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HPossibly the single most important thing in the (subjective) evaluation of music is raucousness. I've noticed that most people will...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.Norah Jones is Ravi Shankar's illegitimate daughter.
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.Orig. Seems unbeatable to me. Cover. Cued to Jeff Beck's unique style.
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.Orig Cover by string quartet
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.I nominate Al Green for the worst cover prize. The tinny distortion doesn't help. Some people like it.
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HHornbein replied to the thread Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?.
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HHornbein replied to the thread The James Webb Space Telescope.I seem to recall that in 1978 I put a Xerox copy of that galaxy on a wall of a recording studio.
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HLooks like the younger version of the star child from 2001!
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HHornbein reacted to weirdoguy's post in the thread Why Are You Still Here? A Curious Question with
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HThat is difficult to believe.
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HBecause coffee is objectively disgusting-tasting (caffeine-rush-notwithstanding), and it is simply a matter of how much sugar and milk...
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HHornbein replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.You'd have to ask them.
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HHornbein replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Wouldn't be the first time. And some people volunteer for such situations.,
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HHornbein replied to the thread Undergrad My basic understanding of set theory.Infinity literally means "without end."
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HHornbein replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.It is a common fallacy that any event one observes must have a probability greater than zero. That is true with finite sets but not...