To my humble opinion At Les is one very good example of CCs many techno masterpieces
Nuff said... -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Ronny Pries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 17 december 2004 21:17 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: Re: (313) At Les Man, that sex must have been the bomb. ;) Ronny De Block, Mario wrote: > it might be needless nonsense to bug you with but actually i didn't > know but since a few years that 'At Les' meant 'At Lesley's', hinting > at one of Carl's former girlfriends. Then again, being asked for his > main inspiration, Carl said, simply, 'sex'. > M > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" schreef: > > >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: 16 December 2004 21:44 >> >> >>>did i miss the memo? ive never thought at les was all that remarkable >> >>really, especially compared to other things CC has done. whats with >>the undying love for this track? >> >>Ronny and Sean I salute you! >>For me it's just that it's probably my favourite piece of music ever. >> >>The original electronic piece is the one - for me the other version >>loses much of the appeal of the original by being played in a more >>'real instrument' version. >> >>Not that (not having done so) I wouldn't love to see Innerzone O doing >>it live. >> >>Obviously since music's a subjective thing it's fine not to like a >>track that others like, that's always gonna be the case, doesn't >>necessarily mean you don't 'get it', maybe you 'get it' but you don't want it. >>It does happen on occasion though that you have a sudden epiphany with >>a piece of music and whole new vistas open up for you, it's happened >>to me many times (for example I remember it happening to me at a rave >>in Scotland a dozen or so years back with Speedy J 'Pullover', a track >>that I'd always thought boring before, when suddenly I appreciated >>it's repetitiveness was it's asset not it's problem, that track makes me giggle to this day). >>(Still waiting to have one of these moments with the whole Theo / KDJ >>thing.) >> >>Turn down the moral watchdog! Big up the bickering! Bring back Alex! > > >
