Johnny_Wave (California, baby) | | Posted: Mar 16, 2011 - 22:40 | |
C'mon - this is terrible!
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DriftingDave (Sweden) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 09:41 | |
"Eventually, I'll be in California physically....."
That alone makes me give this song a 10.
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deepwoodskev (In a town west of Chicago) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 07:27 | |
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ick (The 619) | | Posted: Jan 13, 2011 - 07:27 | |
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SinisterDexter
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You've all got it wrong. OSI can only refer to the Office of Scientific Intelligence, the branch of the CIA that agent Jaime Sommers and Dr. Rudy Wells worked for in The Bionic Woman.  |
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Happy_Monday
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Rp10v3r (Gainesville, FL) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2010 - 13:09 | |
maybe I can love you complete!!! Nice.
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Bear1492 (West of Boston, East of St. Louis, usually.) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2010 - 13:08 | |
Wow, there's some significant bass happening in this tune. Glad I'm enjoying RP utilizing my Bose 901's today and not my laptop speakers, or even worse my blackberry! Cranked!
Props to Bill and Rebecca for making decisions which allow stellar delivery of high-quality tunes!
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westslope (BC coast) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2010 - 13:06 | |
kaybee wrote:I wish he would change his mind about Japan.  Me too. If I like Richard Barbieri's solo, more ambient-sounding material, will I like Japan? |
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Shaker (Canada) | | Posted: Aug 07, 2010 - 13:07 | |
This is interesting...reminds me of various other things yet it is it's own. Curious what will follow?
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Manbird (Santa Rosa, CA) | | Posted: Jul 29, 2010 - 12:56 | |
This album is not available as an mp3 download for some reason. Bummer. Good song.
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Jul 29, 2010 - 12:55 | |
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westslope (BC coast) | | Posted: Jun 04, 2010 - 20:01 | |
fredriley wrote: ...with singing and a bit of edge. Ver' nahce - 8 from the Nottingham jury.
So, what does OSI stand for, anyone know? Obsessive Sex Interest?
The O.S.I. model (O.S.I. - Open System Interconnection) is a way of sub-dividing a System into smaller parts (called layers) from the point of view of communications. Source: wiki page just w OSI
Actually I have no idea. Sit up and listen. 8
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: May 26, 2010 - 19:52 | |
Oh, man - I love the start of this song! And it just keeps getting better...
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: May 04, 2010 - 02:56 | |
Zapata wrote:Tangerine Dream 30 years later.
...with singing and a bit of edge. Ver' nahce - 8 from the Nottingham jury. So, what does OSI stand for, anyone know? Obsessive Sex Interest? |
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slimvincent
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Basically, a Chroma Key song. The more aggressive stuff on the record is quality, but if you like this, check out the CK CDs "You Go Now" and "Dead Air for Radios"
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zjustme
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Eventually, I left California. The song is gr(8)
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Apr 07, 2010 - 15:47 | |
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Dave_Mack (Five bus, Jive bus!) | | Posted: Apr 02, 2010 - 10:56 | |
UltraNurd wrote:The line "like we used to did" is like grammatical fingernails on chalkboard...
I agree. It just sounds like he couldn't be bothered to come up with a real rhyme. |
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djengs
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When it started I thought it was a mellow version of Dandy Warhols' Bohemian Like You... I like it, but a little sleepy for right after lunch so I'll reserve rating for the next listen.
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Relayer (Gainesville, FL) | | Posted: Mar 24, 2010 - 11:47 | |
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kaybee (Lost in the Wilds of Toronto) | | Posted: Feb 03, 2010 - 14:59 | |
westslope wrote:Hey Relayer, Thanks for the effort. And thanks to the music deities that Bill seems capable of changing his mind.... I wish he would change his mind about Japan.  |
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westslope (BC coast) | | Posted: Jan 29, 2010 - 08:36 | |
Relayer wrote:Funny, I uploaded this song a while back and got a "no thanks", yet here it is. I love this group, if you are a PT fan, you need to check out OSI.
Hey Relayer, Thanks for the effort. And thanks to the music deities that Bill seems capable of changing his mind. And thanks for the suggestion, 'cause PT fan I am. In passing, I hear some sonic space similarity to Led Zeppelin's No quarter but otherwise the songs are so different, I don't get the comparison. This song is growing. |
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FogAudio (St Petersburg, FL) | | Posted: Jan 29, 2010 - 08:35 | |
Hey Bill how about Zeps No Quarter after this. The epiano with tremelo is totally rockin!
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Jan 29, 2010 - 08:34 | |
Zapata wrote:Tangerine Dream 30 years later.
Good call. |
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Welly (Lotusland) | | Posted: Jan 01, 2010 - 12:05 | |
Utterly different from every other track on the album. I would never have found this were it not for RP, as this band's usual music is not stuff I'd listen to. Thanks B&R!
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Zapata
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Tangerine Dream 30 years later.
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dctrpunda (the thin line of here) | | Posted: Dec 02, 2009 - 17:40 | |
Tizmself wrote:Boring....yet stale.
Inane yet puerile |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 12:46 | |
Tizmself wrote:Boring....yet stale.
Cool...yet sinister. This song gives me the willies, always a good sign. 7 from the Nottingham jury. |
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Tizmself (Santa Barbara, Ca.) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 15:53 | |
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