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  1. What did they ever do to you?
  2. Listen to Spector, he would never harm anybody.
  3. God never made a guitar, only human beings! I'm joking of course...
  4. I worked with a dance company for a few years, my slow music with their slow motion. It was barely even dance...
  5. Not even. I don't think I'd want to breathe that crap. I've tried a few http://www.rainsong.com/ guitars and the only thing I thought was exceptional was the price. If God wanted guitars made out of synthetic materials, he would have made them that way. Or something like that...
  6. An expensive travel guitar!
  7. Now there's a wild and crazy idea.
  8. http://www.justsayhi.com/bb/cadaver $4575.
  9. Time to listen to the Yellow Shark again. :party:
  10. I don't know what to make of all this:
  11. My sister has issues with clowns. They really bug her.
  12. Larry Lee Rod Poole
  13. I'm sorry to hear this news. Wiki
  14. You're the one who posted the picture of him. This is the picture that accompanied the article had you troubled yourself to read it. Sorry 'bout Fogelberg, but forget about him. Let's discuss Liza Minellis legs.
  15. Henry Kaiser will be thrilled.
  16. From the WKCR web site: If you're in NYC, tune in 89.9FM. If not, WKCR.org on the web. WKCR Presents: Bach Festival 2007 Facets of Bach 9:30 AM December 24, 2007 - 2:00 AM January 1, 2008 The Classical Department of WKCR-FM presents the annual Bach Festival 2007. For the full duration of the week running from Christmas Eve through New Year's Day, WKCR (89.9 FM and wkcr.org) will dedicate all broadcasting to the music and influence of Johann Sebastian Bach. The BachFest has been a tradition at WKCR for over twenty years, and this year's festival promises to be one of the best. Few composers are better loved and none more highly respected than J.S. Bach. He has inspired an unparalleled academic tradition and a large international community dedicated to exploring, performing and appreciating his work, from the solo suites to the Christmas Oratorio. Eight days is not enough time to play all of J.S. Bach's works, let alone to do justice to their full range and variety; each day of BachFest promises to deliver something new. BachFest 2007: The Facets of Bach will examine the many lenses through which J.S. Bach has been understood and performed over the last three hundred years. All roads lead back to Bach and we'll travel many of them. Bach's unique role within the classical tradition provides a fascinating framework for concentrated study and also for just plain listening to the many performances of his masterpieces. The familiar voices of WKCR classical hosts will be augmented by a number of esteemed guest speakers and instrumentalists from New York and Beyond. Their expertise will be applied to a different facet of Bach throughout each day of the Festival: Monday, December 24: Bach in his Time Tuesday, December 25: Bach and the Church Wednesday, December 26: Historically Informed Performance Thursday, December 27: The Performer's Challenge Friday, December 28: Bach in the Classical Tradition Saturday, December 29: Bach Beyond Classical Monday, December 30: Bach Today Check wkcr.org for further refinements of the schedule as the festival approaches. Listen!
  17. the year of the diamond dog
  18. Send that guitar right on over!
  19. Esteban World Tour
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