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Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 4:49 am
by creep
clickie wrote:I'm not gonna lie, Houston has stood out to me as the worst place to live in the U.S. for the past 15 years or so ever since I really started to pay attention to these type of things.
Ive traveled quite a bit in Texas and there are some great places to live there but Houston is not one of them. I agree that it's a horrible place.

I also think Austin is way overrated.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 8:48 am
by Hype
Guys... I'm trying to get AWAY from humidity... Right now it's 28C and 50% humidity in my town and it's not even noon. The "humidex" rating for today is 43C. A couple days ago, it was effectively hotter than Death Valley by "feel" because of the humidity. I don't care about the shittiness of a city's culture or people or whatever if it's got dry heat. Calgary, AB was like that, but has bitterly cold winters. I'd still prefer that to this 50-60% humidity, 30+ degrees Celsius weather half the year and alternating bitterly damp cold and rainy winters that last upwards of 5-6 months. I'll even take Madison, WI over Southern Ontario weather. I think you can find things to enjoy about any place, and a lot of places that people love are places where I think it would be insane to seriously live (like New Orleans, or New York, or LA; or even Toronto, which has the gross humidity in the summer AND a depressing lack of world-class infrastructure and culture).

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:58 pm
by Artemis
Hype, don't forget about the spike in gun violence lately. Eleven people shot since Friday in the downtown area. 51 homocides so far this year, up from last year at this time and higher than New York.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:06 pm
by kv
I never understand why people knock LA.... it's so fucking huge you can find whatever you wanna do...traffic is fucked....parts of LA are fucked...most is pretty fucking rad...mostly people from all cultures and Creed's get along in a grocery store or a mall...it's an amazing place I think...you can surf in the morning catch lunch in Chinatown, go to the mountains and ski at night...then hit a after hours place in Hollywood before driving back to the beach to rest before morning surf :rockon:

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 2:34 pm
by creep
kv wrote:I never understand why people knock LA.... it's so fucking huge you can find whatever you wanna do...traffic is fucked....parts of LA are fucked...most is pretty fucking rad...mostly people from all cultures and Creed's get along in a grocery store or a mall...it's an amazing place I think...you can surf in the morning catch lunch in Chinatown, go to the mountains and ski at night...then hit a after hours place in Hollywood before driving back to the beach to rest before morning surf :rockon:
Because we can't afford to live there. I would choose San Diego over LA though

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 8:35 pm
by Hype
There are parts of Toronto I'd live in, and I'm sure there are parts of LA I'd find awesome, and obviously there are tons of perks of all big cities. But big cities are also easy to visit and take advantage of all the good parts. I guess my point was only that I really liked Las Vegas even though I get why people don't like it. Part of what I enjoyed is that the parts of it I wouldn't like were really easy to avoid, and I felt like the complaints about it were way overblown. I think I feel similarly about Chicago. It's a city with serious problems, but it's also really easy to enjoy when the weather's good. If I could have the food and music and infrastructure of Chicago with the university-town atmosphere of Boston and Pittsburgh and the weather of Las Vegas... I think that'd be a perfect city. Paris is kind of like that, but it has some pretty serious social issues right now that it's not doing a good job working out.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 12:31 am
by kv
Vegas has perfect weather? It's an outdoor oven half the year

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:25 am
by SR
Paris isn't the only one; A lot of major cities are at a tipping point in Europe.

I have put a great deal of thought into this as I am old. Weather is important. I wilt in intense heat and intense heat and humidity and since this convo has evolved from cities to visit to cities to live, there are a few requisites that I'd need.

1. Space. I'd like to wake up to the ocean or a mountain range and streams or rivers. Luckily both have a large number of locales that have moderate climates. Unluckily, most are really expensive. As much as I don't want to deal with people at home, I'd like a short drive into a town to get a newspaper and a cup of coffee. Then, I'd need a city not too far off for music, food, and theatrer.

2. Peeps....No monster truck rallys; no NRA or WWE conventions; no Jebidiah or Cletus confederate flags; no hallelujapalooza Jebus freaks; no missplelled signs....

3. Weather. I don't think I'd want a climate stasis. I'd like to track seasons and learn about thelocal flora and fauna.


4. Golden Retriver; portable so it's all good here

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:49 am
by Hype
Vegas is an oven, yes. But it's the kind of oven that I like.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:58 am
by creep
I can appreciate the desert but not in a big city. We get a few months of Vegas like heat and I don't mind it too much. It's way better than the winters we get here. I know compared to everyone else our winters are nothing (mid 50's F and some rain) but they are the wort part about where I live. Not enough daylight too in the winter. Easily the best climate ever is Hawaii.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 6:06 am
by SR
theatre* ugg.... :lol:

Love Kauai, but it is humid....more so than the other islands.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 8:45 am
by Juana
creep wrote:
clickie wrote:I'm not gonna lie, Houston has stood out to me as the worst place to live in the U.S. for the past 15 years or so ever since I really started to pay attention to these type of things.
Ive traveled quite a bit in Texas and there are some great places to live there but Houston is not one of them. I agree that it's a horrible place.

I also think Austin is way overrated.
I set up in the San Marcos and Wimberly area sorta in between, still got all the weirdness but I can get Ace to work on my amps etc. Austin used to be fun but it sold it's soul.

As for Houston that city is a hard NO for me. I'm trying to talk the better half into at least spending 3-4 months a year out by Marfa doubt I will have success as she likes spending those months in Huntington Beach

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 8:07 pm
by trevor ayer
I like it cold ... keeps the assholes away

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 3:08 pm
by Hype
Man... no it doesn't. If only... :lol:

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:45 pm
by Pandemonium
creep wrote:Because we can't afford to live there. I would choose San Diego over LA though
Pretty much anywhere between Santa Maria and San Diego within a few miles of the coast weather-wise is almost unbeatable nearly year-round (well, except for this weekend). A quarter inch of rain is considered the lead story on the news. The only thing mother nature can thrill us with besides wildfires is the "Big One" earthquake that we'll someday have to deal with. And like KV says, especially around the LA/Orange County area, you really have everything you'd want culture and entertainment-wise within easy driving distance.

But yeah, it's becoming really expensive to live here and dealing daily with traffic on the freeways will take years off your life. Because everything even in LA proper is so spread out, you will spend a lot of time in your car, public transportation just doesn't cut it. And the asshole factor just keeps going higher and higher.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 4:44 pm
by JOEinPHX
trevor ayer wrote:I like it cold ... keeps the assholes away
No it doesn't. It makes EVERYONE miserable and cunty.

People who live in sunny/warm areas are much happier and more pleasant.

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2018 4:50 am
by clickie
I wasn't sure if this article was posted already.

https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/per ... r-rise-and

Re: Rolling Stone article:Perry Farrell on Being an Uncool D

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 8:40 pm
by Hokahey
clickie wrote:I wasn't sure if this article was posted already.

https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/per ... r-rise-and
Jesus Christ.
“We were just hitting our stride,” he says. “It was the worst timing. It’s like my wife always says, ‘You’re where you are now, Perry, because you chose to sing about ménage a trois and heroin. That’s your fan base, that’s your audience. If you had sung about silly love songs, you’d be bigger.' But I just couldn’t do it. I had to be who I was.”