Well I posted it then looked at it a bit later and noticed that my original post was a bit ungrammatical, but I thought rather than go back and transparently edit a post which people may have already seen (but not commented on owing to their inexplicable aversion to early dutch techno music) I thought I'd use strikethrough tags in order to amend the post while acknowledging the existence of the earlier text.
h yes - i think stakker predated the d-shake track by 18 months or a year. i don't think either of these tunes have dated particularly.
i spent last listening to some choral music by Rachmaninoff on Radio 3 while i finished painting the dining room. It too seems to have stood the test of time ;-)
apopros the other music videos i was posting i was reading that some where out there there's a Clerks short where Jay and Silent Bob fall out. Silent Bob wins back Jay by playing Peter Gabriel's "In your Eyes" on his boombox...
You playing with the crossed out words or something? :)
ReplyDeleteWell I posted it then looked at it a bit later and noticed that my original post was a bit ungrammatical, but I thought rather than go back and transparently edit a post which people may have already seen (but not commented on owing to their inexplicable aversion to early dutch techno music) I thought I'd use strikethrough tags in order to amend the post while acknowledging the existence of the earlier text.
ReplyDeleteYaah...
Remember this one?
ReplyDeleteh yes - i think stakker predated the d-shake track by 18 months or a year. i don't think either of these tunes have dated particularly.
ReplyDeletei spent last listening to some choral music by Rachmaninoff on Radio 3 while i finished painting the dining room. It too seems to have stood the test of time ;-)
apopros the other music videos i was posting i was reading that some where out there there's a Clerks short where Jay and Silent Bob fall out. Silent Bob wins back Jay by playing Peter Gabriel's "In your Eyes" on his boombox...