pavlovscat on 28/10/2006 at 20:42
Add a steamy bubble bath, scented candles, bottle of red wine...sounds like a wonderful evening of relaxation.
Thanks.
mol on 28/10/2006 at 21:30
K so this evening I've been cooking for five hours or so, entertaining 10 guests of four adults, six children, and one dog (plus two of our own), eating well, drinking substantially to make it through the chaos that six kids can bring about, and cleaning the place up again for the better part of the last hour.
This is so what I needed just now.
Good night. This is mol, signing off.
Morrgan on 28/10/2006 at 21:41
I may be nigh hopelessly lost to tired and postured METAL, but I do love Mullholland. Lots.
Vraptor7 on 28/10/2006 at 21:48
'snice.
Bulgarian_Taffer on 28/10/2006 at 21:49
I came into this thread. Now what?
mol on 28/10/2006 at 21:51
...you can get out?
TheGreatGodPan on 28/10/2006 at 22:04
I like lots of long atmospheric (even droning) instrumentals, but this did nothing for me. It's not really good for listening to attentively. As others mentioned, it seems fit for an aquarium or planetarium or something, where you want something sleepier than elevator music but with the same lack of pretty much anything musical for any of the visitors to object to.
Tonamel on 28/10/2006 at 22:31
I like Stars of the Lid, but I much prefer the Austin Texas Mental Hospital and Ballad of Distances to Mullholland. It's all good, though.
Mortal Monkey on 28/10/2006 at 23:01
I almost didn't come into this thread because it said I already had, but then I woke up andrealized it was Para?noid. He told me the truth with his lies and now I am here, approximately five and three quarter feet from the top.
On an unrelated note, I should also stop reading (
http://www.johndiesattheend.com/) books because they mess with my head.