Hard News: The Sound of Music
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
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Getting some Clean ball...
I dream of hearing ‘Point That Thing Somewhere Else’ before a game, and that ain’t gonna happen.
Anything could happen surely, or Tally ho
would be great starters...
Just so long as it's not Too much violence or End of my dream... -
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The Clean vs. All Bl@cks
Nice one.
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I think that it would have to be the Heavy 8's at least.
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Rich Lock, in reply to
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There has been some talk in this cup about how quiet and apathetic the NZ crowds are.
They seemed plenty noisy to me around 10.00-10.30 last night...
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Rich Lock, in reply to
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Any release by the band Leftfield would be listed as dubstep today, in fact i do believe i have seen Massive Attack 'filed under' dubstep. The new album by 90's Trip Hop favourites Lamb was tagged Dubstep when I purchased it; even though they have not evolved far beyond what would be expected had Dubstep never become popular.
Looks like I am into trip hop after all, then. Kidz: still down wit' them.
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Goo vibrations...
I think I heard Avalanche City earn $15 at the end of the
NZ vs Oz match last night!And after enjoying some Beautiful Noise from Yo La Tengo on The Arts Channel last night, I awake to find one of the other brilliant Matador husband and wife teams are separating!
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I watched the AB/Argentina game with headphones on playing Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 , really loud – it was surreal and strangely congruent .
I think Stevie Ray Vaughn Voodoo Child could work too , no no.. how about Hendrix All Along the Watchtower.
Whatever it was way better than the crowd engineering pop crap they play at the match. -
The crowd noise through the TV was great.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Then again, I dream of hearing ‘Point That Thing Somewhere Else’ before a game, and that ain’t gonna happen.
I think you're on to it Russell. Just for you... and it's so good!
Wow -- thanks!
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BenWilson, in reply to
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I watched the AB/Argentina game with headphones on playing Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 , really loud – it was surreal and strangely congruent .
Hah! I knew it. Freude!
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Richard Aston, in reply to
Hah! I knew it. Freude!
And a bit Freudian as well
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