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mody music | Reviewer: sam coner | 1/1/2008
well u really can feel his music but the best song for him that i love to sing with him is
in my heart i dont know what to feel when i hear it ??? thxz
My Biggest Inspiration | Reviewer: Jason Martino | 8/20/2007
I am 21 now and have been listening to Moby since I was like 7th grade. My brother Robert, (though I love all of my family, Robert was the one I loved most) bought me Moby: Play for one of my birthdays. He was always the brother to get me into different kinds music. He got me into Bush, Dave Matthews, the Prodigy, Sublime, Moby etc. And even though everyone made fun of me for listening to Moby, I didn't care. Because it reminded me of my brother. You see, a few years back. (hes about 40 now) He was a big partier since he was in his teens. Doing a lot of pretty bad drugs that he keeps secret from the rest of the family. He is cleaned up now, and living well. But he turned Mormon and moved to Utah. I think its more of an excuse to get away from New York and all of the drama here. But Rob, he was amazing, even through all the parties. Was a member of Mensa. Read very interesting books. lol, I still haven't read "Cat's Cradle" and he'd kill me for it. :-) But he'd get me into books like Catcher in the Rye and On The Road. Very intellegent, gentle and uplifting. And in all honesty, he does look like Moby. I don't get to see or talk to my brother much these days and I miss him truly. Moby, your music is an outlet for me. A way I can connect to him. To remember all the good times. To uplift me because he can't. Wow, I am tearing up lol. I hope one day to meet Moby in person, but I am sure it won't happen. I wouldn't be one of those fans to harass him for an autograph or anything. I'd just want to look him in the eyes and say, "thank you."
All I want to hear these days is Moby | Reviewer: Dorothy | 4/10/2007
I'm 43.. I first noticed Moby in January 2007! Through, namely, 18 (my favourite so far) and Play; from a friend's collection, who got them from an acquaintance, etc, and now all I want to hear is 18 and Play. Love them!, and will get around to listening to more as soon as I can.
Never too old for Moby music | Reviewer: Randy | 2/14/2007
I am 56 years old and do not follow current pop music. Within the last year or two I watched "Bourne Indentity" and "Bourne Supremacy." I heard "Extreme Ways"(credits)and really enjoyed the song. I purchased "Go-the very best of Moby" and enjoy every song on the CD.
I collect the best of Rossini and now I am collecting the best of Moby!!
I read Moby's autobiography and find his life experiences very interesting. He and his music are very special.
Moby - a cog in the wheel. | Reviewer: vshuffett | 2/11/2007
I read Moby is not a cog in the wheel - he is the wheel. What more can you say.
Porcelin is the best song ever.
What I think about MOBY | Reviewer: Eric Erikson | 4/18/2006
Ahem.... What I think about MOBY is... "I like him"... I like him a lot and I respect his work. MOBY if you're reading this then I want to say. "Good job."
Love Moby!! | Reviewer: Kanlaya | 4/18/2006
I can feel his music, they touch my heart
sometime I feel like I can fly when listen to
them! His music just absolutely fantastic!!
i`m mesmerised | Reviewer: Liyana binti Ismail | 3/15/2006
his music are wonderful, his music evoke my emotion in no other musician would do, moby is way too humble, and he's honest. you could feel the honesty through his music. i bought 18 record when i was 18, by now i'm 19. i bought it from a friend who could not even listen to the record. 18 is wonderful!.
reading his biography made me laugh few times, his attempt for objectivity of the biography was a failure, but the biography's interesting.
but, what i really love about moby is the fact that he stand for his believe, no matter what,yet, he has changed, who could blamed him, everybody's changing, change is constant.
Moby rules! | Reviewer: Falcon | 3/19/2005
Moby is my favorite currently active musician. Sure his primary popularity lies with a younger audience, but at 55 I still try to keep up with the music scene, at least the aspects of it I enjoy which are quite broad. Music is my main hobby and working at home enables me to indulge in it 8-12 hours a day, every day, except when I'm on the road. No other musician - individual or group - gives me the total entertainment that Moby provides. He delivers a masterful, electic combination of techno, ambient, blues, gospel, R&B, hip hop, you name it, since I don't think they ever coined a sub-genre that could successfully encapsulate his music. It makes for the most interesting and engrossing listening available today. I let a lot of music just play in the background while I work, but I find that his music draws me in and keeps me there. A bit distracting if I'm trying to get a lot done, but that's what real entertainment is supposed to be. So I just don't listen to Moby when I want pure background music, but it's about the first music I put on when I just want to kick back, listen, and lose myself in the fantasy world that music can create for us.
His autobiography is very revealing in how his eclectic lifestyle has shaped his music. As an anthropologist, this very candid, yet light-hearted story tells me as much about why Moby and his music are so special as tribal stories told around the campfire pass on the tribal wisdom to the next generations. His humility, despite his rapid rise to stardom, is refreshing in an entertainment industry filled with many inflated egos. We could all learn a lesson from this -- we don't have to compromise our principles to be successful! His spiritual, environmental, and animal rights consciousness is badly needed in this crazy world and I applaud him for continuing to stand up for them despite what critics might say. Thank you, Moby, for your contribution to the music world and to the world in general.
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