H/W remix & Thrilling Adventures.
Keith Barton
keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK
Mon Jan 22 22:37:56 EST 2001
Nick Medford wrote:
> In message <008f01c084d4$fc4530e0$eb16bc3e at s8d3c4>, ANDREW
> GARIBALDI <andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM> writes
> >and mine would say it's completely full - great album - listened to best
> >without thinking about the origin of the tracks or where they came from -
> >just listen to it as a unique entity and it's one storming album.
>
> Fragments like, say, 'Kauai' make perfect sense in the context of the whole.
I couldn't agree more.......they make perfect sense when you're there.........
For those of you whoa are interested - here's my Hawaiian experience....
I didn't go to Kaho'olawe
I didn't go to Ni,ilau
But, last February, I did go to O'ahu, Kaua'i, Molokai, Lana'i, Maui and Hawai'i
These islands are, without doubt, the most beautiful place on Earth - When you're
in the middle of nowhere, 2500 Miles from the nearest piece of land, something
takes over. Call me weird but, on my personal CDplayer I played 'Going To Hawaii',
on repeat, all the way from L.A. to Honolulu - what a wonderful way to pass six
hours! Partly due to the excitement of going there, and partly to the fact that,
when I got there, after leaving Honolulu, my friend in Lanakai rolled up a fat one
and we sat on the beach listening to "Space Ritual" whilst looking at the Mokoluas
in the distance. I must admit, it's the only time that I've cried whilst looking
at a view. Looking at the night stars, in that part of the world, is something
that every person should experience - No light pollution - just a vast expanse of
sky, and the longer you look, the more you see.
When you go somewhere like that, as Dave obviously has, then ,you realise.........
Keef
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