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From:
Chris.Hilker
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Date:
Thu, 1 Dec 1994 16:27:29 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: GC and KC
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quoted 3 lines "8 07" by everyone's favorite Global Communicators. The repetitive synth>"8 07" by everyone's favorite Global Communicators. The repetitive synth >part comes in, and the first thing in my head is the "Colors"-era King >Crimson, a song either of _Discipline_ or _Three..._.
Try "Love on a Real Train" by Tangerine Dream.
quoted 2 lines _76:14_ is nearly perfect, even if it clocks in three seconds>_76:14_ is nearly perfect, even if it clocks in three seconds >longer than it should.
Yeah, it's been pointed out again and again, and there was a very good post on the ambient list about the unpredictablility of CD running times. What nobody seems to have noticed is that the times listed for the tracks on the cover add up to 76:12. Did Pritchard and Middleton take players adding two seconds to the actual time into account, or do the numbers 76 and 14 possibly have some significance beyond a running time? (He said, thinking about posting the same question to alt.magick...) C. -- (Chris.Hilker) cspot@hyperreal.com