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I hesitate on this self-promotion because there were so many technical issues it's pretty sloppy.  But I'm not recording it for a fourth time.

00:00 Tinlicker - Need You (Extended Mix)
06:24 Stanton Warriors - Loving Me Wrong (Terrace Remix)
10:00 Sector 7 - DNA
13:42 Hot Since 82 - Tilted
18:42 Camelphat - Breathe (Eric Prydz Remix)
24:09 Deeparture, Rubenson - Rewrite (Extended Mix)
30:23 Dosem - What If (Extended Mix)
34:14 Mathame - Never Give Up (Club Version)
38:28 Jody Wisternoff - For Those Who Knew feat. Mimi Page (Original Mix)
44:22 Jerro - Pulse (Original Mix)
48:54 Jody Wisternoff - Story Of Light (Original Mix)
56:22 Haze-M - Gravity (Stan Kolev Instrumental)
62:25 Chymera - Parelo (Jody Wisternoff Mix)
68:48 Fonzerelli - Dance In Motion 2020 (Original Mix)
72:56 The Midnight - We Move Forward (Original Mix)
79:57 Spencer Brown - Leaving Newcastle (Original Mix)
83:25 Gabriel Ananda, John Digweed, Nick Muir - Tachyon (Quivver Remix)
87:53 Tinlicker - Close Your Eyes (Grum Extended Mix)
93:44 Dezza - Avenoir (Extended Mix)
98:39 Robbi Robb - In Time (JDCB Live Edit)

 

https://www.mixcloud.com/JDCB/jdcb-in-time/

...interesting, Soundcloud automatically embeds itself.  Sometimes.

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7 hours ago, 505thAirborne said:

Holy Diver rules! I always enjoyed these too, Ronnie James Dio had such a great voice! 

The true meaning of Holy Diver's lyrics are known only to him, but that doesn't stop me from belting them out-fun karaoke song! 

My guess is heroin.  Which is probably what he was on when writing the lyrics. 

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I love Dio. Anything from the Prophets to Rainbow, Black Sabbath or his solo stuff.

i don’t think he ever mentioned heroine, but there are interviews that are more about the satanic panic problem of the 80’s, and how the song was more about questioning authoritarian religion.

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I forgot to mention Elf in those bands. He went through so much musical progression from the 60’s then more country rock in the early 70’s to hard rock as that decade moved on to metal. He was amazing 

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3 hours ago, Big s said:

I forgot to mention Elf in those bands. He went through so much musical progression from the 60’s then more country rock in the early 70’s to hard rock as that decade moved on to metal. He was amazing 

Big time. You can't deny his influence.

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