Back Home, Southern Air, Paper Walls,...these guys knew how to close out an album. All amazing songs.
The bridge of this song is also one of my favorites of there’s and something I listen to all the time still: The sun lays down inside the ocean I’m right where I belong Feel the air, the salt on my skin The futures coming on And after living through these wild years And coming out alive I just want to lay my head here Stop running for a while
I see they added a bunch of bsides to Spotify but there’s still some of the best ones missing. Hope they get added too! And gifts and curses lmao. Again I beg
I honestly think each of their closers (minus AWOL and California, although I still do love California) would rank pretty easily in my top 10-15 YC songs. They're all so good!
Yeah we been knew that’s why I told ryan to drop it last week but I’m the bad guy in that situation lmao
Ok so now they are technically suing his mother who is the executor of the estate. I respect wanting to defend your copyright in most cases but this just crosses the line into gross. I would hope this is being forced through by lawyers rather than the guys in the band.
Which is funny because Juicewrld fans are talking shit to him on all his Instagram and Twitter comments, despite him not being involved in any way.
Aw damn. Poor dez First off, stop judging people especially musicians by how they look because I promise you’re gonna be mostly disappointed lol Sean is likely involved since he is part of the writing entity for that song but I could be wrong. Personally if he is involved as I suspect, then I’m disappointed. Although I’m sure it’s not as simple as that.
Such a weird look for them to be proceeding, especially during a pandemic and a massive Black Lives Matter movement.
There’s a lot of unnecessary and unfortunate around this whole thing, but that’s why you go through a procedure like this. If they win, it will prove they had a right to make a claim. If not, I am sure they are aware of the basic repercussions. It’s the business side of music. I can think of lot of example where bands did borrow or add something as a tribute where it was left alone. I do enjoy that quite a bite as music fan, but I’m not the one making my livelihood on the music I make.
If anything this will end with a songwriting credit or royalties. Zero chance they’re getting 15 mil, his estate was worth 3 mil at the time of his passing.
No actually this is a pretty damn good example of “just because you can doesn’t mean you should” You could just like, idk, be a decent person and care about that more than money!? Idk
I’d also like to add it’s incredibly dumb that you can have a lawsuit over a melody line, yet bands have been stealing chord progressions from each other for 60 years.