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We've been making fun of the same things about Chuck Klosterman for eight, ten years now and he's still at this freshman-dorm-lounge bullshit. I mean, I guess it's silly to expect someone to evolve when his entire bit is, well, failing to evolve, but it's like god, it shouldn't even have to come to this anymore, yet he's actually moving up the ladder, peddling the same old crap like "Why is Scottie Pippen like a Bartlett pear?" (Answer: because Michael Jordan is the Delicious apple, and both Pippen and the pear have trouble with the idea of meal, either being mealy, or tipping after one)

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I'd already been sick of Klosterman for a while, but when I read his essay comparing OJ Simpson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, it was a new low in pointless, convoluted comparisons.

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I didn't want to do it but I was bored of music and needed something to listen to while on my run. I listened to the Simmons, Silver and Gladwell podcast. Curious Hair and Dave in Champaign would have a field day. Football can't some soon enough so Simmons can stop taking himself so seriously.


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Was somewhat excited when I read that Robert Mays and Bill Barnwell were teaming up to do podcast previews of every NFL team. Thought it'd be a nice easy listen while jogging. I needed an alternative after ESPN fucked up their NFL podcast by replacing Ross Tucker with the awful Robert Flores. Listened to my first one (Packers and Vikings) and thought it was alright. Nothing groundbreaking or enlightening but just a nice hit of every team.

My only gripe is I swear it seems every sports radio talking head under 30 sounds like the fuckfaces Connor McKnight and Joe Ostrowski. If you put Robert Mays in a room with those 2 you wouldn't be able to tell them apart. Sounding like a fuckface smarmy douche I guess is the new thing.


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http://www.theonion.com/articles/chuck- ... dio,33615/

the purest manifestation of heavy metal music, “or, at least, our collective idea of what heavy metal music means.”

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the purest manifestation of heavy metal music, “or, at least, our collective idea of what heavy metal music means.”


Ha!

Apropos, given the recently unveiled "Battle for the Best Song of the Millennium." The best part is actually in a piece about songs that didn't make the cut:

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Let’s acknowledge a few of the biases inherent in the creation of this bracket. There is no metal. There is only a smattering of country. Rock music is consistently relegated to the lowest seeds. Pretty much anything played on an acoustic stringed instrument is apparently verboten. Bands you might like — Spoon, the National, the Hold Steady, Queens of the Stone Age, the Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, Drive-By Truckers, Bon Iver, Mastodon, Fucked Up, TV on the Radio, Muse — are nowhere to be found. This is a list where "great song" is synonymous with "rap and pop bangers that were popular on the radio once." That doesn’t mean the bracket is terrible, necessarily —


Editorial aside: yes, actually, that is exactly what it means

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just that if you happen to be among the troglodytes for whom "rap and pop bangers that were popular on the radio once" does not constitute quality listening, sorry, you are left out.


If the Barnwell piece on Emery is the perfect encapsulation of the faux-intellectual, too-big-for-its-britches, sound-and-fury-signifying-nothing side of Grantland, this entire enterprise--right down to the proudly ignorant frat-bro "if you dont like things that are popular your probably some kinda GAY lolz" bullying--is a perfect encapsulation of its anti-intellectual, famewhoring, glorified-Perez-Hilton side.

Or, in Grantland terms: if this were an NCAA-style tournament, the Barnwell piece would be the #1 seed in the Chuck Klosterman Region and the Battle for the Best Song of the Millennium would be the #1 seed in the Bill Simmons Region.

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I got the Onion link from my facebook feed, where an old high school theatre buddy had posted it on someone's page. Unfortunately, that person is not my friend, so I couldn't jump in, but this cracked me up hard. Line breaks represent change in speaker:

- you can tell it's not real bc in everyday conversation it wouldn't take him that long to throw in 'raison d'être' or 'zeitgeist'

- HAHAHAHA amazing picture too
- this hits close to home because, uh
- i might someday buy a dio t-shirt
- though i think that the risk outweighs the potential benefit now that i've seen this article. my favorite part is when he's talking about the bassists. also when he says he needs to get a drink. amazing.
- in other obnoxious guy news: AGGGGGHHHH Barnwell's two latest are absolute doozies. goal line backs and momentum. bill barnwell writing about these topics, to me, is like frank bruni trying to write advice for recent graduates or new college students or thomas friedman trying to write about some strange topic like globalism and international interconnectedness or david brooks trying to write a column where he says he understands why some americans like obama but he has certain reservations. i guess what i'm trying to say is that it's entirely outside of his wheelhouse and he should probably find a different job, maybe training dogs or trying to design safer playground equipment
- gahh what a punchable face too

- oh man it would be so easy to make a barnwell article generator
- besides the, like, computer stuff u have to know
- process over outcome, regressing to mean

- one of the biggest myths

- that face is a mystery i tried to find another pic of him but i just got lost in his twitter
- plz don't let that happen to you

- klosterman's twitter? scary, scary twittertory man

- oh i was thinking of punching barnwell, but chuckles face is easier to find on the internet

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That is fantastic, from start to finish.

