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    I hope you like this duet

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    Can't believe this was released in 1976, yet still today, I don't mind doing the, "Blitzkrieg Bop" with the Ramones!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Can't believe this was released in 1976, yet still today, I don't mind doing the, "Blitzkrieg Bop" with the Ramones!

    That's funny... I just got done listening to "Pet Semetary"... Great minds, I suppose!
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    One of Mingus' many phenomenal albums. Great variety, range in the work of this underrated Giant.

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    Great classic tune! Moreover, I would add that Hamish Stuart makes a kilt look cooler than any man on the planet!
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    Felt the need for some classic Creedence....


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    Quote Originally Posted by NunoSa View Post
    I saw Frank Black play in the mid-90s. He barely paused between songs. It was one of the best live performances I have seen.

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    A bunch of friends hit the stage at the Dakota Tavern, and fun ensues. That's Danny Michel leading the way. I'm afraid I don't know who's on sax, drums, bass, or harp, but there's Sarah Harmer on acoustic, Ed Robertson from Barenaked Ladies on piano, and the phenomenal Luke Doucet on the ironic strat. Ironic in the sense that he never plays a strat and while he loves SRV, people who imitate SRV's style drive him a bit crazy. But hey, when you're playing an SRV part in a song, you might as well use the appropriate tools.


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