Stone integralinstitute.org prt deux

SBC03SBC03 Posts: 502
edited March 2008 in The Porch
See this needle...a see my hand...
Drop drop dropping it down...oh so gently...
Well here it comes...I touch the plane...
Turn me up...won't turn you away...
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  • bdgavinbdgavin Posts: 123
    It's all the stuff I wanted to hear but didn't from Part I. BTW, they need to make a sequel to Five Against One.

    Interesting Quote: "Jack Irons . . . helped to heal sort of conflict that had been there that is there." I think he mispoke.


    When I got the email saying Part 2 was up and ready, I erased the link on purpose because I was disappointed with Part I. I am SBC03 posted P2 and I'm glad I listened to it. Good Stuff!
  • bdgavinbdgavin Posts: 123
    Stone sums up the brilliance of No Code. No one recognized it at the time but a few years later you realize it's awsome stuff.

    I miss Jack!
  • bdgavinbdgavin Posts: 123
    He even mentions Brendan O'Brien's influence in the brilliance of No Code and Yield. He is reading my mind. First Jack, then Brendan! What's next!
  • undone1undone1 Posts: 32
    I listened with great interest to both parts. I was really touched by the sincerity in his voice when he was talking about the events at Roskilde, and the effect it has had on the whole band with regards to dealing with security. That piece alone shows you the bands and artists who really give a fuck for the fans, and are not just out to milk people for the money. The emotion in his voice speaks volumes of the profound effect this tragedy had over the band, especially since Stone became a father and now understands how the families who lost children that day must suffer having lost a loved one.

    The man is a star, a gentleman, a gentle man and should be cherished by all who have been touched by his work
    The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist
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