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big pic link is broken
ReplyDeleteTry again. I just added it back in and it worked for me.
ReplyDeletethe "click here for the full sized shot." link doesn´t work, it says:
ReplyDelete"Oops! You don't have permission to view this page."
"This page is private"
ReplyDeleteThis works for me:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ultravod/747120074/
Direct link to the original size image. Flickr can be a pain about image permissions.
ReplyDeletethanks yahoo for ruining flickr.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this the douche that brought us those awful Lords of Acid records in the 90s?
ReplyDeleteReally odd. It works for me and I didn't put that up. Try to click on the Knuckledragger link, then click on all sizes icon on top of the pic.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this the douche that brought us those awful Lords of Acid records in the 90s?
ReplyDeleteTouché!
all three or just the hairy thing?
ReplyDeleteThis guy made tracks under the LSG name. Some of which are really nice. Back in the 90s, he made some of the best trance i've ever heard.
ReplyDeleteThis kind of old school trance loaded with varied synth sounds pleased my ears. Sounded very analogue to my ears back then :)
Isn't this the douche that brought us those awful Lords of Acid records in the 90s?
ReplyDeleteYou, sir, are either incredibly ignorant, or an anonymous troll (possibly both). The man behind the Lords of Acid project was Belgian producer Oliver Adams. Maybe You were combining his first name the last name of LoA's singer Nikkie Van Lierop aka Jade 4U.
The shot I posted is of the studio that belongs to the German producer Oliver Lieb, who has released music under the names L.S.G., Spicelab, Ambush, Solieb, Superspy, S.O.L., Paragliders, and many others. He has made some of the best electronic music of the last two decades, while Lords of Acid have made raver porno music. Confusing the two is like failing to understand the difference between Château Margaux and Thunderbird wine. Or to put it in synth terms, it's like not being able to differentiate between a Minimoog and a Radio Shack digital piano.
I'll resist flaming you outright in Matrix's blog, but 30 seconds in Google would have saved you from making such a laughable and embarrassing mistake.
touché
ReplyDeleteDouché
ReplyDeleteSome days are just right for raver porno music with Thunderbird.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I prefer 'Night Train' or 'Cisco' when I'm in those moods.
I was going to mention Night Train. I'm proud to share Doktor Future's nose for fine spirits.
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