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heartsforpaper · 6 months
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third eye blind lyrics // ryan ross's livejournal posts
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she f on my t till i willz
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lady-bohemia · 6 months
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slow motion, see me let go
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binders-and-beanies · 11 months
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Third Eye Blind // Why Can’t You Be
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keepyourdemonsin · 1 year
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When I die, and I'll die
Don't look at my browser history - not that I'm ashamed of any of it - but go listen to my Spotify playlists, those songs will tell you everything worth knowing about me.
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Third Eye Blind, for the third time.
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thorodinsonii · 1 year
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and there's a memory of a window, looking through I see you,
searching for something I could never give you,
and there's someone who understands you more than I do,
a sadness I can't erase,
all alone on your face...
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enterthenightgallery · 10 months
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Jumper by Night Gallery, 2023
part of June 2023 collection
enterthenightgallery.com
limited to 75 pieces
IG: enterthenightgallery
available june 15, 2023
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acethatlovesdinos · 10 months
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I just went to a concert for the first time ever and it was legitimately one of the coolest experiences ever.
Third Eye Blind was among the first of many 90s bands that my mom introduced me to when I was younger, and when I found out they were going on tour I surprised her with tickets to see them live together.
I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, since as I mentioned before, I haven’t ever been to a concert. We were planning to see the Goo Goo Dolls in 2020 but for reasons that I don’t feel the need to mention, that got cancelled. But I digress.
I have to say though, the most incredible part of the experience definitely had to be hearing the entire room shouting the lyrics to the choruses of just about every single song.
Being a 90s band, and I being only 18, it isn’t shocking that not as many people my age have the same interests in music. But there I was, among hundreds of people, sharing the same love for the same music, and singing along with the ones who made it. It was surreal and beautiful and incredible and it’s certainly a feeling that would be difficult to replicate in any other circumstance.
And getting to go with my mom, the one who introduced me to the genre, the person who I am arguably the closest to in my whole life, and getting to share that wonderful feeling with her, it was just incredible.
It’s two in the morning and we’re finally home and I’m in bed and I’m exhausted in the best way possible, and maybe I’m just sappy because I’m tired, but I’m so glad I had such a treasured experience and I got to share it with someone who I love very much.
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my whole life is a summer town
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joshsindigostreak · 2 years
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Got the last one they had!!!
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trentvanegas · 2 years
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I’m seeing @thirdeyeblind + @takingbacksunday + @hockeydadband at the @youtubetheater tonight 🌞😎🌴 #SummerGodsTour #thirdeyeblind #3eb #takingbacksunday #hockeydad (at YouTube Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg5wnblrMFS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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unauthorized-output · 2 years
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Released November 23, 1999, Third Eye Blind's "Blue" cracked, slid, and blasted into the ears of fans and new listeners alike, selling 1.25 million by 2003. "Blue" undoubtedly showcased the musical progression of the genre-bending rock act and incredible vocal versatility of frontman Stephan Jenkins, but sales paled in comparison to their 6x Platinum self-titled record released only 2 years earlier.
Hooky, lyrically poignant, and encompassing of the emotional-but-not-sure-why haze of the 1990s, "Blue" is severely underrated in sales but some accolades would follow. Although "Blue" largely seemed to have missed the mark with the public, Third Eye Blind breaks the mold of alternative rock and skates from sub-genre to sub-genre, with generous hooks that stick in your head for hours. It has a sprinkle of everything that came before it- serious and comedic lyrical moments, poppy British rock roots, punk-inspired screams, hair metal vocal twang, and indie oohs and aahs- the merit of this record is that anyone who cares to listen to the whole thing can enjoy something on it, even if the previous song wasn't their style. In a 1998 interview with Rolling Stone, when asked about their newest work, "Blue" (unreleased at the time), vocalist Stephan Jenkins said, "If you do a bong hit, put on your headphones and listen to our album, you’ll get it."
The album reached RIAA (US) Platinum status and was relatively well reviewed by critics, with Spin Magazine giving a 6/10 and Rolling Stone giving a 3/5. Between 1999 and 2000, the band was nominated for several US music awards and won 4 California Music Awards.
Images are scans from the “Blue” CD insert. 
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readyforthegarden · 2 months
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for my josh babes 🥰
pspspspspsps @joshsindigostreak
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Third Eye Blind // About to Break
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rgr-pop · 1 month
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am i a fuckboy…
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