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Charlie

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  1. He does look super-talented.
  2. I've PM'ed you, you poor, misguided soul.
  3. Man, I wish I'd only downloaded it but sadly I got caught up in the hype being generated by certain psynews members. We live and learn I guess.
  4. Nice price.
  5. Label: Suntrip Records Catalog#: SUNCD05 Format: Jewelcase Country: Belgium Released: 12 May 2006 Tracklist: 1 Tecmorning (8:58) 2 Blogz (8:54) 3 Shlumpen (8:09) 4 Skreno (7:37) 5 Back Basic (Goa Mix) (7:57) 6 Matrix Remix (8:57) 7 No Return (9:09) 8 Sticky Web (7:58) 9 White Magic (8:04) 10 The Light (8:04) Please someone buy this from me because I really don't like it, indeed I hate it, infact I'd rather listen to a loved one being violently raped than subject my ears to any more of this sonic diarrhoea. The CD is in near-mint condition, as are the case and inlay, it's really only been played around a dozen times - after which I realised I couldn't listen to it again without considering the absolute futility of life. I dunno, if you have crappy taste you might like it. £5.00 inc free postage within Europe.
  6. There are so many threads requesting recommendaions. Why everyone can't just listen to Posford, be satisfied, and be done with it I'll never know. Why eat microwavable food when the real thing is so much better? I know, I know, taste is taste.
  7. You should make a tuna sandwich or something and celebrate the occasion properly.
  8. Van Morrison - Moonshine Whiskey Recorded in 1971. Musicians: Janet Planet: Vocal/Vocal (Background) Luis Gasca: Trumpet Connie Kay: Drums Stephen Barncard: Engineer David Brown: Engineer Bill Church: Bass Stuart "Boots" Houston: Flute/Vocal/Vocal (Background) Mark Jordan: Piano Gary Malaber: Percussion/Drums John McFee: Guitar (Steel) Van Morrison: Guitar/Harmonica/Keyboards/Saxophone/Vocal/Producer Bruce Royston: Flute Rick Schlosser: Drums Ellen Schroer: Vocal/Vocal (Background) Jack Schroer: Piano/Arranger/Saxophone Doc Storch: Engineer Ted Templeman: Organ/Producer One of the best songs ever, this is my 'track of the day' and will be tomorrow, and the day after, probably the day after that, and the day after that too. Everyone should hear this track, makes electronic music seem dull and lifeless.
  9. I think I'm falling in love with you.
  10. No more radi bashing!
  11. It's amazing the number of people who stumble through life unaware they are both blind and deaf. Listen to a robin, perched on a thorn bush, gaily chirping as dawn breaks over the land and sparkles in the morning dew. That right there is Posford.
  12. Was pretty lacklustre, I agree. So much for posting while intoxicated.
  13. Talking about Ka-Sol's Fairytale?
  14. You were fast becoming my favourite member too.
  15. I don't know. Albums I once thought great now sound flat and albums I considered dull have matured quite well over time. I'll just say C'monnn S'monnn and be done with it.
  16. Cheers. Yeah. She's the reason for my absence. I might shed more light on her later but right now the big match is starting.
  17. Big nose.
  18. I wish I could help but I've never been successful in getting anyone into goa, yet alone a female.
  19. Sadly I don't know of any tracks like Aurora Borealis. I wish I did as it's a stunning track, extremely hypnotic and very powerful. I wouldn't call it aggressive though, I think of it as being rather beautiful.
  20. No. Certainly not.
  21. Exactly. It's about introducing folk to music and letting them reach their own conclusions. I discovered many of my favourite artists when friends/family played me their songs and albums. I think it's a lovely gesture introducing music to someone.
  22. Yeah, I think you're right.
  23. Come on now, traveller has splendid taste.
  24. I've never heard of Phutureprimitive but going on people's comments here I'll have to check them out.
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