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In Reply to: For you few posters who got in a snit when I questioned the use posted by Duilawyer on March 14, 2007 at 12:05:35:
There must be a couple in there that make some sense, yet here's another one of yours that doesn't. No surpise there.
Well, I 'd say those shows fit the definition of legendary. I've had bootlegs of those legendary performances for many, many years. They are, in fact, legendary amongst Neil Young fans. Since you're not a NY fan, perhaps you haven't heard of the recordings, are out of the loop, so they don't qualify as legendary to you.LWR is as much a huckster as Bill Frisell is a hoax. While you, on the other hand, lack more and more credibility of any sort whith each and almost every post. I have to say though, that if all things in life were as consistent as your clueless posts, life sure would be predictable. Luckily, it isn't. Sadly, you are.
Adj. 1. legendary - so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend; "the legendary exploits of the arctic trailblazers" known - apprehended with certainty; "a known quantity"; "the limits of the known world"; "a musician known throughout the world"; "a known criminal"
2. legendarylegendary - celebrated in fable or legend; "the fabled Paul Bunyan and his blue ox"; "legendary exploits of Jesse James" fabled unreal - lacking in reality or substance or genuineness; not corresponding to acknowledged facts or criteria; "ghosts and other unreal entities"; "unreal opaganda serving as news"
"I always play jazz records backwards, they sound better that way"
-Thomas Edison
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My post makes sense, you may not be able to comprehend the point.
It is also factually correct, which you failed to address.Print one of 22000 that was wrong, or better yet, a lie. Come on, with your theory that must be easy. Wade in.
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"I always play jazz records backwards, they sound better that way"
-Thomas Edison
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"I always play jazz records backwards, they sound better that way"
-Thomas Edison
has not dawned on yet. I am used to it.
... a hotch potch of disinformation and useless destruction.
I'm just surprised Dui was the first to pint out the similarities.
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Dean.
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