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http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2013/0827/gr ... alFour.jpg

So this is the bracket. Jesus fucking christ.

Also, lol at "SORRY NEERRRRRDS this is for rap and pop bangers ONLY!" yet I see "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" and "Idioteque." Nothing says "pop banger" like Jay Bennett falling face-first on a fuzz pedal and recording the results.

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Also, if I had to pick a winner from that list, it would be "Maps" and it wouldn't even be close. Another song that I bet was all over Kiss FM.

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So this is the bracket. Jesus fucking christ.

Also, lol at "SORRY NEERRRRRDS this is for rap and pop bangers ONLY!" yet I see "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" and "Idioteque." Nothing says "pop banger" like Jay Bennett falling face-first on a fuzz pedal and recording the results.


How about "Satan fucking Lucifer". I'm not a fan of the other term. Now I know it's a message board and I'm going to get ripped,but I said it ONCE. I'm not following up. There is no debate.

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yeah don't care


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Long live the Dipset millennium.

This is the longest sigh I've ever sighed. It hurts.

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This is the most Grantland thing in history:

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The paragraph you quoted makes me want to negate the universe. Everything about it is so exquisitely awful. The only thing worse than some whitebread dipshit bullying people into accepting that Katy Perry is a genius is a whitebread dipshit bullying people into accepting how down he is. My favorite artist is Cam'ron! Look how progressive I am! I have black friends!

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Never understood what was so progressive about treating black people like court jesters. "Football On Your Phone" made me legit uncomfortable.

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The Rise of Tough Mudder and Social-Physical Challenges

"Say, this could be a really interesting breakdown of a social phenomenon that is really starting to bother me. Stupid goddamn Color Run."

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CrossFit, Tough Mudders, and the rise of social-physical challenges

"Hmm."

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By Carles

"Oh, fuck it."

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What bothers me most about this--

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I don't know how it'll play on the telecast, but watching Jeff Ross roast live was like seeing Eric Clapton stroll into a Guitar Center and start playing "Layla."


--aside from basically everything, is the way they farmed it out to Pappademas. Simmons is buddies with Ross, so if he or Cousin Sal wrote this column, it would be a shameless conflict of interest. So instead they hand some young guy a ticket to the Franco roast and tell him to come up with 1500 words on how there were a ton of gay jokes, but that's ok and not problematic at all, because the people saying them have been on the B.S. Report, and also make sure to mention that JEFF ROSS IS A VIRTUOSO.

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What bothers me most about this--

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I don't know how it'll play on the telecast, but watching Jeff Ross roast live was like seeing Eric Clapton stroll into a Guitar Center and start playing "Layla."


--aside from basically everything, is the way they farmed it out to Pappademas. Simmons is buddies with Ross, so if he or Cousin Sal wrote this column, it would be a shameless conflict of interest. So instead they hand some young guy a ticket to the Franco roast and tell him to come up with 1500 words on how there were a ton of gay jokes, but that's ok and not problematic at all, because the people saying them have been on the B.S. Report, and also make sure to mention that JEFF ROSS IS A VIRTUOSO.


"Layla" seems more like a showcase for the piano rather than guitar.

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What bothers me most about this--

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I don't know how it'll play on the telecast, but watching Jeff Ross roast live was like seeing Eric Clapton stroll into a Guitar Center and start playing "Layla."


--aside from basically everything, is the way they farmed it out to Pappademas. Simmons is buddies with Ross, so if he or Cousin Sal wrote this column, it would be a shameless conflict of interest. So instead they hand some young guy a ticket to the Franco roast and tell him to come up with 1500 words on how there were a ton of gay jokes, but that's ok and not problematic at all, because the people saying them have been on the B.S. Report, and also make sure to mention that JEFF ROSS IS A VIRTUOSO.


"Layla" seems more like a showcase for the piano rather than guitar.


And I think Duane Allman actually played lead.

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http://blog.angryasianman.com/2013/09/a ... acist.html

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Hey, remember when Simmons wrote the worst thing ever published on the internet? Well, now you can read Molly Lambert do it again!

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Well now this is some through-the-looking-glass shit, isn't it.

Wasn't Molly Lambert the one who was said to have gotten a job there for being pretty, because it sure as shit wasn't her writing?

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Well now this is some through-the-looking-glass shit, isn't it.

Wasn't Molly Lambert the one who was said to have gotten a job there for being pretty, because it sure as shit wasn't her writing?


