Interestingly enough I am a big Spearhead fan and know exactly what you are talking about - not the tune I'm thinking of though ;¬) - (Red beans and rice though - what a cool tune!) It looks like it's a remix of Perpetual Dawn - just trying to figure out which one. Thanks to Rob for that info. Neil Flux Technical Consultant Client Services Retail Logic Limited ü Web http://www.retail-logic.com/ ? Email neil.flux@retail-logic.com ( Direct 01252 644346 ( Switchboard 01252 776755 support@retail-logic.com for Help Desk and support solutions client.services@retail-logic.com for consultancy bookings, account enquiries and client service issues sales@retail-logic.com for all commercial enquiries "P J Kane" <postlibyan@netzero.com> Sent by: orb-bounces+neil.flux=retail-logic.com@mailman.xmission.com 25/01/2005 17:53 Please respond to What were the skies like when you were young? To: orb@mailman.xmission.com cc: Subject: Re: [Orb] Question [Virus Checked] << "roots music......roots music...music afor art....etc." >> in the intro to the Spearhead song "Home" there is a sample of an old Jamaican man talking. in it he says something "music is riddim and riddim is art." i think he says something about the roots of music.... i know that the bit ends with him saying "Selassie singing in da wind". does that sound right? maybe i'm on the wrong tangent... PJK please don't hate me because i can't type..... --- All the cool kids are doing it: HTTP://www.EvilSponge.org _______________________________________________ Orb mailing list Orb@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/orb Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com