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Old 10.18.2008, 10:16 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ScreamingSchool
I would have taken less offense at the reply had it not started with "no offense" :-) but thanks for the info. I just enjoy the "real time" (yes I realize it's not actually "real time") discourse about music that happens when posting to this board, thus the thread. I can look crap up all day if I want but, well, you know. thanks again.

Yeah, but you could've gotten feedback by just bumping one of the existing threads.

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Hello Sonics fans, (yes, you have my attention) your pal ScreamingSchool here (pal? this is the first I've ever noticed one of your posts). Here's my situation: (hmmm, frustrated screenwriter?) I'm trying to get into Captain Beefheart. There was one track that I enjoyed I can't remember the name of it something about a witch or voodoo or something (hmmm, a little flakY). I've gotten this Brown Star Sessions recording (haha) and I mean, it's okay but in essence it just sounds like a bunch of hippie jam music (because it's outtakes). If someone could kind of tell me what the appeal is and suggest an album I'd be grateful (aw, in the end such a sweetheart).
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