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post Feb 12 2021, 5:29 pm
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HI all,

to open the week-end, let's play a bit. What is the moment that really surprised you when you heard a song or a music part fort the first time? I'll name 2, staying on the positive side this time.

1- When I heard Lakini's Juice for the first time. God I was happy that the first single of the record after LC was a rocker. That chainsaw guitar riff was played so loud at home and the end part could play in loop for minutes. My favorite D-A# moment ever! And it was also so loud when they played it in the pub I was going. Production of that record is great.


2- the beginning of The distance. So unexpected after the fade out of TDC. This one's always had a soft spot for me, no particular reason, a bit like Out to Dry. Remember exactly where I was and was stunned by that low-key voice. Harpsycord was a nice touch to it as well.


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post Feb 15 2021, 8:24 am
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The moment that surprised me most was the TDC video on a TV.

It fucking changed my life.


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post Feb 16 2021, 11:34 pm
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QUOTE(+Ed+ @ Feb 15 2021, 7:24 am) *

The moment that surprised me most was the TDC video on a TV.

It fucking changed my life.


Dude, that opening still hits me out of nowhere. Just seeing Ed soaking wet, slowing standing up, then that upward shot of him as he belts out "The way you're bathed in light reminds me of that night..." sent chills up my spine.

I swear, The Dolphins Cry was one of Live's most theatrical music videos, right alongside Freaks and Run to the Water.

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