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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:37 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:11 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:16 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:23 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:35 am
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:42 am
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Polyphonic Twilight `PrimeRib Polyphonic Twilight Well I had no idea what it was about. I normally search IMDB for every movie before I watch it, but for some reason I'd never looked up Closer. I just knew it had Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman and Jude Law in it, and those are all actors my mom likes, and I figured it was a good movie if P!ATD and FOB watched it... and my brother was going to the video store anyway so I asked him to bring Closer and when he got home I just put it in the DVD player and we watched it.
And to be honest, I pretty much wish my mom hadn't watched with me. Kind of awkward. But oh well. My family is pretty open about stuff like sex... so it's not a huge deal. But still xp Don't you know that Panic! At The Disco are horny young men?! xd
I wouldnt of watched it with my parents. eek Nooo wayy. My family isnt like that. Well I know that now xp
I'm just glad it was my mom, and not my dad who saw it. If it had been my dad, I'd never have lived that down xp
HAHA.
I would have been more comfortable watching it with my dad than my mom.
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:12 am
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`PrimeRib Polyphonic Twilight `PrimeRib Polyphonic Twilight Well I had no idea what it was about. I normally search IMDB for every movie before I watch it, but for some reason I'd never looked up Closer. I just knew it had Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman and Jude Law in it, and those are all actors my mom likes, and I figured it was a good movie if P!ATD and FOB watched it... and my brother was going to the video store anyway so I asked him to bring Closer and when he got home I just put it in the DVD player and we watched it.
And to be honest, I pretty much wish my mom hadn't watched with me. Kind of awkward. But oh well. My family is pretty open about stuff like sex... so it's not a huge deal. But still xp Don't you know that Panic! At The Disco are horny young men?! xd
I wouldnt of watched it with my parents. eek Nooo wayy. My family isnt like that. Well I know that now xp
I'm just glad it was my mom, and not my dad who saw it. If it had been my dad, I'd never have lived that down xp HAHA.
I would have been more comfortable watching it with my dad than my mom. i wold be more comfortable with no one~
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:19 am
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A different Summerfest article Though their music is admirably consistent with an old-time entertainment motif -- rat-a-tatting drums, swirling keys -- Panic! At the Disco left the lions and tigers and even the dancing girls at home for their set at Summerfest Saturday night. Damn! With the considerable humidity mixing with the heat of thousands of tightly packed, only-just-post-adolescent bodies, hormones and pheromones flashed and sparked through the crowd like heat lighting. The crowd surged to its feet screaming when its young heroes appeared. Video monitors caught the band members at ludicrously flattering rock star angles. It's impossible not to want to watch and watch and watch these guys. It's very not like watching a Backstreet Boys show. With his mobile features and Mick Jagger School of Stage Movement emoting, Brendan Urie is long-waisted and somewhat pretty. He is what Jude Law would be if Law were a college sophomore fronting a rock band. Working an enormous pair of eyes, Urie sang in a good, if unschooled, tenor while playing keys and guitar. Stage right, songwriter Ryan Ross sang backup -- harmonizing rather nicely with Urie -- and handled lead guitar duties. He's obviously not the guy interested in being the center of attention. An Oliver Twist cap pulled down over his face, his round-cheeked appeal was radiantly apparent. It's easy to imagine he says "please" and "thank you" to the tech when he changes out guitars during the set. It's always interesting to watch a band's drummer. Is he palpably sullen, brooding over how low he rates with the chicks into the band? Or does he look so geeked to just be at his drum kit that he functions as a goodwill ambassador? Spencer Smith didn't appear to be brooding, perhaps because of the love fest between the band and the cameras. He's still young, but it was good to see him playing with enthusiasm and a rather fierce attack. Stories about Panic! at the Disco never mention Chicago native Jon Walker. Maybe it has to do with the legalities surrounding original bass player Brent Wilson's departure. At any rate, Walker, sporting a beard perhaps to announce his status as Panic's elder statesman, is a good player, no two ways about it. The underwater melodies, harmonizing and keys of Panic! at the Disco's electric-emo are reminiscent of the dampish sounds of The Cure. For the first song of the encore, Urie sang the Counting Crows' "Round Here" solo. The ambiguous desire in his voice could make for obsessive listening.
This one gives the band much more credit than the other one. They spelled Brendon wrong though xp But whatever. I like what they said about Ryan most 3nodding (maybe because it seems the most accurate)
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:08 am
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