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<blockquote data-quote="legro" data-source="post: 24580" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Hi DE!</p><p></p><p>The move done, negotiations, threats and extortion of TELKOM, Vodacom, and various other " service providers " ( a misnomer if ever there was one) successfully undertaken and completed, I can give my undivided attention to more important matters.</p><p></p><p>I am a firm believer in the " There are no good or bad musical genre's, only good or bad music." school of thought. As stated before, the search for good music will be rewarded in the strangest places. Multilayered, complex-rhythm heavy metal symphonies ( surely the only way to describe this music) by Tool deserve audiophile treatment as much as the purist jazz or classical pieces.</p><p></p><p>Listen with an open mind. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legro, post: 24580, member: 584"] Hi DE! The move done, negotiations, threats and extortion of TELKOM, Vodacom, and various other " service providers " ( a misnomer if ever there was one) successfully undertaken and completed, I can give my undivided attention to more important matters. I am a firm believer in the " There are no good or bad musical genre's, only good or bad music." school of thought. As stated before, the search for good music will be rewarded in the strangest places. Multilayered, complex-rhythm heavy metal symphonies ( surely the only way to describe this music) by Tool deserve audiophile treatment as much as the purist jazz or classical pieces. Listen with an open mind. 8) [/QUOTE]
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