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clifto wrote:
And then there's anything by Dylan, for authentic sounds of mass animal slaughter. Given my choice between the three, I'd opt instead for the beautiful word pictures and lithe harmonies of, say, the Trashmen in their ever-excellent Surfin' Bird. That is one high energy piece of music. It's amazing what they did with a half dozen words.. mike |
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I have often thought that would make one fine national anthem.
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m II wrote:
clifto wrote: And then there's anything by Dylan, for authentic sounds of mass animal slaughter. Given my choice between the three, I'd opt instead for the beautiful word pictures and lithe harmonies of, say, the Trashmen in their ever-excellent Surfin' Bird. That is one high energy piece of music. It's amazing what they did with a half dozen words.. And the subtle nuance in the big vocal solo... *sigh* They just don't write 'em like they used ta. While I'm on the subject I have to give special mention to "Do The Crusher" by The Crusher. Reason is, our new cat earned the name Dick the Bruiser, and of course Bruiser and Crusher were cousins. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
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I saw that tv program a few years ago about the Edmund Fitzgerald
Ship.There was something about at least one or more of the hatches wasen't fastened down properly. cuhulin |
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