>maybe if they have a website it would say somewhere...it's not in my >edition of the gbowr,which is like 94 or something. I guess i'll >hafta go to the library and check it out...
I haven't really researched it or anything, but if you take a look at Rare: The collected B-sides, the CD case has a description of each of the ten tracks. The description of the tenth track, Thousand, says that it is in the GBoWR as "The fastest song ever recorded". At first I found this rather ambiguous, because the "fastest song" isn't necessarily the song with the most bpm, but whoever wrote the track description was probably just paraphrasing or something. Still it holds that as long as whoever mak
es Moby's CD cases is honest and accurate, Moby held the world record.
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 11:38:56 -0800
From: "Rekkit" <rekkit@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) Let's Go Free
>Does anyone actually listen to "Let's Go Free"? I mean, it's cool to
>listen to the first couple of times, but does anyone actually pop on the
>CD with the intention of listening to "Let's Go Free"?
I love the live version-I listen to that quite often, but the album track is