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Old 07-22-2010, 09:44 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mr dave View Post
good read and quite entertaining. though the Spoonman Soundgarden sang about wasn't some ideal of musical eclecticism, he was just a street performer who used spoons.
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That's what I thought to but the comment went by so fast I didn't have a chance to tease Big3 about it.
He said "Yep. It was very kitchen-sink kind of music. None of us had a set instrument that we played so we'd just pick up whatever we felt like and go. A lot of times we'd also be incorporating different kinds of sampled and sequenced loops into the mix or passing files back and forth by email between practices."

How isn't that a valid comment?
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