Ape School's Michael Johnson has a solid indie rock résumé. He was part of … Read Full Bio ↴Ape School's Michael Johnson has a solid indie rock résumé. He was part of the SubPop group Holopaw, played with the Lilys, Kurt Vile, and Human Television, and along the way hooked up with Daedelus, appearing on the stand-out track "Make it So" on his 2008 album Love to Make Music To. This is Johnson's second mostly solo album; it was barely noticed, and his first under the name Ape School. Johnson wraps his catchy songs in a hazy, insulated sound that references neo-psych heroes Mercury Rev and the Flaming Lips, ropes in elements of hip-hop (in the rhythms), shoegaze (the drifting textures are reminiscent at times of the Lilys best work), and oddly enough, a shoestring budget version of stadium dreamers like Coldplay or Keane. The lyrics and vocals don't reach for the back row of the arena,
but the epic sweep and cinematic sound of songs like "My Intention" or "Deathstomp" work to bring the album a larger scope than the average "one dude on a studio album" usually has. If this comparison scares you off, please note that the everyman vocals and carefully crafted arrangements keep the album from becoming an overblown mess. The general sharpness of the hooks (especially in the killer one-two punch of "Wail to God" and "That's Okay" that kicks off the album), the powerful groove of songs like "Be an Encore," and the tender, freaky balladry of "Did What I Did" and "The Underground" make the album well worth investigating for anyone who likes their pop made with a blissfully weird sonic nventiveness..
but the epic sweep and cinematic sound of songs like "My Intention" or "Deathstomp" work to bring the album a larger scope than the average "one dude on a studio album" usually has. If this comparison scares you off, please note that the everyman vocals and carefully crafted arrangements keep the album from becoming an overblown mess. The general sharpness of the hooks (especially in the killer one-two punch of "Wail to God" and "That's Okay" that kicks off the album), the powerful groove of songs like "Be an Encore," and the tender, freaky balladry of "Did What I Did" and "The Underground" make the album well worth investigating for anyone who likes their pop made with a blissfully weird sonic nventiveness..
Dirty Money
Ape School Lyrics
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645AR Then it's pop goes the weasel You already know what time…
80-Sick ""There's only dirty money in this system we extol Can…
Adventures of Stevie V feat. ABBA Pink Floyd & The Flying Lizards Mmm-hmm, wooh-hooh-hooh-hooh-hooh-yeah-eah I've no excuse, …
B.Jigga Y'all niggas big for nothing got a hitta stand 5…
Blue System There's one hope and that's no lie Baby, tears they never…
Bruce Guthro Old man tell a young man Pick up teh hammer and…
Clipse Yo, whattup ma'? I got a pocket full of stinkies Let's…
Clipse [RapBoard.ru] Yo wattup ma I got a pocket full of stinky's Let's…
DatBoiSkeet This money got me lookin' like a lick So every day…
Drew Green Down here in the dirty Them dirt boys workin′, skew, uh…
EllaHarp Take You keep taking from me But if you take all the…
French Montana Woah, wooh I want you bad, want you bad, want you…
G-$tack Yeah I been trappin And been grindin While these niggas Be o…
J.L.R. Then it's pop goes the weasel You already know what time…
Jack Kays I've been feelin' suicidal Strugglin' for my survival Stuck…
Jesse Royal Jesse Royal One God We see dem all, yeah Can't fool we no…
K-Y They say Bonnie get the loot Sawed off Wesson in the…
Kent Loon (Verse1: Kent Loon) I'm on the road, it's on the flo Paid m…
P.n.b. Y'all niggas big for nothing got a hitta stand 5…
PG V/A 1 Lovin the business the way I get paid I step out…
Rich Amiri Dirty money, dirty money Dirty money, ayy, dirty money, uh D…
RUMBLE Syndicate Ooh! All the lights in the cities glow People working hard w…
Scarface [Scarface] Dirty Nigga, dirty money [Tanya Herron] Yeah, ye…
Shakra Buddy, so you think you got it under control You're gonna…
Sheek Louch {MARIO!!} [Sheek Louch] Woo! Sheek Louch nigga (muh'fuck…
Sick of It All There's only dirty money in this system we extol Can we…
Sly deSilva 100 bands (Dirty money, dirty money) 200 bands (Dirty money,…
Soom T Have you ever thought what have I done with my…
Stevie V Feat.ABBA Pink Floyd & The Flying Lizards Mmm-hmm, wooh-hooh-hooh-hooh-hooh-yeah-eah I've no excuse, …
Swing Out Sister Nothing ventured, nothing gained You've got to live a life O…
T.I. & Lil Wayne Lovin the business the way I get paid I step out…
Tarmo Dirty dirty money, doing big things shorty Hustlers Money ma…
The Busters Guess why i do what i'm doing here? It's dirty money What…
the dap-kings Uh Check your gang uh Check your Uh yeah Check your gang hoe…
THE E.O.P This money might make A nigga wipe your nose This money migh…
Tom MacDonald They're angry that they will never shut me up I'm making…
Tory Lanez Money on my mind All the time, all the time Slangin', sell…
UGK [Verse One: Bun B] Say, look here man I'm a rapper Hold…
Vardis know when you're right and I know that you're wrong…
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Anthony G.
When I was a kid I loved this movie so much I recorded it on audio cassette, which was the only way a regular person could record something on TV at that time. I would just lay there on the floor next to the boombox, listening to the sounds, music and dialogue of Planet of the Apes, the recording filling up my young mind with all the scenes of the film.
Klee_ of_ C
Wow, that is pretty 🆒👍
Gary Edwards
When Star Wars first came out I saw the movie seven times in seven days. On the seventh day I snuck a tape recorder into the theater to record the audio. Like you I listened to the soundtrack over and over, immersing myself in the sounds.
HOLDEN MCGROIN
In 1981 my father bought a VCR for 750.00 and then later on I was able to hook up 2 VCRs and copy a VHS movie and when DVD movies came out I was able to copy a movie using copying software.
KEVIN BLACK
Wow! That was pretty smart! I did something similar in 1981. I recorded the last 5 minutes of Kelly’s Heroes on cassette, so I could get the song “Burning Bridges”! 🎶
Alan Chamberlain
Dr Zira had an amazing actress. Her voice was so good, and she was a great character.
Warren Hoffman
Aunt Edna on Columbo episode "Suitable for Framing" in 1971.
The Iceman
She was Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando.
The drawing potato
She is my favorite character
The Bro with No Name
She was wonderful