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21/04/2002 - 7:36 p.m.

I've got the music in me

Haven't got much time, but I just want to say to anybody considering buying The Lord of the Rings soundtrack, it is worth the money. Fabulous. I practically guarauntee that falling asleep listening to it will bring you dreams of Tolkien-goodness and personal enrichment.

Anybody considering buying the 2nd installment for Moulin Rouge, look at the track titles. I wanted Spectacular Spectacular! and nothing else, so, it was a bonus to get everything else. But anybody wanting the "Here we are now, entertain us" bit- it's not on there. You won't find it. (Although Like A Virgin made it... Don't ask me, I don't know.) Hope for a third CD. There's enough music on the movie yet, they could still do it.

Yes, well, I'll try to get some more time in tomorrow, but it's later than I thought it was.

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