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The world seemed different from the front seat up-stairs on the Double Decker Blue ............ an experience with a Blue Bus
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I was reading a book in my lounge and started to feel as though someone was watching me. It was silent in the room, the TV was switched off as was the radio. I noticed the web-cam on top of my computer but that was switched of too so i couldn…
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Short demo of my Ampeg Scrambler Fuzz/Octaver Clone with backing track. Recorded with Zoom H4n. http://cgi.ebay.de/330522729101 Pictures of the pedal: http://goo.gl/F9dl http://goo.gl/ga5hO http://goo.gl/XTKZs http://goo.gl/MXfAq
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Short demo of my Ampeg Scrambler Fuzz/Octaver Clone with backing track. Recorded with Zoom H4n. http://cgi.ebay.de/330522729101 Pictures of the pedal: http://goo.gl/F9dl http://goo.gl/ga5hO http://goo.gl/XTKZs http://goo.gl/MXfAq
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I was reading a book in my lounge and started to feel as though someone was watching me. It was silent in the room, the TV was switched off as was the radio. I noticed the web-cam on top of my computer but that was switched of too so i couldn…
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another christmas song inspired by Ashley Reynold's haunting version as sung by the 312th Army Band at the Christmas Concert in Emporia KS today.
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HYSTERIA poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her laughter and being part of it, until her teeth were only accidental stars with a talent for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
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"High Life" is a musical genre that originated in Ghana in the 1900s and spread to Sierra Leone, Nigeria and other West African countries by 1920. My friends from that part of the world consider this be the "go-to" rhythm for just about anything…
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"High Life" is a musical genre that originated in Ghana in the 1900s and spread to Sierra Leone, Nigeria and other West African countries by 1920. My friends from that part of the world consider this be the "go-to" rhythm for just about anything…
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