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I was thinking Symbolistic White Walls would sound cool acoustic.
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Well, facism isn't based around racial superiority. newspaper (I think the Toronto Sun) had to run apologies after it called a facist a nazi.
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Least Liked Song On Rooms
no yu begin wher i end replied to ghetto-astronaut's topic in Matthew Good
NAFL, otherwise HTB. Hooray for acronyms. -
Damien Rice
no yu begin wher i end replied to driftinginfluence's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
He's alright. I listened to about 5 of his songs, and they all sounded like the same song. It wasn't a bad song, but some variety would've been nice. -
Enjoy The Silence Born To Kill My Out Of Style Is Coming Back Agoraphobe Fall Of Man PTD (Rooms) The War Is Over IAWCC Blue Skies Over Bad Lands
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No. Ever killed a man?
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He's protesting the war in Iraq.
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I think it's the trolley song from Mr. Rogers.
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Can't say I've really noticed it. Then again, it's been a long time since I've watched Spiderman 1 or 2. What's the strangest pizza you ever ate?
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No. I never watch Survivor Do you enjoy reality tv?
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2005 Matthew Good [band] Elimination!
no yu begin wher i end replied to NationofCool's topic in Matthew Good
1) Flashdance II 2) Rat Who Would Be King 3) Tripoli 4) If Birds Don't Fly Straight 5) Push 6) M Good v. M Trolley 7) Fine Art of Falling Apart 8) A Better Pain 9) Can't Explain -
Yes, I do. Hamlet or Macbeth?
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Matt Good Would Be Pleased.
no yu begin wher i end replied to Shortcut To Moncton's topic in Matthew Good
Comfortable Criminals is right around where I would put it. -
Pre, although I enjoy Ok Computer, too. Are you gellin'?
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There's also a couple other blues progressions as well, although the one Yam mentioned above is the one that most jazz students will learn first. (Chords on scale degree) I,IV,I,I,IV,IV,I,VI,-II,V,I/VI,-II/V. The last two measures both have two chords in them, and the -II means the minor chord. So, in the key of G, you'd have: G7,C7,G7,G7,C7,C7,G7,E7,-a7,D7,G7/E7,-a7/D7. The one/six/two/five turn-around is very common in jazz, and you'll see this form a lot in bebop tunes (Now's the Time, Billie's Bounce, Straight No Chaser, etc.) A minor blues pattern is only a little different from the first one. -I*4, -IV*2, -I*2, -II, -V, -I, -II/-V. The -II chords also have a flat five. In the key of g-, you'd have: -g7, -g7, -g7, -g7, -c7, -c7, -g7, -g7, -a7 b5, -d7, -g7, -a7 b5/-d7. I'm not sure how many other 12-bar patterns there are, these are just the ones I've played. [/band nerd] Don't mind me. I think to play microtonality on trumpet (this is the first place I've heard about it), you finger the valves only about half way? Holy snap.
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What kind of magic? Will I pull a rabbit out of my hat? Mine died while I was on vacation.
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The Random Exclamation Post
no yu begin wher i end replied to Disestabulistic's topic in Open Discussion
Checkers is for tramps!
