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Ok, so some of his work ain't great. Just listening to Ply right now and it's got some amazing compositions on it. Gotta love the way the dude is so down to earth about everything.
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Ok, Play. not Ply.
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twiggie
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ahhhh i love moby
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mikey
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me to he has his own style. great DJ. i love dance music in general..trance...rave..techno...jungle
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Dance music to me is fake. It's not real music, just dicks messing about with samplers. there are some really good people that to what can only losely be described as dance though; Moby, Chemical Brothers, and a few others. If you ever can get hold of Dr Kervorkian & the Suicide Machine over there, that's a VERY VERY cool album by a friend of mine called Jordan Reine
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why does my heart
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feel so bad?
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i love moby so much, he is an amazing artist and writer with a lot of talent and potential. i think he experiments great with new genres and that's cool. artist with sound. read an essay by him. its ingenious.
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i don't know. i liked him a whole lot when 'everything is wrong' came out. his music is still beautiful, but i feel that some of his true self has been lost in this thick commercialism that he seems to have clothed himself in.
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wisdom torch
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Lordy don't leave me, all by myself
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no reason
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i had that song in my head all day yeterday and was singing it.
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huh, i was the last person to post here, with a typo, no less. i spoke with him today for a good 35 minutes and felt like he was the kind of person i'd want to hang out and wax political and philosophical with. he had some interesting things to say, and then he congratulated me for being canadian (things_i_never_thought_i'd_say).
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epitome of incomprehensibility
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It was Thursday when David came to join nr and me in an outdoor table at a Toronto cafe. I said I hadn't heard of a band or singer called Moby before, feeling a bit like someone who's never heard of things, but they said, "Oh, you must have heard something by him." The next day David found the song "Porcelain" and I remembered the riff and the dreamlike pace, though I hadn't seen the eye-full music video. Golden-brown flecks in a blue-green eye: partial heterochromia?
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what's it to you?
who
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blather
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