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Months ago | 6th September 2009 14:11
Joeyzofo88:
For those of you who are oblivious to what this album is supposed to be about;
Kid Cudi bases everything off his life. The Man on the Moon is who he is in his dreams. The End of Day is the beginning of night, where his dreams begin. On this particular night, he has a nightmare. Each ACT is a different phase in his nightmare.
Act 1: The End of Day - Cudi's dreams begin (notice how the first song repetitively states "Your in my dreams").
Act 2: Rise of the Night Terrors - This is the part of Cudi's dream that becomes the nightmare. You can interpret it as the darkest moments in Cudi's life.
Act 3: Taking a trip - Just like it sounds. Escapes from his own reality and horrors into a dimension we can refer to as "space" (you can decide what space is on your own).
Act 4: Stuck - Common pretty much covers this one with ease. He is unable to differ fiction from reality, just like we often do in our own dreams.
Act 5: A New Beginning - The come up of the dream, where Cudi reflects on his experiences and takes what he can, to create a new beginning for himself.
If any of you have taken shrooms/acid, this CD will blow you away. Those are literally the phases of a psyche. trip.
Goodjob, but I like to interpret it however

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Months ago | 6th September 2009 14:16
Joeyzofo88:
^It's really for you to decide. I just went off Commons narration/Cudi's interviews. I'll whip up a review in a sec.
Yeah that's what I love about music. Common also almost narrates it as a comic book too... And yeah the interviews are deep.
And kinda random, but did anyone notice the repeating voice/guy in "My World" saying "work/what/word" is the same as in Jay's "Run This Town"?
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Months ago | 6th September 2009 14:30
BRich:
this shit sucks. I'd rather listen to 808's. And that's saying a lot.
relax man take the hate out your heart.
What do you like?
Cement 3s please. 94,01,cdp just need a pair.
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Months ago | 6th September 2009 14:42
BRich:
lol...I'm very relaxed. I don't like the album. Would you rather me lie and say that I love it to keep the circle jerk going?
You dislike it for no reason.
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[quote:73c8df579c="BRich"]this shit sucks. I'd rather listen to 808's. And that's saying a lot.[/quote:73c8df579c]
You are a ratard.
Doesn't shock me that the Cudi Stanley Alliance would get emotional over my comments. God forbid somebody doesn't like his very average (at best) music :o
For those of you who are oblivious to what this album is supposed to be about;
Kid Cudi bases everything off his life. The Man on the Moon is who he is in his dreams. The End of Day is the beginning of night, where his dreams begin. On this particular night, he has a nightmare. Each ACT is a different phase in his nightmare.
Act 1: The End of Day - Cudi's dreams begin (notice how the first song repetitively states "Your in my dreams").
Act 2: Rise of the Night Terrors - This is the part of Cudi's dream that becomes the nightmare. You can interpret it as the darkest moments in Cudi's life.
Act 3: Taking a trip - Just like it sounds. Escapes from his own reality and horrors into a dimension we can refer to as "space" (you can decide what space is on your own).
Act 4: Stuck - Common pretty much covers this one with ease. He is unable to differ fiction from reality, just like we often do in our own dreams.
Act 5: A New Beginning - The come up of the dream, where Cudi reflects on his experiences and takes what he can, to create a new beginning for himself.
If any of you have taken shrooms/acid, this CD will blow you away. Those are literally the phases of a psyche. trip.
[quote:e4c83455a5="Joeyzofo88"]For those of you who are oblivious to what this album is supposed to be about;
Kid Cudi bases everything off his life. The Man on the Moon is who he is in his dreams. The End of Day is the beginning of night, where his dreams begin. On this particular night, he has a nightmare. Each ACT is a different phase in his nightmare.
Act 1: The End of Day - Cudi's dreams begin (notice how the first song repetitively states "Your in my dreams").
Act 2: Rise of the Night Terrors - This is the part of Cudi's dream that becomes the nightmare. You can interpret it as the darkest moments in Cudi's life.
Act 3: Taking a trip - Just like it sounds. Escapes from his own reality and horrors into a dimension we can refer to as "space" (you can decide what space is on your own).
Act 4: Stuck - Common pretty much covers this one with ease. He is unable to differ fiction from reality, just like we often do in our own dreams.
Act 5: A New Beginning - The come up of the dream, where Cudi reflects on his experiences and takes what he can, to create a new beginning for himself.
If any of you have taken shrooms/acid, this CD will blow you away. Those are literally the phases of a psyche. trip.[/quote:e4c83455a5]
:teach:
[quote:01d5fbb778="Joeyzofo88"]For those of you who are oblivious to what this album is supposed to be about;
Kid Cudi bases everything off his life. The Man on the Moon is who he is in his dreams. The End of Day is the beginning of night, where his dreams begin. On this particular night, he has a nightmare. Each ACT is a different phase in his nightmare.
Act 1: The End of Day - Cudi's dreams begin (notice how the first song repetitively states "Your in my dreams").
Act 2: Rise of the Night Terrors - This is the part of Cudi's dream that becomes the nightmare. You can interpret it as the darkest moments in Cudi's life.
Act 3: Taking a trip - Just like it sounds. Escapes from his own reality and horrors into a dimension we can refer to as "space" (you can decide what space is on your own).
Act 4: Stuck - Common pretty much covers this one with ease. He is unable to differ fiction from reality, just like we often do in our own dreams.
Act 5: A New Beginning - The come up of the dream, where Cudi reflects on his experiences and takes what he can, to create a new beginning for himself.
If any of you have taken shrooms/acid, this CD will blow you away. Those are literally the phases of a psyche. trip.[/quote:01d5fbb778]
Goodjob, but I like to interpret it however :)
^It's really for you to decide. I just went off Commons narration/Cudi's interviews. I'll whip up a review in a sec.
[quote:9628fd35de="Joeyzofo88"]^It's really for you to decide. I just went off Commons narration/Cudi's interviews. I'll whip up a review in a sec.[/quote:9628fd35de]
Yeah that's what I love about music. Common also almost narrates it as a comic book too... And yeah the interviews are deep.
And kinda random, but did anyone notice the repeating voice/guy in "My World" saying "work/what/word" is the same as in Jay's "Run This Town"?
[quote:c26becdc4a="BRich"]this shit sucks. I'd rather listen to 808's. And that's saying a lot.[/quote:c26becdc4a]
relax man take the hate out your heart.
What do you like?
lol...I'm very relaxed. I don't like the album. Would you rather me lie and say that I love it to keep the circle jerk going?
[quote:5efe24f199="BRich"]lol...I'm very relaxed. I don't like the album. Would you rather me lie and say that I love it to keep the circle jerk going?[/quote:5efe24f199]
You dislike it for no reason.