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Dain Brammaged
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@gnosis. You are not alone. Check out the newly released Live at the BBC. Plus the new album with Mike Peters, 'The Journey,' hits all the right spots, too.

She is good in 'An Education.'

In other words, Irene lost a mole to become the mole.

In my head, its Connie Britton's voice saying,"BETRA Y'ALL!"

It was the same color as the Lamborghini. The machine is a car!

And, the devil!

I think Root stumbled onto Finch while really looking for the Government's version of the machine. That someone was using the machine subversively, independent of the Government, is something she hadn't suspected.

Whenever I move, I always play the Who's 'The Song is Over' before I pack up the stereo. No truth to the rumour that I play 'Won't Get Fooled Again' when I first reset it up.

I was going to post Gensis' 'Afterglow,' as well. Especially the way they would play it in concert at the end of a massive medley starting with 'In the Cage,' including the synth solo from 'Cinema Show,' and various other instrumentals from their prog past.

The entire run due out on Blue Ray next month. Hang in there.

I am always surprised how good Traffic's 'John Barleycorn Must Die' still sounds. From Winwood's great vocals and Hammond sounds to Chris Woods sax and flute, just an outstanding listen now as it was when it first came out. I'll second with The Who's 'Tommy.' Especially the Super Audio version and the number of live

These kids don't even know what the 'M' stood for.

I bet she was wearing a black belt, too.

Recording to tape, the old fashion way, is still a very credible activity here in Nashville. Also, I thought I saw him stomp on a hard drive as well as un-spooling the 2 inch tape.

Yes, but the Walter dream sequences will be psychedelic.

I don't think that was Karen's dream, it was Derek who was watching the song and dreamed up the Broadway staging. As with his 'seeing' Karen as his Marilyn, he caught a glimpse of how this show might work.

Sounds like pandering to the tourists, but I like it.

The problem with releasing the Billy Joel cover might be that it starts with the Joel original (Joel singing,) switches to Jeremy singing, and then finishes with Jennifer Hudson. That's a lot of accountant work there.

I think that's the spaceship from Close Encounters. Even aliens like Alison Brie.

I don't think Gruhn's Guitars sells on commission. They may also have a generous return/exchange policy. Just don't loose that receipt.