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    the end of suffering comes from the living of joy!

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    Hi again Permasculptor.

    I can see why the Permie song, however a bit too Sunday-School for my tastes.

    However, I find myself listening increasingly to Rakim.

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    Yes I thought the permie song deserved a place in the list but sunday school describes it well.
    I should have issued a warning with Rakim It is addictive .I have not had Toward the within out of my cd stacker for over a year.I am very fond of their version of stretched on your grave Too.
    the end of suffering comes from the living of joy!

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    Hi Permasculptor

    Yes, Rakim definitely needs an addiction warning.

    It seems to be based around some kind of Mantra/Incantation?

    I don’t know if I dare listen to anymore.

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    ..bit of a range -I'll throw in!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyI199M3A0M makes for a great start to the day

    and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlTnKsekQMs will sound awesome on anything, but for best results play on quality speakers at 320kbps

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    Hi youngwarrior

    Many thanks for the two pieces.

    Very smooth

    Looking back on my original suggestion of Wishmaster, I can see how far removed I am from most of the other postings.

    Perhaps it’s just as well that permaculture has such a broad base!

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    A MUSICIAN has created a symphony made entirely of sounds from nature.

    Lee Gregory, of Todmorden, has released “The Offshoots Symphony”, a 42-minute ambient piece in five parts featuring sounds such as birds, frogs, bees and water recorded at the Offshoots Permaculture Project site at Towneley Park, Burnley.
    http://www.todmordennews.co.uk/news/...hony-1-4423768

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    I'd love to hear that!

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    AN ENVIRONMENTALIST has brought to life the sounds of a famous wood by laying the them down on a CD.

    Music man Lee Gregory, 40, has spent over 100 hours recording and composing the 42-minute symphony using the sounds of nature.

    Lee, who sells music memorabilia online, has been an acoustic musician for a couple of years making and recording music using natural sounds.

    He single-handedly ran the project on behalf of Offshoots Permaculture Project, where he has volunteered since 2005.
    http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...odland_sounds/

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