Funny you bring this up. I've had the skam release since it came out, and
at first I thought it was kind of fun music but nothing that
great. Recently, though, I listened to it more and more following the
"hidden voices" thread...(which I had never noticed AT ALL before). I made
it my duty to listen to it on high-quality headphones so that I could hear
these voices.
Well, it turns out that what I once thought was relatively boring and
repetetive music is more complicated, intense, and just plain beautiful
than anything I had heard before (and not just because of the voices).
But speaking of the voices, what is the "nasally" narrator saying at the
beginning of "An Eagle in your MInd" (Starting at about 1:53)
this is as much as I can tell:
...........
1:53
?cruisline new york? is pleased to see you, before we voyage, over roads,
and cliffs, all the way to los angeles, high above the sea, or someplace good
2:15
to great....places??????parabolas?????
2:38
the roads are evenly spaced only 500 meters apart, ?????pass by all of them
have????
I LOVE YOU....
.........
can anyone help me out on this?
I would like to add that the section from 3:18 to 3:35 with the airplane
type sound is my favorite moment of the album. =)
At 06:08 AM 3/17/2000 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 46 lines No offense Brian, but as Tek head said to me, what one person enjoys the
>No offense Brian, but as Tek head said to me, what one person enjoys the
>next will/may not......
>
>BOC.......some tunes are cool, but that CD has dust on it.
>
>Hk!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Gause [mailto:bgause@us.oracle.com]
>Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 4:15 AM
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (idm) okay, so let's talk about BoC
>
>
>
>It seems to me that BoC is garnering mucho love and respect around here
>these days, almost on the level of Ae a few years back...and Aphex Twin
>a few years before this. Does anyone else see it in this way? I'm
>curious.
>
>I think of "Music Has the Right to Children" and I just know I'm not
>ever selling this one. I love this album, so of course I'm going to
>praise it, but this strikes me even as a classic before its time. For
>some reason, I think of the KLF's "Chill Out" and Pink Floyd's "Dark
>Side..." Does everyone else keep going back to this one like I do, cuz I
>get the feeling it's not just me.
>
>And if we're all going back to it, what is it that pulls us back in? Is
>there a mainstream developing, even here in idm, or is this greatness
>being recognized?
>
>---brian
>
>
>--
>
>Superman doesn't get lois lane...
>---oh yeah, what does he get?
> he gets to be
>Superman.
>
>
>
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