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"shelley yue" noun: 1) please see 'narutard' 2) your best-friend
"shelley yue'ish" adjective: 1) the nicest person in the world in context to ones self, 2) a person with a wonderful personality "shelley yue/shelley yue'd" verb: 1) the act of being the nicest person in the world in context of another, 2) the act of being someone with a wonderful personality (noun) "You're my one shelley-yue in the whole word."
(adjective) 1)"Wow, you're so shelley yue'ish to have gotten me all these flowers!" 2) "I've downloaded all these naruto episodes, i'm such the shelley yue." (verb) "I'm going to pull a shelley yue, and cure cancer!" |
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| 2. | sonic youth | ||
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Sonic Youth began in 1981 in downtown New York City with Thurston Moore on guitar and vocals; Kim Gordon on bass, guitar and vocals; Lee Ranaldo on guitar and vocals; and Ann Demarinis on keyboards (she played for a very short bit). The first drummer was Richard Edson. This is the band that made the eponymously titled mini-LP released in 1982 by Neutral Records, a label founded by NYC guitarist/composer Glenn Branca.
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Lee and Thurston were witness to the original 1976-77 NYC CBGB/Max's scene of Television, Patti Smith, Suicide, the Ramones, etc. Kim was in Los Angeles at the time studying as a visual artist. She came to NYC, met up with Thurston, and they started playing together during the era (1978-79) of what is termed No Wave - harsh, challenging and abrasive music informed by rock, noise, jazz and modern composition/experimentation. Through the mutual acquaintance of Branca - then known as a remarkable iconoclast of the new radical rock composer scene - they joined forces with Lee, who was playing with Branca's ensemble. With cheap guitars tuned to various hot-rodded tunings, they wrote songs like no one else. The vibe was fresh and, though mirroring the nihilism of No Wave, had notions of forward positivity. Richard Edson left to be replaced by Bob Bert, and for an interim, Jim Sclavunos. These drummers helped record the 1983 LP Confusion Is Sex, again on Neutral. Young post-punk hardcore bands like Black Flag, the Minutemen, the Meat Puppets and the Butthole... |
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| 3. | sonic youth | ||
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One of the most influental bands of all time, yet heard of in someplaces. A band featuring the band members of Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley and recently added Jim O'Rourke. Their CDs range from Sonic Youth LP, Sister, Dirty, Goo, Washing Machine, etc all the way to the 2004 release of Sonic Nurse. They have been around for 26 years and have never split. Sonic Youth uses drumsticks to make a delicious feedback sound.
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| 4. | SY | ||
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Sonic Youth - short bio 2000
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Sonic Youth began in 1981 downtown New York City -Thurston Moore - guitar, vocals, Kim Gordon - bass, guitar, vocals, Lee Ranaldo - guitar vocals. the band made its 1st eponymously titled mini-LP released in 1982 by Neutral Records, a label founded by NYC guitar/composer Glen Branca. Lee and Thurston were witness to the original 1976/77 NYC CBGB/Max’s scene of Television, Patti Smith, Suicide, Ramones, etc. Kim was in L.A. studying as a visual artist. they started playing during the era (1978/79) of what is termed No Wave----harsh, challengeing abrasive music informed by rock, noise, jazz and modern composition/experimentation. With cheap guitars and various hot rodded tunings they wrote songs like no one else. The vibe was fresh and, though mirroring the nihilism of no wave, had notions of forward positivity. By 1984 their sound had developed into a more mature pop/noise hybrid with a genuine experimental flair for structure. They went to London and destoyed all who heard and watched. Sonic Youth, in a New York minute, wiped the "death of the electric guitar" concept out, and went on to further the explosion of recognition for the new U.S. underground. Things have not been the same since. Upon return to the U.S. from the 1984 Steve Shelley, from Michigan,joined the band on drums. Steve’s formidable drum skills upped the bands musicality a level and everyone yelled, "hup!" In 1987 they recorded "Sister" which would inspire legions o... |
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| 5. | song bomb | ||
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verb.
to sing or humm a fragment of a catchy and usually dispised tune so that it becomes stuck in another person or group of peoples heads. that asswhipe song bombed me with steve miller, he shall pay.
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| 6. | chindicate | ||
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A quick upward motion of one's chin. It's the opposite motion to a head nod. Can be used as a greeting, or to indicate an item or person to someone else. Most commonly used by men. John: Hey man, which girl are you going for?
Steve: (chindicates in direction of girl) Sarah: Hon, where did you put the bag from the store? Rick: (chindicates in direction of bag) Sarah: I don't understand what you're saying. USE YOUR WORDS. |
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| 7. | appletite | ||
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1. a hunger for all things apple.
2. the uncomfortable sensation (quite like a nicotine craving) that occurs when one is away from their iphone, ipod, or macintosh computer for too long. 1. shelley worships the ground that steve jobs walks on and everything he touches. shelley has quite the appletite.
2. ron: has anyone got an iphone i can stroke for a bit? maybe an ipod that i can click for a few minutes? it's been two hours, man! chad: dude, you need to curb that appletite. |
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