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What's your worst musical tragedy?
niatinari:
Nope. Discovered Good Omens later, which in turn made introduced me to Gaiman.
But you have no idea how hard Eric was to find again! But I suppose that's what layovers in England are for... to pick up books!
happybirthdaygelatin:
That is good then. I was almost thinking of rereading Good Omens again already.
True! The best time to find books is when you least expect to, I think.
I've had the usual in the way of music tragedies. Some stuff stolen and other stuff lost.
Simulacra:
--- Quote from: niatinari --- (Although, I will note that not all Christians are close-minded.)
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WHEEEE we don't all suck!!!
anywho, to quickly get off that topic. most of my musical tragedies are shameful phases i have gone through in my search for good tunes. most of them are entirely too embarrassing to admit to a bunch of random intarweb strangers such as yourselves. actually, make that all of them. NONE SHALL HEAR THE MYSTERIES!! BE YE BUGGERED!!
niatinari:
--- Quote ---WHEEEE we don't all suck!!!
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I should hope not, seeing as I've returned to my Christian origins ^^;
Now come on, we don't bite, and some of us surely listen to even more embarrassing music! Share!
a pack of wolves:
I've been pretty lucky about loss, theft and destruction of my record collection so far. Someone did once half-inch my copy of 'Peloton' but I replaced that really fast. My only tragedies have been tapes. The loss of mix my sister gave me one birthday that was stolen by one of my dickhead ex-flatmates, which had an amazing cover of 'Ace of Spades' done by a man she met at a pub lock-in on the banjo as well as the theme from Button Moon, still pains me. Seriously, I know that cover sounds ridiculous but it was actually excellent. Also, the great mixtape an ex made for me which snapped. It had a song by Smoke on it, that's how good it was.
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