7. Dougal & Gammer feat. Jenna - When I Close My Eyes
..yet again it's Dougal & Gammer featuring on a non-hardcore album.. hopefully not going to be a slowed-down version of When I Close My Eyes (like what happened on a recent MOS album with another one of their songs)
Just thought I'd post this as it hasn't been mentioned on the site yet, surprisingly :o
luminate Senior Member
Australia
467 posts Joined: May, 2006
Posted - 2007/06/20 : 13:45:22
uy can almost guarentee that it will be. especially as track 7. a dramtic change of pace like that would pretty much ruin the next track
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HARRIBO Advanced Member
United Kingdom
594 posts Joined: May, 2004
Posted - 2007/06/20 : 19:22:05
its an un mixed cd but sounds really out of place as all the others are this crappy new house style
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whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2007/06/20 : 21:12:36
quote:Originally posted by robertybob:
yet again it's Dougal & Gammer featuring on a non-hardcore album.. hopefully not going to be a slowed-down version of When I Close My Eyes (like what happened on a recent MOS album with another one of their songs)
Chances are my friend, it will be slowed down by some distance!
Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2007/06/23 : 20:00:18
quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
quote:Originally posted by clarke101:
quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
If it turns out to be the original at normal speed i'll show my arse in Woolworths window.
We could sell tickets fro that....................
Well 1 maybe
If i bought my own ticket!
I'd ask for a refund if I where you.
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