On Tue 14 Sep, Neeraj Singh wrote:
> Hey
>
> I agree completely with your saying. Though I do think 'Grand oral
> diseminator' has it's own appeal, something only a real faithless fan
> would figure out. But my points is that I know people who consider a
> club/rave their Church, where they to heal themselves in the own way,
> be it the feeling of forgetting what's outside the club and just
> dancing the night away or just drugs, etc. And for that time period
> the Dj is the one that controls how they are gonna feel. Crappy Dj,
> crappy feeling and Wicked dj( Liberator bro's come to mind), they feel
> healed. Thus considering the Dj to be a god.
By the sound of it we all seem to be in rough agreement, so let's not
bicker about this...
A more general question though, and one that might cause more arguments
(sorry): what have people on this list interpreted as the religious
"attitude" of the track "Reverence"? I'd be interested to know what it
means to people, as everyone may have taken it in their own way.
Stuart.
PS. For extra obscurity value, the phrase "grand oral disambiguator"
could be used instead of "...disseminator". Anyone care to name the mix,
for trainspotter points?
--
"You don't need eyes to see- you need vision."
Stuart Bruce
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