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BeautifulBurnout
11-21-2005, 08:13 AM
The legendary Mr Drummond is still up to his old tricks. :D
Great article here... (http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article328380.ece)
thee carp dreamer
11-21-2005, 09:05 AM
yea, i've had the notice on the door of my uni room for about a week now.
awesome idea. fucking hard to do though.
i failed almost immediately today. plus i'm out clubbing tonight...
maybe next year, eh?
:D
myrrh
11-21-2005, 10:32 AM
Not a problem for me. I rarely listen to music anymore. I go weeks or months without listening to anything.
By this I mean, me putting on a cd or something to listen too. Obviously, when I am outside, I am forced to hear other peoples music blasting from their cars, or the backround music at the store and at places to eat etc.
When I do listen to the radio, I listen to talk radio, or some prerecorded lectures, discussions or debates. I much rather hear people talk and get their idea's on things. I feel that this expands your consciousness gives you a greater sense of awareness to life, in a way that music will never be able to do.
I know that may sound lame to most of you, but I feel like 90% of music today sucks anyway.
XCheeseMan
11-21-2005, 05:41 PM
1995 With 6,250 cans of Tennent's Super, Drummond, Cauty and their collaborator Gimpo drive around London on Christmas Eve distributing alcohol to street-drinkers and the homeless.
lmfao!!!!!
chino
11-21-2005, 09:05 PM
When I do listen to the radio, I listen to talk radio, or some prerecorded lectures, discussions or debates. I much rather hear people talk and get their idea's on things. I feel that this expands your consciousness gives you a greater sense of awareness to life, in a way that music will never be able to do.
i hate so much talkie-kind programs -exept for very rare cases. I'd rather listen to music -not all genres- than hearing crap from more stupid people than me.
anyway.... I'd prefer SILENCE whatsoever.
:)
myrrh
11-21-2005, 09:12 PM
anyway.... I'd prefer SILENCE whatsoever.
:)
No doubt about that. :)
undarrenworld
11-22-2005, 01:40 AM
yea, i've had the notice on the door of my uni room for about a week now.
awesome idea. fucking hard to do though.
i failed almost immediately today. plus i'm out clubbing tonight...
maybe next year, eh?
:D
Yes its fucking hard.
Since i got mp3 player, its like drug:)
thee carp dreamer
11-22-2005, 04:01 AM
lmfao!!!!!
myes, get drummond's book called "45". it has that story in full.
as it happens, they stacked the cans into a cube and put them on the back of a flat-bed lorry. they mostly fell off the lorry and went everywhere, but the rest went to the homeless.
dubman
11-22-2005, 06:49 PM
When I do listen to the radio, I listen to talk radio, or some prerecorded lectures, discussions or debates. I much rather hear people talk and get their idea's on things. I feel that this expands your consciousness gives you a greater sense of awareness to life, in a way that music will never be able to do.
I know that may sound lame to most of you, but I feel like 90% of music today sucks anyway.
actually, i think it's fantastic, because i listen to talk radio for that reason too.
anyway, while it was too late that day to actually do it (i start the music at around 7am) i think to do it and his suggestions on what to do that day are really great
i'll try to keep it in mind next year.
TheRev
11-22-2005, 10:29 PM
You know its funny be SHEER chance i left my portable music listening devices at home this morning.
Which left me rather agitated, and forced me to start humming shit to myself on the way home. I'm a total music junkie and can't survive without some sort of musical input. Lo and behold I began to imagine the sorts of things i WANTED to hear. So it works.
That said I'm not sure I'm about to put myself through that again. I need my crack fix! First thing i did when I came home was throw the headphones on and rock out.
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