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Hi Conte. Try listening to the track from the album that I mentioned: Everything happens to me, taken from this live performance in 1981, it should be on YouTube. I think it travels on a level that totally transcends familiarity with jazz. If it moved my friend Mud...(who, after all, is always me).
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Someone might have gotten annoyed. I'm sorry...
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Can a kind soul come up with a better cover? I can't do it.
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bad journalism and mediocre cinematography have depicted her in history as a poor drug addict. In reality, her most beautiful image shines through in some of Morrison's songs. If the book comes my way, I'll gladly read it.
...She has a house and a garden, I would like to see what happens...
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...She lives on Love Street...
Is she the one they’re talking about? The girl who has the garden on Love Street?
In my mind, she’s a beautiful shadow reflected in the songs of the Doors.
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gotcha!
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apologies, technical issue. The score is 5 and 5.
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A concise yet rich review, I would say overall impeccable. The album is captivating. It's one of those works that deserves to be remembered. I also find the references to colleagues like Devo, Pere Ubu, Chrome, and Suicide to be appropriate, as well as, a bit further back in time, Zappa and Beefheart. Well done, in short. Correct me if I’m mistaken, but the mystery of who these gentlemen really are remains.
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Exciting writing. I don’t know the work, but I’m giving it five stars on trust.
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Odradek, I need help, I've gotten myself into trouble. Call the guys...
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