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Thanks for your excellent response to my music question. There is no originality in music today, but I do appreciate the country artists around the time of Johnny Cash, it’s just music that doesn’t grab me, music is such a personal preference and we all know immediately what we do and don’t like. I agree with you about the diversity of Queen, Freddie was one of the best front men I’ve ever seen, he totally owned Live Aid. I am listening to the soundtrack from the movie Collateral, there is a real mix of music like hip hop, jazz – Miles Davis (only one jazz song), electronica, klazz brothers percussion, Calexico – roots rock etc. I recommend it, some of the songs are on youtube. Anyway thanks again for your input!
Wow. I am humbled before your giant eye on the awarding of the Colossal Squid Award. Your lengthy posts have borne fruit…
April 13th, 2010
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Thank you. You are an inspiration and a real reason to revisit this site.
April 1st, 2010
I have to say. I’m always reluctant to read your posts.
But then I read them, and I’m always relieved to have read your posts.
Keep up the good work, ya big eyeball.
March 6th, 2010
Go here. Quickly.
February 3rd, 2010
Regarding your answer:
Thanks for your excellent response to my music question. There is no originality in music today, but I do appreciate the country artists around the time of Johnny Cash, it’s just music that doesn’t grab me, music is such a personal preference and we all know immediately what we do and don’t like. I agree with you about the diversity of Queen, Freddie was one of the best front men I’ve ever seen, he totally owned Live Aid. I am listening to the soundtrack from the movie Collateral, there is a real mix of music like hip hop, jazz – Miles Davis (only one jazz song), electronica, klazz brothers percussion, Calexico – roots rock etc. I recommend it, some of the songs are on youtube. Anyway thanks again for your input!
January 11th, 2010