listen of this album. Haven't listen to it in full play probably for more than a year.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:25 pm

arvy wrote:Going to have a full listen of this album. Haven't listen to it in full play probably for more than a year.


It's definitely best when enjoyed in it's entirety, whether you're listening forwards or backwards. ;)

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:28 pm

GeoDose wrote:
arvy wrote:Going to have a full listen of this album. Haven't listen to it in full play probably for more than a year.


It's definitely best when enjoyed in it's entirety, whether you're listening forwards or backwards. ;)

going to try this haha

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:38 pm

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Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sat Nov 10, 2018 4:47 am

The fires raging in Northern California right now are making San Francisco look like the cover of TH.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:18 pm

We live in the Matrix. I just realised I stuck in this world. As how many people also are. You just see people faces who go to work just for the work. It's like you almost can read on their faces how unhappy they are. But nobody will ever tell you that. This is the paradox of our society. You just live to not feel anything. I'm more and more fascinating by my parrents, who lived more than a half of a century and still have something to live for. This is amazing.

The world is goinf to recycle us. Our beliefs, dreams. Everything is temporary. We are slave to this world. We are slaves to our own created rules.

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:43 am

arvy wrote:We live in the Matrix. I just realised I stuck in this world. As how many people also are. You just see people faces who go to work just for the work. It's like you almost can read on their faces how unhappy they are. But nobody will ever tell you that. This is the paradox of our society. You just live to not feel anything. I'm more and more fascinating by my parrents, who lived more than a half of a century and still have something to live for. This is amazing.

The world is goinf to recycle us. Our beliefs, dreams. Everything is temporary. We are slave to this world. We are slaves to our own created rules.

Nothing is Real

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Tue Dec 11, 2018 2:30 pm

Might as well enjoy it, right. Being bummed out has never made a flower sprout!

Re: Tomorrow's Harvest

Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:21 am

arvy wrote:We live in the Matrix. I just realised I stuck in this world. As how many people also are. You just see people faces who go to work just for the work. It's like you almost can read on their faces how unhappy they are. But nobody will ever tell you that. This is the paradox of our society. You just live to not feel anything. I'm more and more fascinating by my parrents, who lived more than a half of a century and still have something to live for. This is amazing.

The world is goinf to recycle us. Our beliefs, dreams. Everything is temporary. We are slave to this world. We are slaves to our own created rules.


You're only a slave if you fully believe in the game of life and take life and your story very serious. When you start to see it's just a game and it isn't going anywhere (you will lose everything, soon or late) you will start falling in love with life as it is more and more. Why? Because it just is. It's a beautiful mysterious, divine mess. And there is eternal grace in the midst of that.
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