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AnimalMagic wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
AnimalMagic wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:

It's only music. I doesn't matter.

Depends on your tastes and personality.

Have you never experienced that tingle run down your spine when listening to
truly good music ?

Tales of Mystery and Imagination


Who's that ? Yes I know I could Google But it might be more interesting to ask.

The last time I specifically recall it happening was a live performance by a Pink
Floyd tribute band and were they good !


What? The last time you googled something? Maybe if you do, you'll get
a tingle.

Two wires plugged into the room's switched outlet, and place one in
each, wetted and skin conditioned hand will also do the trick. Hold
about five inches of length in each hand (bared wire, of course)... and
then reach up and turn on the light switch.

When you get the tingle live it's something else !


That's how Genesis was before Phil broke up the band. He should have
stayed a drummer, his one hell of a drummer.


Tend to agree.


I don't listen to music too
much at home since if I do, too often I o/d on it and it's 5 hours later
suddenly.


It is The Alan Parsons Project.


Ah ! I remember them now. I vaguely recall liking their stuff.

I supplied a sound rig for Phil Collins once (and Bill Bruford from YES) when they
were doing their first tour as Brand X ! Got some of the albums too. I liked their
music. 'Tex' the usual Genesis sound guy drove the mixing desk and never once made a
complaint about missing features he'd have expected on a bigger rig. That's what sorts
the kids from the men.

Graham