First heard this aged 19, in December 1994 on the Goa Mix By Paul Okenfold. Pete tong introduced it on Radio 1's Essential Mix. I never looked back.... listen to this Mix its groundbreaking 1994 its better than anything you will hear today nearly 30 years later. And That's A Fact!!! Peace ✌
Forgot all about this tune . Wow it brought tears to my eyes , dancing around my bedroom with 2 of my friends who are no longer with us . Music is the soundtrack of my life , the good , the bad and the fantastic times I’ve had in my younger days with this music that gets u in your soul ! Beautiful beautiful beautiful tune
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I think this song encapsulates the inevitable complex feelings to be experienced as a human being. My god it triggers feelings of melancholy I rarely have the courage to contemplate, even to articulate. How little we know about reality, even our universe. How expansive and endless the potential of our time here on earth is. At the same time how inevitably short it actually is. Isn't it wonderful and depressing at the same time? For if we lived forever, the plot to uncover and explore the full extent of ourselves wouldn't be an issue, who would even consider such questions? Steve Jobs famously called death the single best invention of life, and I think that's right. I think that limitation itself is a precursor to existence and experience. Tell me, if you lived forever, what would constrain your being? If you suddenly became immortal, what fun could possibly be had? Speed limits would become irrelevant, not short after driving itself became pointless. If you ask me, all meaning would rapidly be lost. To end on a positive note, the odds of being born is a perplexing unbroken chain of events spanning millions of years. Alongside the 109 billion souls who have lived and died on this earth. You are here with us! It's a circumstance nothing short of a miracle. Cherish the time you have left.
Loved this song since the beginning. First heard it from Swedish Egil on Groove Radio in 1994. I like the radio edit version, but the extended version is good too.