What if Integral didn't actually exist?
- Janet Street-Porter
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What if Integral didn't actually exist?
How would you feel if you woke up tomorrow morning and discovered that Fundamental only had eleven tracks? Or that Pet Shop Boys didn't actually exist? Or even you?
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It would be psychological...
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"It´s fundamental that we do only exist in our own universe. When you like Pet Shop Boys, you are in our world. This is absolutely crucial to our entire outlook...what we do has an incredibly strong identity and applies only to us. It´s a case of not recognising the existence of anybody else!". Neil Tennant.
"It´s fundamental that we do only exist in our own universe. When you like Pet Shop Boys, you are in our world. This is absolutely crucial to our entire outlook...what we do has an incredibly strong identity and applies only to us. It´s a case of not recognising the existence of anybody else!". Neil Tennant.
- Riikka
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That's a good question Janet! It has always been my nightmare...
If I woke up noticing that the Pet Shop Boys didn't exist, I would feel extremely empty and the most cheated person on earth. If there wasn't their music, then... oh no, what a horrible thought.
If I noticed that Integral didn't exist, I would feel a huge disappointment. Like I was having a diamond in my hand, and it was mine, and suddenly it didn't exist at all.
Just glad that these things will never happen - unless we are all seeing the same dream. When good music has been done, it will forever be done. And I can come back to it listening to it forever.
If I woke up noticing that the Pet Shop Boys didn't exist, I would feel extremely empty and the most cheated person on earth. If there wasn't their music, then... oh no, what a horrible thought.
If I noticed that Integral didn't exist, I would feel a huge disappointment. Like I was having a diamond in my hand, and it was mine, and suddenly it didn't exist at all.
Just glad that these things will never happen - unless we are all seeing the same dream. When good music has been done, it will forever be done. And I can come back to it listening to it forever.

