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Date Posted: March 30, 07:12:pm GMT-5
Author: Len
Subject: Re: no problems
In reply to: fairbrass 's message, "Re: problems" on March 30, 05:12:pm GMT-5

=)
bastard!

i played the "vinyl record" i got at a used records shop till the grooves wore out
then bought a tape and wore it out

the cd sounds allright
but the pistols need "snaps,crackles and pops" in the background methinks...


"ohhhhhhhh were so pretty oh so pretty
uhhhh were vacant!!!!"

pretty vacant should win some award for getting the most use out of a first postition 1 finger "A" chord....

=)

steve jones

the king of minimalism on guitar.....

"why use 4 chords when 3 will do...."
hahahahaahahah

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