Nostalgic songs
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Re: Nostalgic songs
All about the Speed Garage cd that came with Ministry magazine mixed by Serious Danger. Think it was around 96/97?
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Goldie - Timeless. Timeless by name, timeless by nature. This track just... does things... If you're buzzing it's magical
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"Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that, we would know a lot more about the nature of the Universe than we do now."
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brings back memories of doing nothing but skating and chilling in the summer.
In Soviet Russia, the bass feels you.
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One of my favourite songs of all time. Beautiful vocal!
Reminds me of the aftermaths of mental weekends, train journeys down to see the parents, sittin in the car with mates gettin stoned and many more good (and sometimes not so good) times

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Loves lost...
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remember when having a good time was splashing puddles in the rain?
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remember when having a good time was splashing puddles in the rain?
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Might as well jump in the wagon about MDMA, ex-boyfriends, life, what nots.
I left my family and lived in South Seattle on 23rd and Rainier Ave when I was 15. It's a bit rough there especially with gangs and cliques. Everyone was tough, no doubt. When I started raving, the softer side of my personality started coming out (thanks to electronica music but not really, thanks to jungle/dnb), and I was becoming a girl more than a thug bitch [that can and had punked people]. I used to work in Sam Goody in downtown then moved to Broadway before it closed down. Everything But The Girl's Temperamental was probably one of the albums that I listened to over and over because it fitted the mood of the gloomy Seattle while I rode the Metro to work.
It wasn't a suburb where I lived, it was inner city, projects, jungle hood. I think the lyrics gave this nostalgic concoction of living there as well as having memories of the rich suburbia neighborhood that I used to live [family still does til now].
Esthero's Breath From Another album was pure sex to me. Unfortunately, I have never met anyone who is passionate with the same music as me. Hit or miss.
"Music is the man that made a woman out of me".
I don't know how I got around when I was a teenager, and no, not in that way. I mean, I was in everyone's school dance. I was in group pictures, I was in yearbooks of schools that I never attended. If I have to pick one jam from those dances, it has to be this:
Cos I did get down like a bgirl, learned my foundation from 6 steps, shuffles, freezes, baby, headspin, backspin, bridges, and top rock.
And at one point, I wanted to marry the whole Rawkus label:
Or every LOTNS:
But there was that one person that just makes you stoopid
Bloody rebound relationships! Too good to last! I wonder how he is now?
I heard De-loused and it was over.
Until I saw The Flaming Lips accidentally. Why have I not heard of them?! I'm blaming it on Omar's tight pants.
The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots are definitely up there.
Years passed and here we are in the present. I'm basically loving just one person/s.
Burial = Kode9 = Zomby = Loefah = Coki = Mala = Pinch
I saw Pinch last Saturday. All I can say is, we both enjoyed it.
Not really sorry about the long post. I had nostalgic moments while writing it.
I nearly forgot about the drugs. For the record, I don't do drugs because of my profession. But I can lie.
I left my family and lived in South Seattle on 23rd and Rainier Ave when I was 15. It's a bit rough there especially with gangs and cliques. Everyone was tough, no doubt. When I started raving, the softer side of my personality started coming out (thanks to electronica music but not really, thanks to jungle/dnb), and I was becoming a girl more than a thug bitch [that can and had punked people]. I used to work in Sam Goody in downtown then moved to Broadway before it closed down. Everything But The Girl's Temperamental was probably one of the albums that I listened to over and over because it fitted the mood of the gloomy Seattle while I rode the Metro to work.
It wasn't a suburb where I lived, it was inner city, projects, jungle hood. I think the lyrics gave this nostalgic concoction of living there as well as having memories of the rich suburbia neighborhood that I used to live [family still does til now].
Esthero's Breath From Another album was pure sex to me. Unfortunately, I have never met anyone who is passionate with the same music as me. Hit or miss.
"Music is the man that made a woman out of me".
I don't know how I got around when I was a teenager, and no, not in that way. I mean, I was in everyone's school dance. I was in group pictures, I was in yearbooks of schools that I never attended. If I have to pick one jam from those dances, it has to be this:
Cos I did get down like a bgirl, learned my foundation from 6 steps, shuffles, freezes, baby, headspin, backspin, bridges, and top rock.
And at one point, I wanted to marry the whole Rawkus label:
Or every LOTNS:
But there was that one person that just makes you stoopid

Bloody rebound relationships! Too good to last! I wonder how he is now?
I heard De-loused and it was over.
Until I saw The Flaming Lips accidentally. Why have I not heard of them?! I'm blaming it on Omar's tight pants.
The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots are definitely up there.
Years passed and here we are in the present. I'm basically loving just one person/s.
Burial = Kode9 = Zomby = Loefah = Coki = Mala = Pinch
I saw Pinch last Saturday. All I can say is, we both enjoyed it.
Not really sorry about the long post. I had nostalgic moments while writing it.
I nearly forgot about the drugs. For the record, I don't do drugs because of my profession. But I can lie.
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Should've posted esthero... My ex LOVED her
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its all about the sick music album by hospital records
happy memories from when that came out
happy memories from when that came out

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Not really this particular track but tracks of it's kind at the time..... It's from when I was about 12, 13 and got my first set of decks, after saving up my pocket money I got some Numark TT10 belt drive badboys and some epic KAM mixer. Started mixing trance because it was easy and it's what my friend mixed so it made sense that we could share our vinyl collections.
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While after that, maybe a year or so started hearing Garage stuff and was enticed by the exciting beats in comparison to Trances boring structures. Listening to things like DJ Luck & MC Neat, Artful Dodger, MJ Cole etc etc etc. Started mixing and listening to Garage.
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After that, got into DnB after hearing a mates older brother playing some tape packs lol.
^this is probably one of my favourite songs
^so so epic
and the Bside
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Was into my DnB for a long long time, then I think it was 2006 went to London to a Playaz night at Fabric, and there was this guy called 'Skream' playing this stuff called 'Dubstep' in room 2. Stayed in there all night amazed by this sound I hadn't heard before! Haven't looked back since!
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EDIT: Cannot miss a bit of At The Drive in either! Reminds me of beach parties we used to do every week when we were 16-17... epic.
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While after that, maybe a year or so started hearing Garage stuff and was enticed by the exciting beats in comparison to Trances boring structures. Listening to things like DJ Luck & MC Neat, Artful Dodger, MJ Cole etc etc etc. Started mixing and listening to Garage.
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After that, got into DnB after hearing a mates older brother playing some tape packs lol.
^this is probably one of my favourite songs
^so so epic
and the Bside
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Was into my DnB for a long long time, then I think it was 2006 went to London to a Playaz night at Fabric, and there was this guy called 'Skream' playing this stuff called 'Dubstep' in room 2. Stayed in there all night amazed by this sound I hadn't heard before! Haven't looked back since!
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EDIT: Cannot miss a bit of At The Drive in either! Reminds me of beach parties we used to do every week when we were 16-17... epic.
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