
And you still don't.
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Sun 22 May 2011, 5:42,
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you're so wrong. I fucking loved the music that was around at that time. I still have some cassettes laying around (cassettes!) of sessions that I recorded off the radio. I dug a few out last year and set up my old player, they still sounded awesome to me.
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Sun 22 May 2011, 5:53,
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*NOTE TO SELF: PUT SOME SELF-AGGRANDISING BULLSHIT HERE*
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Sun 22 May 2011, 6:00,
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Which you've previously said isn't your kind of thing.
It might be. Will taking the chance bankrupt you?
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Sun 22 May 2011, 6:09,
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It might be. Will taking the chance bankrupt you?

and no it really isn't my kind of thing, and it doesn't seem like the kind of music that would grow on me.
A pity because I am on the lookout for new music, I've been playing the same stuff on rotation for too long.
I think the last album I actually went as far as adding to iTunes was Boards Of Canada's Campfire Headphase, which I think is ok, but not wonderful. Only just ok, in fact.
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Sun 22 May 2011, 6:21,
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A pity because I am on the lookout for new music, I've been playing the same stuff on rotation for too long.
I think the last album I actually went as far as adding to iTunes was Boards Of Canada's Campfire Headphase, which I think is ok, but not wonderful. Only just ok, in fact.

Although I admit it kinda stretches the definition of 'current' a bit, even though it's fairly new. "Newly allowed out of a maximum-security facility for the criminally insane after 30 years" would be closer to it.
Fucking great record, though.
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Sun 22 May 2011, 6:32,
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Fucking great record, though.