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I've been listening to the five pieces available on the 2003 audio DVD. I think whoever has been listening to TB I for several years would find it interesting to get to hear how it all started. As for the sound quality--well it's better than I feared, but obviously you'd think those demos *can* be played on any old tin boxes whatever they are fitted with after all. ;-) -- a.
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Jun 17, 2009, 9:16:20 PM6/17/09
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Has anyone noticed a very early version of an excerpt of Amarok on the "Peace Demo"s?
It took me a few seconds to realise what it was.....or rather what it was to become ;)
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"gordonwt" :
> Has anyone noticed a very early version of an excerpt of Amarok on the "Peace > Demo"s?
Which one, and at what time? -- a.
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Jun 18, 2009, 11:59:44 PM6/18/09
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"Alb�do Muzik" >
> Which one, and at what time?
Listen to Amarok at 11:33 in and then listen to Peace Demo A (Track 4) at 5:13 and then Peace Demo B (Track 5) at 3:48........sound familiar?????