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Jul 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM7/29/97
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I've said this before....

....to me, the As an Am jamming and feedback on the guitar at on a
certain point on the CD (I think it's on Sharleena) to me sounds a lot
like Miles Davis' Bitches Brew track.

Comments, if any ?!

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Rdnzl3

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Jul 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM7/30/97
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Miguel Amorim (mf...@geocities.com.) wrote:

>I've said this before....


"Why say it again?"- David Byrne


Michael

"Open up your pocketbook, pull another quarter out, put it in the meter,
mama, would you like some fries?" FZ/DL

Unknown

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Jul 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM7/30/97
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rdn...@aol.com (Rdnzl3) wrote:


>>I've said this before....

> "Why say it again?"- David Byrne

So it can again be said.

Unknown

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Jul 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM7/31/97
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kentr.remove.this...@tripnet.se (Kent Randau) wrote:

>Cool. Have not heard the boot in question, but I always thought that
>Miles and FZ had a lot of things in common. For instance the jazzy
>albums of the 70s "Grand Wazoo" and "Waka/Jawaka" are not that far from
>what Miles was doing at the time. Compare Davis "Tribute to Jack
>Johnson" and the title track of "Grand Wazoo". Sounds a bit similar to
>me...

Miles Davis and FZ had a LOT in common, to my knowledge, to the extent
that both were seeking that "creative gold" in their intellectual
goldmine, and went out in the (real) world, did their thing, and made
it work.....their works are sensational and fantastic, obviously.

George Gosset

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Aug 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/1/97
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George Gosset; University of Canterbury; New Zealand;
g.go...@student.canterbury.ac.nz


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