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WOIIFTM in 60 seconds doesn´t sound THAT different from the original.
We badly need more concentration, in – depth things. Slow, slow, slow.
For instance in litterature: more ( very ) long sentences.
++ Humour++
Just have a look at http://www.strangehorizons.com/2006/20060925/cheney-c.shtml
Yeah! Thats the way to listen and relax. One song in 5 Sec. I think they are from nowhere, and thats where they will return some day (hope they
will find there a dangerous kitchen)
hehe, I like it. :-) a zipped montage-version of a montage album.
The entries for “SMILE” & “Tubular Bells” really literally ARE the whole freakin’ album in circa 1 minute …..nice….. once upon a time you got the same effect if you held down “Play” & hit “FFWD” on an obscure entertainment device called a Cassette-Deck.
“Sick!”
Whoever did The Commercial Album did a bad to preventing the skip. I mean, he could’ve just put one second of each song in and called it a day.