what style you consider this?
progressive at his finest no?..lol
what style you consider this?
not working for me so will save on Dan's bandwidth. Later folks.
takes a bit of geting used to it, i didn't really enjoy it at first either, now i love it, depends on the mood too though
what style you consider this?
i'm off, see you guys:grinning:
IMO, this is a little more progressive than AH usually caters to, but I find it's OK in the background if I'm concentrating on something else. It doesn't demand my attention the way an energetic, uplifting track does.
I'm diagnosing a severe case of progressiv-itis or minima-virus.
its funny how music has different effects on people...i work with music because it helps me concentrate, so whatever i listen to has to match what i do at a certain moment, psy really helps me if i'm in a rush to finish something
its funny how music has different effects on people...i work with music because it helps me concentrate, so whatever i listen to has to match what i do at a certain moment, psy really helps me if i'm in a rush to finish something
Gabber and Drum 'n' Bass..are beyond comprehension for me LOL
Gabber and Drum 'n' Bass..are beyond comprehension for me LOL
I try to read all of Grisham's work. He's really good.
Picco, you need to get a hobby or something. You spend entirely too much time online, my friend. Television is good, something educational like the History Channel or Discovery or Animal Planet. Books are good, too. I like murder mysteries, courtroom dramas and the like. The one I just finished was John Grisham's "The Innocent Man - Murder and Injustice in a Small Town", a true story about these two guys in Oklahoma who got the death penalty for a murder that did NOT commit. 12 years later, after spending all that time on Death Row, a group of death penalty opposers called "The Innocence Project" was reviewing their case and came to the conclusion that they had been railroaded something awful. So they took on their case and found all the evidence and bad police work and all the mistakes and lies that had gone down and got new trials for those guys. After a new judge heard the cases, they were exonerated and set free.
It was a riveting book and I couldn't put it down until I finished it. You should see if you can find a copy. It was excellent. I try to read all of Grisham's work. He's really good.
i have and read all his boks, in fact i just bought the lastest one that came out on paperback "The Innocent Man"
well TCL thanks for the advice, but trance and music is my life, now my addiction is going to the insane...LOL, besides i am in vacation
I don't watch TV for months, only commercials, when you tried to see something they put 15 minutes of a movie and half hour of commercials, that sucks...lol