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Glad to see you work through your troubles.

You're either over or under thinking this.

Us Lefties, however, are not distracted by accusations that Christina Ricci and/or Benedict Cumberbatch are/is unattractive.

Spouses can be Friends! Naw, just kidding.

Grandma had it too, but she called it Arsenic.

We called my little brother McFarty for obvious reasons.

I once drove through Oklahoma where I met a girl named Dusty. Yes, this is not a true story.

Yes, but we are talking about real companies.

Wait, who has the dead eyes?

That chick is repulsively narcissistic. I prefer the monster baby's personality to hers.

You could say SRV played like Jimi, emulating Jimi's signature upper neck pentatonic riffs supported with simultaneous rhythmic and bass lines. Jimi did it much, much better, but SRV was an impressive student. SRV played jazzy Texas Swing superbly.

Thanks for that superb hi fidelity video. Ha! Yeah, Tuck has been a favorite for a very long time. If you enjoy him you should like Robben Ford, who plays the most amazing, wild chord progressions and alternate forms, which is the aspect of guitar which soloists most often neglect. He plays like Monk or Coltrane.

Well, those dudes had the HUGE advantage of having heard and seen Hendrix play. Imagine trying to come up with all that miraculous musical and performing excellence without the benefit of first encountering someone else doing something even remotely similarly outlandish and revolutionary on guitar. Little Richard had

Try playing Robert Johnson. His disrupted syncopation is bewildering, mystifying.

Addition?! What do you think I am, a math expert?

Previously, I inhabited a chamber adorned with highly reflective surfaces.

Dylan was not operating as a reincarnated Medieval Troubadour as Simon was, so you can't compare their oeuvres. Dylan was quite specifically a semi ironic student of traditional American Folk music, whereas Simon was always a much more earnest devotee of the lyrical, melodic and romantic aspects of historical music.

Oh baby, I just gotta hear me some nasty, wicked Lute!

Leonard Pierce is Short Term Futurman!

He did get mellower, but also more subtle.