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Touch reminds me of Billy Joel for some reason. And what ever similarities they have, Billy Joel always does it better.I'm more lenient towards Touch myself.
No relation to Daft Punk aside from the inspired title, but good nonetheless, as with all of Sound Holic's work.
What does that even mean?Even has latin chanting and all that cal.
So cal = sh*t in this slang based off Russian supposedly. Though it was written in the 60's. If it were written today it would sound like Firefly's Chinese Vocabulary and then it wont sound like anyone's home country (California was a country in 1846).
Haha, well I took no insult from it. The first thing I consider when I see the word cal is California (because I live there). I never considered it to mean anything else and so was a little surprised to see it used as slang for sh*t in a 60's novel.What? No. The point of that slang is that it remains classical and does its job no matter the era. It looks the same way as it did to others back then.