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Kilby

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« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2006, 08:00:24 PM »
Too many tracks remind me of past times to mention them, though the interesting thing is when you hear a track that you at the time had no real liking for but when you hear it years later it brings back incredibly strong memories / feelings

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There are some very interesting reflections on this in the new Neil Peart book, Travelling Music. In it, Peart states that when you listen to a particular song in as wide-a-variety of settings as possible, the song 'cuts' less and has more of a shotgun effect. By divorcing the song from a particular circumstances or setting, you can therefore get more out of it.


I thought you would know better than listen to a drummer ;)

Rob...
Goodbye London !

Jp.

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« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2006, 12:48:36 PM »
Given theres a thread totally bagging this guy at the moment, people are going to have to cut me some slack here.

James blunt -  (goodbye my lover, goodbye my friend) that one. I dont know the name.  

I got married on november 12th last year. My sister in law died one week earlier and we had to bury her on the Thursday (I was a pole bearer) and then two days later get married. It was a pretty emotional time.

That and Pete Murray - seen better days.

You guys in the UK might not know of him. Very Jack johnson, kind of sound.

Oh yeah White Zombie - Supercharger Heavan. AAAHHHHH my mispent youth on dirt bikes and fast cars.
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