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- From: jlitchfi@napier.uwaterloo.ca (Jon Litchfield)
- Subject: Re: Ministry's "Hisbulla"?
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <fluet.727780882@ee.ualberta.ca> <ben.727808828@ipoint>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 19:07:28 GMT
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- In article <ben.727808828@ipoint> thoth@uiuc.edu (Ben Cox) writes:
- >fluet@ee.ualberta.ca (Kevin Blaine Fluet) writes:
- >
- >>I remember a few years ago (shortly after the release of TLORAH) hearing a
- >>song on the radio called "Hisbulla" (or however one spells it), and the DJ
- >>(Brent Bambry--Brave New Waves) said the song was by Ministry. I have
- >>never seen or heard of the song since. Anyone know anything about this
- >>very cool song?
- >
- >What's to know? "Hizbollah" is track #6 on TLORAH. It's in 6/4 time.
- >It has a reversed churchbell sample at the beginning. "Hizbollah" is
- >the name of a Lebanese terrorist group, if I remember correctly.
- >
- The confusion may have arised from the fact that "Hizbollah" is a CD only
- track. Likewise, "I Prefer" (I think that's the title, I have the tape) is also only on the CD.
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