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Hey, D'Oh! What's the difference?
Topic Started: Feb 23 2017, 05:04 AM (89 Views)
George K
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Finally
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- Mik, 6/14/08


Nothing is as effective as homeopathy.

I'd rather listen to an hour of Abba than an hour of The Beatles.
- Klaus, 4/29/18
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John D'Oh
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MAMIL
Sad, but true.

Of course, if I was going to be serious about this, I'd point out that jazz can be even more harmonically paired down than rock, and that the tasteless and unmusical over-use of the Phrygian mode by overweight Scandinavians in tight leather trousers is an abomination that should best be handled by the careful placement of thermo-nuclear warheads.

Or, to put it another way:

Q: Miles or Yngwie?

A: If you even need to ask, you forfeit the right to life.
What do you mean "we", have you got a mouse in your pocket?
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Axtremus
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HOLY CARP!!!
What about the baroquers and the classical man?
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Copper
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Shortstop

Epic jazz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZeemepTOks

The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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