Chris.Hilker wrote:
quoted 24 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.
>
> >_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
>
I remember a similar argument about the Orb's Blue Room - it was supposed to
be 40:00 but everybody's CD had 39:58. Possibly this is characteristic of
all CD's, in the way the manufacturer measures time and the CD player does
so?
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