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Love your GMZ. Just like mine, except I've got a P3 connection. Doesn't matter, it's still a wonderful device. Good for you.
And to answer your question, I got a couple of pod mods for the fun of it and the lightness of it, and a Jac (which I like alot, though I still can't get the TC to a state that pleases me.) But, I'm mostly still Provari 90%.
 

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I like trying new toys, but I do always go back to ProVi and use a Tube version and Radi regularly. I tend to use the P3 and Classic more than the 2.0/2.5's these days, though I plan to keep my lovely collection and enjoy having the assortment with the colors, the Ti, the GMZ..... yummy.

For years I was searching for the best small and more pocket friendly devices to complement my arsenal and then the iStick and small box vari mods came out....and side by sides. Oh my. I can't say I have found my unicorn for that category nor am really looking for one. (Radius is the closest) But, I have found some very useful devices, and have worn a few out, too :)
 

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I really liked that one, a new artist to me.
This piece was ruined for me for many years, parts of it were used in The Excorcist, a movie I saw at too young an age in an altered state, a severely altered state, an when I got the cassette tape version of it, listening would bring up unpleasant feelings. Now I find I can listen to the progression and hear it for what it is...
 

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I never saw the movie and this was the first time I heard it, I'm glad you posted it.

This piece was ruined for me for many years, parts of it were used in The Excorcist, a movie I saw at too young an age in an altered state, a severely altered state, an when I got the cassette tape version of it, listening would bring up unpleasant feelings. Now I find I can listen to the progression and hear it for what it is...
 

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This piece was ruined for me for many years, parts of it were used in The Excorcist, a movie I saw at too young an age in an altered state, a severely altered state, an when I got the cassette tape version of it, listening would bring up unpleasant feelings. Now I find I can listen to the progression and hear it for what it is...


I think most of us saw it in altered states...and yea, every time it came on the radio...chills.
I have never even "re-watched" that movie.
 

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I never saw the movie and this was the first time I heard it, I'm glad you posted it.
Thanks, it was one that I kind of stumbled upon listening to some old favorites. Another piece Mike Oldfield did that I liked was five miles out, I listened to a lot of his stuff back in the eighties, on cassette Walkmans, while I was aboard ships in the Coast Guard. I tended to gravitate towards different genres of music back then, stuff that tended to inspire thought and inner reflection, like Kitaro, Tangerine dream, and other stuff like that.
 
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Thanks, it was one that I kind of stumbled upon listening to some old favorites. Another piece Mike Oldfield did that I liked was five miles out, I listened to a lot of his stuff back in the eighties, on cassette Walkmans, while I was aboard ships in the Coast Guard. I tended to gravitate towards different genres of music back then, stuff that tended to inspire thought and inner reflection, like Kitaro, Tangerine dream, and other stuff like that.
Up until the time, there had been no movie anything like The Exorcist. Nothing with anything close to the shock value. I remember vividly when the movie came out. People were freaked. Don't think there was a movie before or since that had the high impact this one had. Kids today probably think nothing of it since there has been a thousand movies since that essentially copied it in one measure or another.
 

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Up until the time, there had been no movie anything like The Exorcist. Nothing with anything close to the shock value. I remember vividly when the movie came out. People were freaked. Don't think there was a movie before or since that had the high impact this one had. Kids today probably think nothing of it since there has been a thousand movies since that essentially copied it in one measure or another.
I've got to say, that one movie stands out in my mind as having a deep psychological impact upon me, it left me shocked, and somewhat emotionally violated. I can't recall any other work of cinema having such a strong, somewhat negative impact upon my psyche...
 

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I've got to say, that one movie stands out in my mind as having a deep psychological impact upon me, it left me shocked, and somewhat emotionally violated. I can't recall any other work of cinema having such a strong, somewhat negative impact upon my psyche...
It messed up a lot of people. It came out about the same time as Deliverance, maybe a little after. Deliverance was creepy enough then The Exorcist was off the charts crazy.
 

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