quoted 10 lines Then comes 'Nannou' which is a completely lovely bit of
> > Then comes 'Nannou' which is a completely lovely bit of
> > neo-classicism done with music box samples. There's even
> > a spot where the music stops and you hear a music box
> > being rewound. THIS for me is where Richard James shines --
> > when he lets his lyrical side take control, and cuts
> > out the musical gurning.
> <snip>
> So RDJ is best when he blatantly rips off ae? see LP5 track 9(or
> thereabouts)
> the tracks are wayyyyyy too close for me
& what about that track on lp5 that turns into bucephalous bouncing ball
midway into the tune? these guys just keep ripping each other off. :)
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