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Smoke and Mirrors Dead Ringer (2002) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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NatureDeficit Jan 22, 2013 - 16:14 | I like this. If for nothing else because it gets everyone's comment commented on. and then sum |
socalhol Jan 15, 2013 - 14:46 | StoneyG wrote: Once again, could we hear some other RJD2 tracks, or just the original Marion Black, please!!??? It was ok the first 100 times. It's a 10 in my book — I for one would be very content hearing it another 100 times.... |
zair99 Dec 29, 2012 - 01:34 | I must have been in a bad mood the last time I rated this. 6 >7 for me! |
three_crows Dec 22, 2012 - 07:53 | Nice segue from RJD2 Smoke and Mirrors to Portishead Sour Times. Well done! |
jocelynsart Dec 15, 2012 - 05:49 | oh! like :-) |
coy Dec 06, 2012 - 21:49 | where's my helipad ?? |
logic Nov 20, 2012 - 22:45 | 7 -> 8 Seem to enjoy this one more the more I hear it. |
valeriogonzalez Oct 20, 2012 - 14:16 | "And music continues with RJD2"... the best comment I've heard from Bill. |
rockpommel16 Oct 13, 2012 - 12:38 | cohifi wrote: Nice. Can't wait to star wars in 3D... oldsaxon wrote: |
Sjaaks Aug 03, 2012 - 03:21 | cohifi wrote: Nice. Can't wait to star wars in 3D... oldsaxon wrote: |
StoneyG Apr 20, 2012 - 22:24 | Once again, could we hear some other RJD2 tracks, or just the original Marion Black, please!!??? It was ok the first 100 times. |
StoneyG Apr 06, 2012 - 20:21 | HazzeSwede wrote: Had this one at seven... ..five it is ! Word. You should play the original sometime. This was kind of neat the first or second time. |
Ag3nt0rang3 Mar 29, 2012 - 07:54 | spacemoose wrote: ...deletia... Yet no one derides Shakespeare as a "paste-up artist". Of course, by today's standards he might be guilty of copyright violation. I think his takes on the Roman stories would be in the public domain, but I'm not so sure about his Italian plays... :-p |
oldsaxon Feb 17, 2012 - 11:37 | cohifi wrote: Nice. Can't wait to star wars in 3D... R23D? C3DO? |
TerryS Jan 25, 2012 - 23:04 | Wondering where the lions are? |
cohifi Jan 25, 2012 - 22:22 | Nice. Can't wait to star wars in 3D... |
ZiegZeon Nov 23, 2011 - 10:48 | ziggytrix wrote: Not everything is subjective. If I tried to tell you that objects, when dropped, most often tended to float up into space, I would hope you would have the good sense to think that I was either lying or very, very confused. Though I suppose my original comment could have been said a little more nicely. It's just that people calling every kind of sample-based or electronic music "techno" is a pet-peeve of mine. I have to agree with you 100%. I feel that both techno and electronica are completley diffirent facets of music, and yet everyone lumps them together. Sort of like with metal and nu-rock, there are significant diffirences. |
ziggytrix Sep 29, 2011 - 14:34 | jkhandy wrote: Wow, such judgement here. Opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one and so be it. The person who thinks he/she knows, really knows nothing. IMHO...... Not everything is subjective. If I tried to tell you that objects, when dropped, most often tended to float up into space, I would hope you would have the good sense to think that I was either lying or very, very confused. Though I suppose my original comment could have been said a little more nicely. It's just that people calling every kind of sample-based or electronic music "techno" is a pet-peeve of mine. |
Xstar Sep 21, 2011 - 04:33 | spacemoose wrote: I would go farther. All creative work, is in some sense paste-up work. Anyone who sees farther than most does so by standing on the shoulders of giants, and for that matter, midgets. Even if you only raise an art or science by a couple of metaphorical millimeters, that's a couple millimeters more than we had before. One of the worst aspects of our corporate-dominated culture, and the complicated web of propaganda and legislation that constitutes the concept "intellectual property" (the term is in itself propaganda) is the denigration of that aspect of how creativity works. While it's true that some things are more obviously derivative than others, it's also true that every creative work derives in some fashion from some previous creative work. Before the commercialization, corporitisation and commodification of culture which took place in the last century, people were much more free in this aspect of their creative works. That's why there are, for example, so many interesting and different versions of any old folk song . I have at least 20 versions of John Henry, just to take one for instance. Indeed some of historys most creative and talented work could be derided as 'paste up' work. Shakespeare, to take a famous example, hardly created any plots at all. Most of his plays were retellings of existing works. It was the skill and mastery with which he retold the story that made it art, not the 'originality'. Yet no one derides Shakespeare as a "paste-up artist". Of course, by today's standards he might be guilty of copyright violation. YEA! What HE said! More or less . |
HazzeSwede Sep 21, 2011 - 04:32 | Had this one at seven... |
