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Old 12-21-2005, 11:55 PM   #177 (permalink)
Kashmir86
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Yes i have noticed that, but really it's kind of nice. Those are some pretty good scores, I don't have much of syd barretts solo stuff, assuming thats what you got there. Let me know how it is or what songs are good off it. Pink Floyd's music was most definetely different when barrett was in the band. I don't like it near as much as when waters joined, but I can still appreciate it though. Tom Petty is awesome as well, being mainly influenced by dylan, and you can easily tell. I have quite a bit of his music, He's very mellow and laid back in most of his songs. Plus he plays the harmonica really well. I downloaded some instrumentals off of a top 100 rock instrumental list I found on the net, and got some really good stuff, like fire on high by ELO, I had been lookin for that song forever...
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