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Old 11-05-2012, 06:33 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Damn, Jansz. What a way to end it all. Great album review, great journal, great... everything, really. Hope you keep doing reviews of some sort or another, they're a joy to read.
Thanks man!

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Well done man. Brilliant journal.

(Just edit the title and give us another 25)
Thanks!

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I love it. It's perfect. The perfect end.
Your writing has surpassed every journal here 25 times over.
Please don't keep this journal going. Let go of it and let it die graciously. Let it die like we all will when the moon crashes into Earth.
You have given it 25 brilliantly composed lives and it needs no more.
Start anew.
Thank you so much man! It means a lot hearing that coming from someone who has been following this from the beginning. Your kind words here over the past two and a half years were definitely one of the things that encouraged me to keep it going.

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wow....although i am surprised by this....i'm really not at all....it actually makes sense

there are only a few albums that had such an impact on me emotionally and physically that i can remember everything about the first time i heard it

this is one of those albums

when i listen to this album (which is rare to be honest) i often wish that all music had this impact on me....and by the end i am reminded of why i am glad that most music does not have this impact on me

a wonderful end to a wonderful journal.....well done
It's great to see you commenting since you were always the only person on MB that I was sure would be familiar with this album!

It really is one of those albums. I vividly remember the first time I listened to it too—it was one of the only times my wife and I have ever just sat and listened to an album all the way through together in silence. She's not normally one to listen to experimental music, but I was happy that she really enjoyed this. I, of course, loved it. Though, like you, I don't listen to it very often because it's such an investment.
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