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- From: rwd4f@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU (Rob Dobson)
- Subject: Re: New Context Dead
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.155457.10208@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Virginia
- References: <1992Nov19.151838.27267@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 15:54:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.151838.27267@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU> Tom_Jacobs@qms1.life.uiuc.edu writes:
- >New Context Dead
- >
- >I just wanted to echo a bit of Kent Stewart's poetic post about hearing the
- >dead's music Somewhere Else:
- >
- >Does this happen to others? You stumble into some dead music playing on a
- >radio somewhere, even in your own car, or on somebody's boombox, or a tape
- >whispering out of little speakers at Kinko's, that it tends to sound
- >*especially* sweet, even if it's a studio cut you've heard 10^6 times?
- >
-
- Yeah, i was in a toy store xmas shopping (really, i have a half-sister
- who was 9 at the time, im allowed in toy stores) and I was sure i heard
- garcia's guitar from somewhere. I finally tracked it down: "Foolish
- Heart" studio version on the radio. What was so cool about it tho was
- that it was a set-up designed to advertise those "dancing" toys, you
- know the ones that move to music? In this case, they were flowers, so
- there in the front of the toy store were three mechanical flowers
- groovin to the dead.
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- >Tom "...get back to work if I had any...supervision!" J
-
- my supervisor is probably reading rec.food.recipes or something now.
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