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Mikael Akerfeldt and Steven Wilson
Porcupine Tree Forum London 1 December 1995
A future concert, by Shusei Nagaoka
Classical Music Explained
Symphony
Opera
Lieder
Fantasia
Toccata
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The tols Vs. The smols
So what you’re saying is…in order to be a part of the dark side you must be above 6 feet tall?
You must be THIS tall to Join the Dark Side.
proof
now this makes so much sense
Originally posted by destroythesith
IT KEEPS CHECKING OUT
So, I had a sudden horrible thought and
*scREAMING*
Just more proof that everything in the prequel trilogy (and the subsequent original trilogy) is originally Qui-Gon Jin’s fault.
It’s been too long since I stuck a bunch of junk in my guitar and played it.
Re-learning some older tunes of mine. This one’s called “Bells and Wheels”. (at Lone Mountain, Las Vegas)
High School: here are the rules of your instruments technique you can never break them College: okay and here we’re gonna use this totally fucked up fingering to get the sound we want and also do this exact thing you were always told not to do
Grad school: lol you aren’t ready for this punk hold on tight because we’re going for a ride
Haven’t done any guitar transcribing in a while so here’s Ben Monder’s beautiful chorale intro to “I Remember You” w/ Theo Bleckmann (at Lone Mountain, Las Vegas)
Cover artwork by John Harris for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum BASIC Programming Manual, 1982
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Calvin and Hobbes still relevant 25 years later.