I think Lund started that rumor, but it certainly seems plausible. Even by Grantland standards, she's execrable.

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Hey, remember when Simmons wrote the worst thing ever published on the internet? Well, now you can read Molly Lambert do it again!

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You're a masochist. You know the pop culture section of Grantland is horrifying yet you can't resist glancing.

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Hey, remember when Simmons wrote the worst thing ever published on the internet? Well, now you can read Molly Lambert do it again!

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You're a masochist. You know the pop culture section of Grantland is horrifying yet you can't resist glancing.

:lol:


I know. It's a disease.

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Grantland was hardly the only site to lose their minds over Chip Kelly after one game but their articles still may have been the worst to read at the time/best to revisit now: http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-trian ... -fun-again and http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-trian ... ly-offense


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I found some pre-Grantland Molly Lambert and good gravy this is one of the worst things I've ever read in my life:

http://thisrecording.com/today/2010/10/ ... quest.html

And she went to Brown!

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I know I shouldn't have but I clicked.

I don't even know what that was. It read like a coked-up male virgin's first IMDB message board post.

The next time I have sex I am going to refer to it as the "artistic process."

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I know I shouldn't have but I clicked.

I don't even know what that was. It read like a coked-up male virgin's first IMDB message board post.

The next time I have sex I am going to refer to it as the "artistic process."


Check this out, which I will quote here in its entirety except for the pictures of pretty leaves:

http://thisrecording.com/today/2010/9/1 ... ieces.html

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by MOLLY LAMBERT

Here comes September to cut into the sweaty, humid, unemployed, depressed cake that was August before it weeps any more pink frosting onto the dirty kitchen floor!

I grew up fetishizing cold weather, because it was not a thing we really have in Los Angeles. Years of exposure to books set in prep schools or written by Johns Updike and Cheever cultivated in me the strong Jewish/Catholic lust for east coast WASPs and their culture. I especially fetishized fall, with its scarves and coats and coziness.

Fall is when school starts, it's when the new TV season traditionally begins, and summer popcorn movies are replaced by Oscar-bait movies. Magazines get thick again (or they used to) and all of the new products are suddenly "pumpkin" or "plum."

September for me has always meant my birthday, which talk about your buildup to a non life-changing event. Nothing changes on your birthday. Nothing especially changes on New Year's. So why do we expect so much from our Septembers?

Well for one, September is when kids go back to school, which implies the return of structure to where there was none. Even if you went to camp or worked all summer break, August was about the antsiness building up for something new to happen.

We spend the bulk of our youths, a ridiculously long amount of our lives, on a strict calendar whose organizing principle is school starting in the early fall. It is not hard to imagine that vestigially we still feel like we are going back to school every September.

Until I lived on the east coast during college, I had no idea that scarves served an actual function (keeping your neck warm). I also knew nothing about the secret undertow of autumn's nostalgia, which is DREAD. The trade-off for the beautiful natural spectacle of New England autumn is that it becomes New England winter.

In California the fall crispness is just a prelude to more of the same during winter, but in most other places it acts as foreshadowing that within a couple of months it'll be too cold to keep your eyes open outside. Fall nostalgia has a morbid undercurrent. The leaves are beautiful but they are dying. Back to school's second self is Halloween.

It's like we subconsciously internalize the seasonal change. Studies have shown that external stimulants like sounds and smells have a huge impact on influencing human behavior. Is that why everyone freaks the fuck out at the end of summer even though they are no longer going back to school? Something about seeing all those pencils and backpacks just triggers the deep desire we all have to hit the reset button on our lives.

Most of the people I know are freelancers in one sense or another, and their career paths involve amorphous to-do lists and shitty day jobs or erratic work. Because I have nothing else to compare it to, it is hard for me to feel like being in your twenties right now is any different than being in your twenties at any point during the last century.

The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both. And so the flip side of anticipation is dread.

You can anticipate good things happening with the seasonal change, but because you absolutely cannot predict in advance them there is also endless dread of worst case scenarios, even though the chance of every situation playing out nightmarishly is low.

You might not have a decent job or an apartment or whatever right now, but that doesn't make you the kind of person who is incapable of having those things. It just makes you someone who doesn't happen to have all of them right now, which is most people at most points in most of their lives. It's not a comment on your true self.

The thing about external factors beyond your control (like the horrible economy and its many attendant trickle-down woes) is that they do change unexpectedly and in a way that is impossible to always predict accurately, much like the weather.

In the meantime all you can do is stay as positive as possible, keep putting in work, and maybe eat some pumpkin bread in a scarf and coat by a duck pond around dusk.

Molly Lambert is the managing editor of This Recording. She tumbls here and twitters here.


What the fuck!

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