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29 minutes ago, Wibbles said:

Anybody got a spare $88 million they could lend me?

Sure!  However, it's at 20% interest compounded monthly with weekly payments...

Text me your full information including bank accounts, PIN numbers, mother's maiden name if interested!

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17 hours ago, craigb said:

Sure!  However, it's at 20% interest compounded monthly with weekly payments...

Text me your full information including bank accounts, PIN numbers, mother's maiden name if interested!

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Only if you're a Nigerian prince.

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Too true. Before mp3s were cassettes, 45s, and 78s.

I've always thought it's more about expression than tone.

We musicians chase tone like it is the most important thing. If it was, Doctor John, Stevie Nicks, John Lennon, Blossom Dearie, Leon Redbone and scores of others would have never been stars.

Instead we should be working on our technique and expressiveness (although buying better tone is easier).

Now I return you to our regularly scheduled foolishness with a stupid pun... ... ... ... ...

Tequila may not fix your life, but it's worth a shot.
 

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1 hour ago, Tim Smith said:

So like, well like, I mean like, how random are we allowed to be?

*Warning!*

"Multiple use of the same word is not random enough.  Try adding references to like becan and non-existing instruments, like Alembics, like."

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On 1/30/2024 at 3:48 PM, Notes_Norton said:

We musicians chase tone like it is the most important thing. If it was, Doctor John, Stevie Nicks, John Lennon, Blossom Dearie, Leon Redbone and scores of others would have never been stars.

In Stevie Nicks' case, she had the tone of a distressed goat.

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39 minutes ago, Wibbles said:

In Stevie Nicks' case, she had the tone of a distressed goat.

But the way she expressed herself made her a fortune.

That's why tone doesn't matter, if you can express yourself in a way that touches the audience. 

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