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Post by tiger40 on Jul 7, 2021 13:56:23 GMT -5
Actually I much prefer this song to Setting Sun which I've never really liked or cared for. And, it's certainly not a song which i ever listen to. But I've always enjoyed Let Forever Be and I have the CD single somewhere. I do like “Setting Sun” but you gotta be in the right mood for it with those bombastic drums and siren effects. The acoustic version is also phenomenal. To be honest I'm not a fan of The Cemical Brothers and never have been. As for the acoustic version of Setting Sun well, I've never listened to it but that's probably because I've never liked the original.
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Post by andymorris on Jul 8, 2021 0:40:07 GMT -5
Setting Sun was such a slap in the face in 96. Like, Noel's gone mad or something.
I remember playing that song to death, listening to it on the radio. It was the first Heavy / whatever / different track for me that opened to a lot of other things.
Like Tiger40, i never care to the rest of the Chems bros catalog, which is ok but most of the time a bit boring. Some good sound ideas.
Let Forever Be is another collab thing, at least for me. I enjoy it, nothing more.
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Post by Jessica on Jul 8, 2021 2:45:16 GMT -5
Think the whole of Dig Your Own Hole is something you gotta be in the mood for in comparison to Surrender.
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Post by Aman on Jul 8, 2021 3:56:05 GMT -5
Never been that keen on their albums but they've had some great singles over the years.
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Post by andymorris on Jul 8, 2021 5:24:19 GMT -5
Never been that keen on their albums but they've had some great singles over the years. Totally. A bit like Daft Punk and all that kind of music. The rest is meh most of the time.
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Post by tiger40 on Jul 8, 2021 12:49:44 GMT -5
I've never liked their remix of Falling Down either.
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