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I've missed Bright Eyes so much.
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@ipukezombies To me, the whole album (the journeying imagery and references to past Bright Eyes albums) plays like a letter to the listener. So, the Rastafarian imagery, I feel, is used to emphasize this. And sure it can be taken at face value as a simple, fun reference, it just depends on the listener.
But it's like, if this music is in your spirit, in Conor's and in mine, then we all share 'one' spirit and I think The People's Key as a whole is one big celebration of that.
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sooo good dude.
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RAS TEFERI
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Where did you get that skeleton over the beach picture?!?! I cant find it :(((
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ONE LOVE!
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@jevinshollywood i'm saying this isn't some new underground bandwagon irony that hipsters should embrace simply for being the new found anti mainstream. This is reality and spirituality in the most purest sense to be Overstood by all.
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@iKNOKMUSIC what are you even saying
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What did Bob say? 'Rastafari is the future, seen'.. hipsters, DON'T YOU DARE! I'm warning you!
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@mguygh Thanks! : )
Conor Oberst is still going to make music, right? I mean, not under the name Bright Eyes, but he's still going to make music, isn't he? In Entry Way Song, he said "The song is all I know," and "It's the reason I exisist," so Conor Oberst himself can't retire...right?
iXscareXme 8 months ago 4
@iXscareXme There may be another Bright Eyes album as he's unsure now whether or not to retire the name. Whatever happens, I'm sure he'll have another album out next year with the Mystic Valley Band or possibly with Jake Bellows. The albums he puts out after a long tour are usually the best (Lifted, Cassadaga, his solo album in 2008) so I can't wait.
CaliforniaJoker1 8 months ago 2