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shesaysletsgo June 16 2006, 11:27:17 UTC
rain is meant to make you wet...
though that rain slicker is reason enough to love water falling from the sky.
big fish - - i am scared of the name...even with the movie, i was scared.

stelllllan!

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 11:42:47 UTC
I know! But I had a long way to walk! And I thought that the rain slicker was meant to be taken for a walk!

Don't be scared! They mean you no harm, maybe the movie but not the band.

Eva!

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shesaysletsgo June 16 2006, 12:26:30 UTC
:)

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 12:32:44 UTC
Voi, voi, how will I answer that.

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brilliantcareer June 16 2006, 15:23:03 UTC
Harry is one of my favorite albums ever.

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 15:44:29 UTC
I can understand that! Is it really Harry's own voice that is that high or is it studio trickery?

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brilliantcareer June 16 2006, 16:09:08 UTC
No, it's definitely Harry's own voice. He lost a lot of that high pitch on his later albums due to his excessive drinking in the 1970s, which is really a shame.

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 16:18:48 UTC
That really is a shame. I love high pitch vocals, and especially if it is alot of them overdubbed! But I found out today that he is dead, didn't knew that, may he rest in peace. That Harry.

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alagbon June 16 2006, 17:38:14 UTC
Hey, I hadn't heard of Big Fish before but they rock! The krumhorn is one of the greatest instruments ever.

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 20:00:23 UTC
It is indeed an interesting choice of instrument for to accompany a metal chorus.

I agree that they rock, I've been able to find their albums for sale online so i will consider buying them. You want me to send them to you via yousendit after I've bought them?

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alagbon June 17 2006, 03:18:51 UTC
It's a fun instrument to play, too; I got to try it once.

Putting those albums on Yousendit sounds like a good idea. Thanks!

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cap_scaleman June 17 2006, 09:15:30 UTC
Yes, I've started to find a new interest in "odd instruments". I thought though that the krumhorn was medieval but it is a Renaissance instrument.

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alagbon June 16 2006, 18:25:13 UTC
Here's what I could find about Vladimir Estragon:
...the avant-garde galaxies between pop and jazz...

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 20:01:33 UTC
The line-up to that prject seems almost the same as the line-up of Big Fish!

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alagbon June 17 2006, 03:19:05 UTC
Aha!

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cap_scaleman June 17 2006, 09:13:42 UTC
Not by the names but rather that Vladimir's line-up have similar instrument line-up(metal, samples, clarinet, etc, etc). Hmmm.

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bopscotch June 16 2006, 18:39:31 UTC
I will listen to the Big Fish when i'm at home. I've been busy though with my own ideas and musical explorations!

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cap_scaleman June 16 2006, 20:04:35 UTC
You won't regret it.

Tell us more about these explorations!

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