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offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-14 05:41 [#00218738]
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i just thought this needed a thread of its own. According
to Nacmat´s quote: ""Music is very important, but wouldn't
make sense without my
girlfriend's love"

i just wanted to point out that (i think) it isn´t true, at
all. Nothing personal with my fellow architect man, just
that music´s power
relies in the fact that it can trascend anything, love,
hate, angst, joy, hapiness and ...maybe, life itself.
I too love my girlfriend very much, but for me, music (and
specially IDM) is my "secret weapon", with which i´m
almighty, invisible and invincible.

THE WEE_MAN HAS SPOKEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

;)


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 05:45 [#00218739]
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I don't really understand? You use music to attack other
people?


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-14 05:51 [#00218741]
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hehehehe....i dunno if you´re being sarcastic or what, but
i just feel that music and "my girlfriend´s love" are in
two completely different levels, at least for me.....that´s
all.

btw, Syd says hello........ ;)


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2002-05-14 05:52 [#00218742]
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i dunno.. i think nacmat's statement does kinda make
sense...music has always been my substitute for a
girlfriend...and for some reason..much of my favorite music
makes me think of being in love...(whatever thats like...)
so i would only imagine my appreciation of it
enhancing/being enhanced by the experience of being in love


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 05:55 [#00218745]
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I must say I understand, and agree with that... :)


 

offline OK on 2002-05-14 05:58 [#00218749]
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music doesn't make sense if you can't share it.


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-14 06:01 [#00218750]
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...hmmmmm off the topic i think "OK"...



 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-14 06:11 [#00218754]
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...i´m going to bed, the Mb is getting awfully lonely at
this time.

Funkmaster, get some sleep man!, you´ve been here like all
day!.

see ya´all later doods!

;)


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-05-14 06:47 [#00218762]
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i have to agree, music is great when shared. my bf has
really opened up my ears to different music (mostly hip/hop
and rap) stuff i prolly woulda just left on the edge since i
wouldn't have dabbled too much in it. i am very appreciative
for his recommendations (he's just brilliant=0), and i hope
that in some way i've opened up his ears to music as well.

music, like a lot of other things, when shared with the
person you love it takes on a different meaning, sometimes
it's happy, sometimes sad. but it is transformed from just a
solo listen.

there is some music that is very personal tho, and listening
to it by myself is preferred.



 


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