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Bass Meme War! Go!!

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Not totally bass, but...

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Mark

Did she leave on the last train to Clarksville? :smug: :bassist:

Or walk out on
Stepping Stones?

Either way, it made for a PLEASANT VALLEY SUNDAY for a DAYDREAM BELIEVER like VALLERI, a girl who only wants some GOOD CLEAN FUN.

But poor MARY MARY, THE GIRL I KNEW SOMEWHERE was left crying over WORDS she heard in TEAR DROP CITY (OH, MY, MY).

FOR PETE'S SAKE, she wondered, WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND?
SHE spoke with YOUR AUNT GRIZELDA who advised her to TAKE A GIANT STEP, because, after all, THAT WAS THEN AND THIS IS NOW! :rolleyes:. :whistle::help::cautious:
 
special needs person

Did you get the memo? It's "neurodiverse" now. :)

Seriously, my bouble-bass instructor could tell when I was tensing up while playing from looking at my face. Some people got it bad. I remember a bass player covering "New World Man" by Rush and I could tell when he was about to get to the tricky runs because his mouth would go as wide as it could. Totally rictus. Don't know if this is what's happening with Este, but something I've had to deal with to learn to relax.
 
Did you get the memo? It's "neurodiverse" now. :)

Seriously, my bouble-bass instructor could tell when I was tensing up while playing from looking at my face. Some people got it bad. I remember a bass player covering "New World Man" by Rush and I could tell when he was about to get to the tricky runs because his mouth would go as wide as it could. Totally rictus. Don't know if this is what's happening with Este, but something I've had to deal with to learn to relax.

I don't think so. She was doing a simple ostinato line and had just sang a vocal line.
 
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Remember back in the early days of television when they were desperate to find what type of entertainment would generate the greatest audience response, so they would put just about anything on the tube?
I mean, it's not like the present, where sophisticated computer algorithms are used to predict popularity.....you wouldn't see them putting any old crap on the......... networks ..........today...........wait.......what?
 

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