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(idm) Silence playlist

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1999-03-29 19:06Djordje Tomic (idm) Silence playlist
1999-03-29 19:29Rodney Perkins Re: (idm) Silence playlist
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1999-03-29 19:06Djordje TomicNow that the adrenaline rush is wearing off, I realize that there is something I would lik
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Djordje Tomic
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Mon, 29 Mar 1999 21:06:00 +0200
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(idm) Silence playlist
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Now that the adrenaline rush is wearing off, I realize that there is something I would like to share with you. Off-topic? Let's see. It is about the blackout. The most powerful thing I have seen in years. Imagine the town you live in, familiar places, in complete, I mean complete, darkness, except for the Moon, and distant orange glow, like a celestial whale. No traffic. Not a soul in the streets. And silence. Countryside midnight silence. Not for the faint hearted. Now the street lights are back. And I will never forgive myself for not spending more of my precious overtime hours outside, appreciating those sublime sights while I had a chance, instead of wasting time of unsuspecting juvenile IDM-ers (plenty of time for that now). I was so overwhelmed I forgot to take some music with me. Competition time! If you knew you had one blackout night all for yourself (in case the Federation Fleet attacks), what would you choose to play? The first three respondents will receive a tiny picture of peasant women dancing tribal dances on a wing of the Nighthawk. Black magic. Exclusive. Highly recommended. Good luck!
1999-03-29 19:29Rodney PerkinsErr, I think this is getting ridiculous. This is beginning to look like Usenet or somethin
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Mon, 29 Mar 1999 13:29:01 -0600
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Re: (idm) Silence playlist
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Err, I think this is getting ridiculous. This is beginning to look like Usenet or something.
quoted 28 lines Now that the adrenaline rush is wearing off, I realize that there is> > Now that the adrenaline rush is wearing off, I realize that there is > something I would like to share with you. Off-topic? Let's see. > > It is about the blackout. The most powerful thing I have seen in years. > Imagine the town you live in, familiar places, in complete, I mean complete, > darkness, except for the Moon, and distant orange glow, like a celestial > whale. No traffic. Not a soul in the streets. And silence. Countryside > midnight silence. Not for the faint hearted. > > Now the street lights are back. And I will never forgive myself for not > spending more of my precious overtime hours outside, appreciating those > sublime sights while I had a chance, instead of wasting time of unsuspecting > juvenile IDM-ers (plenty of time for that now). I was so overwhelmed I > forgot to take some music with me. > > Competition time! If you knew you had one blackout night all for yourself > (in case the Federation Fleet attacks), what would you choose to play? The > first three respondents will receive a tiny picture of peasant women dancing > tribal dances on a wing of the Nighthawk. Black magic. Exclusive. Highly > recommended. > > Good luck! > > > > >