ell it was wasn't it?
(sorry, can't supply any track names or artists, as I successfully
developed a finely tuned filter for shutting it out!)
Dan
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Dan Butler and Gary will tell you - where I
Hey, the Passions "I'm In Love With A German Film Star"!
Blimey, that takes me back to being a kid with my pocket money,
up Woolworths, debating which one of the top 40 7" singles I was
going to buy. I passed on it at the time.
But Ahh, the beauty of Soulseek!...
cheers,
Dan
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Phew - and I thought it was just me that had no grasp of names and labels!
I'll tell you where it's at in my collection, know the sleeve design, know
how it sounds, but names?...
I try and pay attention but just don't remember them.
Non-trainspotters unite!
"I'm sorry, what did you say your name
Instant hard-on while hugging someone?
Could be construed as being overly friendly!
cheers,
Dan (who must go and sit down for a while after
two posts to the list in one day!)
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:18:59 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Ronny Pries <[EMAIL PR
I agree that D.E.C. really hit the mark with the ambient stuff, but I'd go
for the first album
"Soundtrack (313)" (appropriately) as the real deal. Most people probably
will know it
already, but for sheer beauty and understated class it's hard to beat.
Someone else said Kao-tic Harmony. Yeah well