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Sempoo
from Barlinek (Pluto) on 2004-05-28 17:53 [#01213025]
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It really is awesome!
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happy cycling
from berlin on 2004-05-28 17:54 [#01213027]
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yes. great. a bit scary.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-05-28 18:05 [#01213037]
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dunno...maybe...
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faaip_de_oiad
from Sirius (United States) on 2004-05-28 18:13 [#01213041]
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Have you ever been listening to music in the woods at night, while tripping balls on shrooms or acid?
Not until after you've experienced it riding the psychedelic stratosphere, can you even begin to imagine how awesome it really is.
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Sempoo
from Barlinek (Pluto) on 2004-05-28 18:26 [#01213059]
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Never tried that with such amplifiers. It might be my last minutes I think.
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-05-28 18:39 [#01213070]
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Yeah... Green Day. I built a cabin in the woods behind my house back in elementary school, and my entire musical diet back then consisted of Green Day, the Presidents of the United States of America, and Weird Al. I used to be up there 24/7 building that thing, even in the night, listening to the ol' BOOM BOX.
As for a REAL musical experience up in the woods, no. But I think taking a stroll through my cemetery would be nice with a CD-R full of Coil or Lustmord. I'm just too much of a pussy cat to risk it.
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Sempoo
from Barlinek (Pluto) on 2004-05-28 18:49 [#01213075]
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I was 'displacing myself' through a cemetery more than once, and I must admit, that journey into the woods gives a stronger experiences. But that cemetery is not as sinister as in movies...
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-05-28 18:56 [#01213082]
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Yeah, cemeterys aren't THAT scary... you can see demons coming a mile away, silhouetted against the sky. Not so when you've got thousands of trees obscuring your vision. I used to hate walking the woods at night, it's too forbidding, even without a soundtrack.
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Sempoo
from Barlinek (Pluto) on 2004-05-28 19:05 [#01213095]
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Listening to music at home is just a shitty option. Drukqs can change it, but 'one LP lenght woods session' with a discman loaded with Artifakts [BC] is my recommendation :-0
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DeadEight
from vancouver (Canada) on 2004-05-28 19:20 [#01213109]
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listening to music in the woods is awesome... particularly at night in the winter... this last year, i was living in a house a few blocks away from a ravine, so i would take my dog out for a walk late at night and listen to something like Philip Jeck's "Seven"... it's really cool because the way the snow reflects the (minmal) light it never gets pitch black, instead it's kind of this hazy shade of dark purple... and everything seems kind of muted... gorgeous
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happy cycling
from berlin on 2004-05-28 19:59 [#01213144]
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one time i ate four grams of dried mushrooms, climbed the wall at my university's japanese tea garden, and went for a midnight walk listening to mozart's deathbed requiem. one of the most exquisite experiences of my life.
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faaip_de_oiad
from Sirius (United States) on 2004-05-28 20:22 [#01213155]
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Nice! I bet you had a lovely time.
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