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Thats another thing weve learned from your Nation, said Mein Herr, map-making. But weve carried it much further than you. What do you consider the largest map that would be really useful?
About six inches to the mile.
Only six inches! exclaimed Mein Herr...
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by 17 people.
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The nobles had won, had stopped being peasants really quickly ." - Terry Pratchett, Soul Music "Some Wilson is pretty annoying, but I enjoyed the scenery, subject matter, literature, French music etc good of lightning, little rivulets of....
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:22:12 -0700 (PDT), Nice Dan from UK <danieledwardjohnson@gmail.com
Hi there, just letting you know that we’ve got some eagerly awaited
Jazzkat stock just back in! First shipment of the Acoustikat which
takes over from where...
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by 9 people.
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I've had.
Keith Freeman <xxx@x.net
It gets worse: there are actually TWO Dans at Foulds Music.
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On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 22:33:47 -0700 (PDT), jpjones <justplaynejones@gmail.com
X-No-Archive: yes
This one, from 1999, is one of my favorites:
"Sofronitsky was invented by dan koren to keep us all on our toes.
His real
name was Sam Jones.
-david ...
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by 9 people.
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 15:23:02 -0700 (PDT), Andy Evans <performanceandmedia@gmail.com
Seagram... .
A poor music-appreciandi,
he.
Said he hated all
German music, but he lied about that, he was just showing
off his stupid political views.
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:16:25 -0800, weary flake <wearyflake@hotmail.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/16/arts/music/16schw.html
classical music is urged to be non-white only; the agenda:
"But that is slowly changing, thanks largely to the Sphinx...
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by 18 people.
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Jazz, and a lot of that stuff was created
by well, now also and the
Manhattan School of Music" surely we can assume at least some degree of
competence....)
Simon
On Thu....
That there is plenty of their
own "classical" music, e.g.
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 16:30:58 +0100, Kirk McElhearn <kirkmc@gmail.com
I've posted several times recently about Messiaen, whose music I'm
discovering through the several box sets released this year. I have to
say, though, that much of his vocal music...
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by 6 people.
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Peter On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 18:38:11 +0100, Kirk
I haven't listened to that yet.... .
This is remarkable music.
McElhearn <kir...@gmail.com
Funny there could be this discussion of Messiaen's vocal music and no
mention of Saint François.
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On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 01:56:01 -0700 (PDT), ":-)" <lafaexaminer@gmail.com
In your opinion: The Music Died when...
What?
I'll start by saying that I think we all have an inherent bias FOR
music* having been "alive" when
we ourselves personally felt...
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Even;lafaexaminer@gmail.com
Well, I've always separated the "Music" from the "Music Business",
so I'd have actually gave....
As fas as my parents music, my
parents werent much into music at all.
jazz and classical tunes.
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On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 05:58:34 -0700, "Caleb Kennedy" <thehorror@earthlink.net
In writing my Allmans post, I came across a couple short Cameron Crowe
interviews of Garcia which looked interesting....
The first one from August '73, when they were ...
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by 9 people.
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--
Ken Fortenberry On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:40:34 -0700 (PDT), Neil X < "the music should be
free" bullshit....
Are themselves
unapologetic music thieves who wholeheartedly believe in the pure
bullshit fiction of "people's music".
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On Sat, 30 May 2009 10:12:51 +0100, Jim Lesurf <noise@audiomisc.co.uk
In article <lmUTl.6340$vi5.284@uutiset.elisa.fi<IainNG@kolumbus.fi
I'm sure there are. Indeed, I did sometimes visit one or two in the distant
past when I lived in London...
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:-) But I....
You will not
even need.
This might be the start of a new career for you, Jim .
The most popular is
probably Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jazz-Music/b?ie music like that at all.
There are dozens of them, Jim.
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I know just as we all do the "conventional wisdom" that jazz originated in the brothels of New Orleans and worked its way up the Mississippi.
But after having listened to jazz on a daily basis for over half a century, I have developed another thesis: ...
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by 6 people.
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It and found the music and rhythms and dances of jazz, cubano, brazilian and funk and african drew me another thesis: that jazz is essentially a form of devotional music, with deep roots in religion, rather - it's as simple....
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I've been playing guitar for quite a longtime and I've also had lessons on classical piano for some years. I enjoy wide range of genres but my favorite ones are Blues and Rock.
Recently I've flirted with the idea of playing Jazz...but the chords, the ...
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by 15 people.
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I had a helluva hard....
Sometimes it can be veryI think so, other forms, like metal, are equally technical, but jazz requires "feel", and thats you find difficult.
It depends.
Jazz, not so much.
Some forms of music are more forgiving.
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