change the remote viewer-let your heart draw a line-City Centre Offices
consider the remote viewer as a gift.
the first disc, the Mancunian duo, finished in my hands is the legendary 7 "" Welsh Ambrose. "Gift.
my coriusita 'for the group and' soared thanks (or blame) for that damned piece of vinyl. so 'in a roundabout way I was able to trace the contact group, and after a quick talk by e-mail asked me the address. two weeks after mailing a package to be withdrawn: in, all the albums released by the remote viewer, a gift for the sincere interest in them. That 's the explanation of what I do.
those discs have a special place in my collection. have added value. and this value is not 'the word free, but something far more' noble and tied to feelings.
rest of the remote are stories and history of feelings.
"let your heart draw a line drawn as ever, and perhaps even more ', talemente pure feelings that it becomes almost impossible to define with precision. registration to the limit of 'craft helps even more' and this dissolution of the shapes of the substance. a feeling can not 'be no form and no substance, and is just simply a feeling.
you ever managed to put into words exactly and precisely the effect it has on you a kiss, a caress, the wind on the face, the sense of loneliness. I think not. really, I do not think anyone is able to define precisely in these moments and photography.
even photography can give us the real so perfect. not 'possible.
then I pick up the new album of the remote, I look at the cover ... and away in the highlights, shadows, in the out of focus, I see the outlines of the two remote viewer and the shadow of nicole "empress" who gives voice to their feelings. all back. there is nothing definite, definite. This album, in every moment, and it 'demonstration. again Craig Tattersall and Andrew Johnson is again becoming the seplici shadows. the most 'beautiful shadows that a two-bit sampler, a guitar and a lot of uncertain rustling have never been able to draw.
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