for some strange reason, I happened to stumble across my high school graduation year book and on my page I quoted the chorus from walking on the moon..."Some, may say, I'm wishin my days...." and got all nostalgic and thru it on...holy crap...what a great bass sound..full with just a bit of break up on the end & the drumming, well, words cant describe...
great record.....
"never really noticed how big my feet were till i kicked you in the shins..."
(sorry to date myself...)
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That brings back a memory from my first week at college. It was in '83 and Synchronicity had been out. It was summer/early fall and I had some reason to walk around the outside of the dorm, probably looking for a buddy. Anyhoo, I heard through the open windows a song off of every Police record by the time I circled the building. It was total Police at Miami U. (Ohio).
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I had a similar experience with Van Halen's "5150" when I went to college.Mr PC wrote:That brings back a memory from my first week at college. It was in '83 and Synchronicity had been out. It was summer/early fall and I had some reason to walk around the outside of the dorm, probably looking for a buddy. Anyhoo, I heard through the open windows a song off of every Police record by the time I circled the building. It was total Police at Miami U. (Ohio).
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"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
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for me it was the dave matthews band.dwlb wrote:I had a similar experience with Van Halen's "5150" when I went to college.Mr PC wrote:That brings back a memory from my first week at college. It was in '83 and Synchronicity had been out. It was summer/early fall and I had some reason to walk around the outside of the dorm, probably looking for a buddy. Anyhoo, I heard through the open windows a song off of every Police record by the time I circled the building. It was total Police at Miami U. (Ohio).
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lyman wrote:for me it was the dave matthews band.dwlb wrote:I had a similar experience with Van Halen's "5150" when I went to college.Mr PC wrote:That brings back a memory from my first week at college. It was in '83 and Synchronicity had been out. It was summer/early fall and I had some reason to walk around the outside of the dorm, probably looking for a buddy. Anyhoo, I heard through the open windows a song off of every Police record by the time I circled the building. It was total Police at Miami U. (Ohio).
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It was INXS Kick when I went to college.lyman wrote:for me it was the dave matthews band.dwlb wrote:I had a similar experience with Van Halen's "5150" when I went to college.Mr PC wrote:That brings back a memory from my first week at college. It was in '83 and Synchronicity had been out. It was summer/early fall and I had some reason to walk around the outside of the dorm, probably looking for a buddy. Anyhoo, I heard through the open windows a song off of every Police record by the time I circled the building. It was total Police at Miami U. (Ohio).
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