(Oh yeah, and on the fox-hunting thing, the the young man on the left is my great-great-great-great grandfather, and the old fellow on the right is my great-great-great-great-great grandfather (in all probability). Neat, huh?) Member of the Anti-Fabulousness League since 1987.
There's a song from Hex, Ideologically Unsound (can't find it on youtube), the album was to be played at 45 rpm but I didn't realise so I played it at 33 rpm, thought it was a great track, then I realised and played it at 45 rpm, thought it was different and just as good.
Did I say the same thing happened to me with Song to the Siren by This Mortal Coil? I still prefer the slow version--so much atmosphere!
And being (looking back) a non-political animal (somehow politics becomes the art of finding enemies--or that's what it becomes for me), hey, here's an intriguing interview, sure I've posted it before, but hey--
This is the song from about those times that I played thirty five times in a row.
Don't fight forces, use them R. Buckminster Fuller.