Mind Gangsterism

Oct 08, 2004 15:43

Have you ever wanted to just drill someone to the spot and make them gasp, with nothing more than what came out of your head ( Read more... )

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weaktwos October 8 2004, 07:53:00 UTC
So, once you've heard the product of such Mind Gangsters, have you been "mind-jacked"?

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leftoftheedge October 8 2004, 07:59:48 UTC
No, but you could be charged with receiving stolen goods...

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leftoftheedge October 8 2004, 08:01:40 UTC
>>> (Five to go, and then I go.)

You going to wipe this journal when you're finished or leave it up for posterity?

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My request margoeve October 8 2004, 08:03:40 UTC
I hope he leaves it. I'd like to go back and re-read... there are some I have put off because of academic torture.

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reaperfox October 8 2004, 08:09:58 UTC
He's leaving his journal? *confused*

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It's Hard To Believe It cryptonaut October 8 2004, 08:07:03 UTC
I first found out about Joe Meek a few years ago, but I'd been a fan of The Tornadoes version of Telstar for a long time. It wasn't until I discovered Screaming Lord Sutch that the shadowy figure of Joe Meek came into focus. Is it true that he had recording techniques that no has been able to replicate?

I agree with your assessment of the Spector version of River Deep Mountain High. Tina Turner's voice on that is incomparable, but it wouldn't send chills down my spine without The Wall of Sound.

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Re: It's Hard To Believe It badger October 8 2004, 09:03:04 UTC
Chris Repsch's recent bio _The Legendary Joe Meek_ has an amazing amount of info and insight into Joe Meek.

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unknownbinaries October 8 2004, 08:16:20 UTC
But isn't it worth it, for those blazing years when you can control someone's breath and take them somewhere they didn't know existed?

The answer to that is, inarguably, Fuck Yes.

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panzerkunst October 8 2004, 22:11:32 UTC
ALITA!!! :-)

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daki October 8 2004, 08:22:22 UTC
Why do the new ideas suffer while the producers with Starbucks blood and pop-fresh dogmatic brains make millions and talk about how great the music industry is now?

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