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Now I'm listening to 'Echoes,' a mellow new age space music type show on National Public Radio. The dude hasn't said what the song is called, but it's a gentle Celtic evening melody that recalls the warm heath and sea breeze of sunset time in the highlands. Say, do I hear sheep?

 

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VA Himmerich Hardtrance Volume 1 2003

 

btw, check out my radio station, click sig in my link, and then 'tune in' it'll load my station in winamp and start streaming whatever I have playing (which is 17 hours of trance)

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Originally posted by Zoom Rabbit

I followed your instructions and heard absolutely nothing. I like it--very zen. ;) I can see how it would eventually lead to a trance state of mind.

 

:p I wouldn't have bothered at all Zoomie, I would rather eat my own limbs off then listen to trance XD

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Rush - 2112

 

An overblown theatrical rock opera about a sci-fi distopian ultra-repressive society inspired by Ayn Rand, coupled with Geddy Lee's screeching male falsetto back when it could really cause serious physiological and pyscological damage and cause every canine life-form in an 8-block radius to howl in sympathetic pain.

 

What's not to love? :D

 

"... Hold the Red-Star proudly high in hand!"

 

"Attention all planets of the Solar Federation: We have assumed control."

 

:joy:

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I love 2112! Sometimes I take my double-disc Rush CD to work with me (greatest hits--a study in rock and roll screeching) and make the sniveling punks I work with listen to it. If they complain, I stop working, fix them with a stare and say:

 

'Rush is the most technically perfect rock band in the world, you ignorant little snippet. You should get down on the ground and quiver in futile hope for Geddy Lee's forgiveness for your crass reaction to the divine gift to man his edgey vocal work represents.'

 

Then I put in Dead Kennedys. :D

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Try listening to Krishna Das' CD Pilgrim Heart. The 'Mahamantra Meltdown' is sixteen and a half minutes of the Hare Krishna mantra.

 

;) (Actually, it's one of my favorites. You have to have a sense of humor at first, but the repetitiveness goes away surprisingly quickly.)

 

After listening to the Hare Krishna mantra about a thousand times, I came up with the Texas Cowboy mantra:

 

Howdy pickup, howdy pickup,

Pickup pickup, howdy howdy...

 

Howdy mama, howdy mama,

Mama mama, howdy howdy.

 

:D

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'Esma Yalli' by Hakim.

 

Nice jiggety Egyptian street shabi. Makes me feel like throwing on a turban, jumping on my Arabian horse and galloping madly after the sunset with my pistol-grip Turkish sword waving madly in the air, yelling, 'You can run, but I'll be waiting for you in the morning, you swollen yellow bastard!'

 

:dozey: What?

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