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Posted by neo geo on Feb-02-2008 05:28:

rank 1- many miles to soon

Was this track ever released to vinly?


Posted by GrimReaper on Feb-02-2008 07:35:

Don't think so. It was just reworked into Such Is Life.


Posted by spc on Feb-02-2008 07:37:

I'm almost certain this one did not get a proper vinyl release. Such a shame because it is so much better than the bastardization version "Such is Life"


Posted by isoterra on Feb-02-2008 09:56:

come to think of it despite knowing its origins i've never actually heard this. was it in any livesets?


Posted by warjan on Feb-02-2008 12:37:

i have it here on my pc but it's almost the same as 'such is life'. I prefer many miles to soon more btw.


Posted by body125z on Feb-02-2008 14:02:

hmm time to get that track...


Posted by [mart] on Feb-02-2008 18:02:

I think I must be alone in preferring Such Is Life.


Posted by body125z on Feb-02-2008 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by [mart]
I think I must be alone in preferring Such Is Life.


man it is better of course


Posted by skip on Feb-02-2008 18:52:

i like many miles too soon, but it does sound too unfinished IMO. such is life sounds so much better all in all, it would just be nice to have an instrumental version of it, other than the deep dub, which is kinda different. i don't really mind the vocals in such is life though, but maybe i'd still prefer an instrumental version.


Posted by neo geo on Feb-04-2008 02:09:

I prefer many miles to soon. I heard it was about one of the members brothers who died in a car wreck. When it first came out I use to play this song in some of my sets on cd and everyone would ask what the name of the song was.


Posted by Real on Feb-04-2008 08:21:

Many Miles Too Soon was actually a tribute to Miles Stutterheim, who worked for ID&T (he designed the decorations and flyers apparently) but died in a car crash in September 2000.

He was the brother of Duncan Stutterheim, who founded ID&T together with Irfan Van Ewijk and Theo Lelie.



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