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#1128787 12/13/08 12:45 AM
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PM might actually be the smartest one of us all! He's secretly plotting to kill gyro!
And to think that Gyro was already sweet on him. The two outcasts might have been friends—maybe even more:

http://www.pianoworld.com/ubb/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?/topic/2/19668/2.html#000049

Well, who am I to complain? Gyro's loss might be my gain, after all!

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laugh This guy is so dumb, it's unreal. Wait till he and Gyro go head-to-head. eek


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Another beautiful relationship destroyed by an argument over digital pianos. What a shame.


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Gosh guys, what's going on in this place? I'm gone for a few months, and this is the kind of stuff that happens?

I've been missing out! laugh

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Another beautiful relationship destroyed by an argument over digital pianos. What a shame.
laugh laugh As far as I know, Gyro hasn't responded yet.


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WHAT AN AWESOME THREAD!


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Hey, at least we've foisted this turkey on the poor people in PC- Non Classical. laugh laugh


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WHAT AN AWESOME THREAD!
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Guys, actually PPM makes some really good points...

This is part of a documentary about how much jazz sucks. Take a look. Jazz - A world of delusion

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Guys, actually PPM makes some really good points...

This is part of a documentary about how much jazz sucks. Take a look. Jazz - A world of dilusion

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Cor, blimey...


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Guys, actually PPM makes some really good points...

This is part of a documentary about how much jazz sucks. Take a look. Jazz - A world of delusion

Matt
Hey Matt,

It didn't take you long to get up to speed, did it? laugh

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Listen to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kKoIwNryKs

The question is: Jazz? Or a salad of notes, acting as a cancerous growth on the very fiber of classical music?

Alternatively, this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN0xQL4JhEY&feature=related
A jazz etude!

It sounds like Ravel inside a washing machine!


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Oh dang, that increases my heart rate! (Look out, I'm feeling them vulgar impulses coming on again....)

Steven

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It sounds like Ravel inside a washing machine!
More like Mendelssohn getting a little buzzed and meeting Gershwin on a hot summer night on a dimly lit alleyway.

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Oh dang, that increases my heart rate! (Look out, I'm feeling them vulgar impulses coming on again....)

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These are so scary.

Send these to PPM94 for me, will you?


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It sounds like Ravel inside a washing machine!
More like Mendelssohn getting a little buzzed and meeting Gershwin on a hot summer night on a dimly lit alleyway. [/b]
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Matt, you are wise beyond your years!

Steven

p.s. You too, playadom! wink

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Originally posted by playadom:
Listen to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kKoIwNryKs

The question is: Jazz? Or a salad of notes, acting as a cancerous growth on the very fiber of classical music?

Alternatively, this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN0xQL4JhEY&feature=related
A jazz etude!

It sounds like Ravel inside a washing machine!
I've heard those before. Quite mind blowing. thumb


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