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Part 2 of our history series
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| said 1022 days ago (February 3rd, 2007) | |
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Thanks for the History Lesson Fun squalls of Quinian noise in the background. |
| Willywagga said 1022 days ago (February 3rd, 2007) | |
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crispy Interesting, reminds me of John Cale, a bit of 'Touch & Go' on smack, Great raw urban spine riding through it. Excellent Check out my latest song called The Jes on Sea Road
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| JOAN said 1021 days ago (February 4th, 2007) | |
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thnx mungo, willy and ego. --- DowNLoaD PLAY LOUD Check out my latest song called MUD
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| bud said 1022 days ago (February 3rd, 2007) | |
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This JOAN jam smacks of somethin different - no pun intended. Maybe it's the chorussy guitar and martial beat - but I really dig the drive and focus. The history lesson is priceless - is that mick? Didn't know JOAN had deeper roots in the LES. I got a new tune up - another history lesson actually - times square. Check out my latest song called eye for you (w/particledots and michael2)
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| JOAN said 1021 days ago (February 4th, 2007) | |
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hey bud the other les refuge is ziVic. you may even have known him way back then. in and out of of the art world etc. --- DowNLoaD PLAY LOUD Check out my latest song called MUD
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| mikkinylund said 1022 days ago (February 4th, 2007) | |
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Your're getting better This is f-ing great. Like watching that movie and you're the only one in the audience that laughs, and everbody turns around and look at you like you're nuts - but you don't care, because you obviously know something they don't... This is at the same level as when I first heard Velvet Underground; a healthy, unavoided injection of something new and freash. I've always loved your stuff and always will, but this is one step up in my book! Awesome story, and performance! Well deserved 10's! /Mikki Check out my latest song called Fairyland (Satumaa)
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| VicDiesel said 1021 days ago (February 4th, 2007) | |
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Come again, who? I have no idea if this is fiction or if you are talking about real people, but it's a fascinating piece of music. Your rambling (oh, is that the way you always talk? I'm so sorry..... :-) conveys a certain atmosphere of a time and place. Where and when? The hippy 60s, the punk 70, E-80s, or really any time and place where young people try to find their place in life, I guess. Should I say something about the music? On the whole this is more an experience than an aesthetic enjoyment, but I enjoyed the experience. Victor. Check out my latest song called Desert Stars
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