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[_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)20:11:24 No.3224994
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)20:15:48 No.3224995
who is this
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)20:19:11 No.3224998
>>3224995
Are you really so incompetent that you can't find the sauce for a popular, mainstream song in a
second flat? Or are you so lazy that you can't click the first result off a google search? You
need to learn how to take care of yourself anon, you need to learn to put in a little effort
sometimes.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)20:36:53 No.3225008
>>3224998
who is this
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)21:05:02 No.3225018
>>3224995
>>3225008
Bob Ross
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)21:14:32 No.3225024
>>3225008
Pretty clearly Creedence Clearwater Revival
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)21:27:00 No.3225033
>>3225008
emerson lake and palmer
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)21:31:14 No.3225041
>>3224994
Weeping Heart
It was a side project of George Harrison's after he and Paul McCartney broke up.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/17(Wed)22:34:47 No.3225073
REM - It's the End of the World
Really uplifting
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/17(Thu)01:53:12 No.3225144
If you don't like these guys, well then you can just fight me.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/17(Thu)01:55:48 No.3225146
>>3225144
i think it was sad how the string section became less important as Richard Tandy's keyboards
slowly took over.
by the time of "Don't Bring Me Down" they had been relegated, the three of them at the same time,
to pretending to play an old piano.
so much for the "orchestra".
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/17(Thu)02:38:59 No.3225151
>>3225146
I completely agree, actually. If you look at something like telephone lines compared to their
later work it's insane how much they took out the strings. They really were the best around the
time of "A new world record" and "Out of the blue".
Also holy shit they were prolific as fuck