Re: Mix CD recommendations?

From: Leslie N. Shill (icehouse@redshift.com)
Date: Tue Nov 14 2000 - 22:18:28 MET

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    The sarcasm that drips off the words in your response is really quite silly.
    Chill Out is obviously NOT for everyone but it IS a mix cd and it's mixed
    live. The sounds on the album actually encompass quite a lot more than the
    ones you mention but it is kind of nice to have a little Elvis to hear once
    in a while. I surmise that there are some people out there who
    psychedelicize and who would enjoy Chill Out as much as I do but that there
    are also people like you who do not enjoy it and some (like you!) who rise
    to the level of sarcasm even though it is the lowest form of wit. I am not
    sure exactly what you were getting at in your posting but it ultimately does
    NOT matter that much to me, I like Chill Out and I know quite a few other
    people who do as well, it's a pity that rather than pour on the sarcasm you
    take a hit and listen to the album with an open mind, you may even enjoy it!

    leslie/The Power of Sound
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <philip@cs.adfa.edu.au>
    To: Leslie N. Shill <icehouse@redshift.com>; <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 1:09 PM
    Subject: Re: Mix CD recommendations?

    > At 21:15 13/11/00 -0800, you wrote:
    > >My mix cd favorites are:
    > >
    > >KLF - Chill Out, hard to find but well worth the effort.
    >
    > hah hah that is funny. truly wonderful album but..mix cd?
    >
    > hmm lemme see does it have any of my favourite tracks..sheep bleating,
    > train noises, elvis presly, gospel preachers...fleetwood mac, acker
    bilk...
    >
    > p-d
    >



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