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Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good night
out.

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good night
out.


It's all in your brain!

http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...1179-AF8683414
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."

Stephen
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MiNe 109 wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good night
out.


It's all in your brain!


Best place there is !


http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...1179-AF8683414
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."


Well... this one took my breath away for sure.

I have a new ultimate 'driving track'. Just make sure you're driving at 100
mph.

Graham

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Eeyore wrote:

MiNe 109 wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good night
out.


It's all in your brain!


Best place there is !


http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...1179-AF8683414
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."


Well... this one took my breath away for sure.

I have a new ultimate 'driving track'. Just make sure you're driving at 100
mph.


It would only work for me if Volvo 240s go that fast.

Stephen
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MiNe 109 wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
MiNe 109 wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good night
out.

It's all in your brain!


Best place there is !

http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...1179-AF8683414
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."


Well... this one took my breath away for sure.

I have a new ultimate 'driving track'. Just make sure you're driving at 100
mph.


It would only work for me if Volvo 240s go that fast.


A Volvo 240 ?

I once borrowed a company Volvo 244 automatic. It was like a motorised sofa. Shame
really since the 145ES I've been in as a passenger was actually really good.

It was the most asthmatic car I have ever driven.

Saabs are far, far better.

Graham ( Saab 9000 CSE driver )



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In article ,
Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'.


Sure; quite often.
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Eeyore wrote:

MiNe 109 wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
MiNe 109 wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good
night
out.

It's all in your brain!

Best place there is !

http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...-1179-AF868341
4
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."

Well... this one took my breath away for sure.

I have a new ultimate 'driving track'. Just make sure you're driving at
100
mph.


It would only work for me if Volvo 240s go that fast.


A Volvo 240 ?

I once borrowed a company Volvo 244 automatic. It was like a motorised sofa.
Shame
really since the 145ES I've been in as a passenger was actually really good.

It was the most asthmatic car I have ever driven.

Saabs are far, far better.


Most Saabs are sportier than most Volvos, but there are exceptions. My
late-model 240 has a manual transmission and good tires and suspension,
so it's not quite sofa-like. My other car is an ancient 140, which in
better days was more fun than the newer model.

For the ultimate in sofa-mobiles, try an American sedan from the 70s.

Can anyone recommend 5 inch speakers for my 240 rear deck?

Stephen
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Jenn wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'.


Sure; quite often.


Congrats. You're the first to say you're affected likewise.

It's rather good isn't it ? It lifts the soul.

Graham


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In article ,
Eeyore wrote:

Jenn wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'.


Sure; quite often.


Congrats. You're the first to say you're affected likewise.

It's rather good isn't it ? It lifts the soul.

Graham


Absolutely. It's why I do what I do for a living.
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 17:47:21 GMT, MiNe 109
wrote:

In article ,
Eeyore wrote:

MiNe 109 wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
MiNe 109 wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something
really good it'll give me a tingle down the spine ( it begins just at
the nape of the neck ) and never mind the goosebumps, the hair on my
arms will stand on end too.

When that happens at a live gig, I've definitely really had a good
night
out.

It's all in your brain!

Best place there is !

http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?a...-1179-AF868341
4
B7F0000

I don't get "chills" but I understand the term "breath-taking."

Well... this one took my breath away for sure.

I have a new ultimate 'driving track'. Just make sure you're driving at
100
mph.

It would only work for me if Volvo 240s go that fast.


A Volvo 240 ?

I once borrowed a company Volvo 244 automatic. It was like a motorised sofa.
Shame
really since the 145ES I've been in as a passenger was actually really good.

It was the most asthmatic car I have ever driven.

Saabs are far, far better.


Most Saabs are sportier than most Volvos, but there are exceptions. My
late-model 240 has a manual transmission and good tires and suspension,
so it's not quite sofa-like. My other car is an ancient 140, which in
better days was more fun than the newer model.

For the ultimate in sofa-mobiles, try an American sedan from the 70s.

Can anyone recommend 5 inch speakers for my 240 rear deck?

Stephen



How come we keep getting back onto cars?


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How come we keep getting back onto cars?


You car-surf?

Stephen
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Jenn wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
Jenn wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

Just thought I'd introduce a radically new topic !

I just bought a few CDs on ebay including a rare 'white label' promo
only one. WOW ! What a cracking track.

It really hit the spot.

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'.

Sure; quite often.


Congrats. You're the first to say you're affected likewise.

It's rather good isn't it ? It lifts the soul.

Graham


Absolutely. It's why I do what I do for a living.


I'd have to say the same.

Graham


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How come we keep getting back onto cars?


You car-surf?

Stephen



I may be forced to instead of reading RAO if this keeps up.
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Stuart Krivis wrote:

On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 13:52:08 +0100, Eeyore
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It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something


It would never have occurred to me that people _wouldn't_ have this
reaction. :-)


Arny ?

Graham


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Eeyore said:

It just ocurred to me to ask who here also gets the goosebumps from
listening to music that hits 'that spot'. When I listen to something


It would never have occurred to me that people _wouldn't_ have this
reaction. :-)


Arny ?


This has been explained to you. Music is irrelevant to audio. Please see
www.pcab****.dork for "test" results of every soundcard you can no
longer buy.




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