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  2. On-line Guitar Archive - Wikipedia

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    The site prior to this final move was preserved as "the old archive," and contributions since the move were stored in "the new archive". In June 2006 they received a take down letter from lawyers representing the NMPA and the MPA, although by this time temporary clones of the archive had started to appear on sites such as Renegade Olga. [1]

  3. Cruisin' Classics - Wikipedia

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    Musician John Fogerty was surprised one day to find a song of his had ended up on what he described as "some schlocky cassette called Cruisin' Classics.This was surprising to him as he recounted in his book Fortunate Son: My Life, My Music, he thought that they, meaning Creedence Clearwater Revival members, had the right to approve what went on to compilation albums. [11]

  4. WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour - Wikipedia

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    WoodSongs is a one-hour musical conversation focusing on the artists and their music. [2] The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour began in 1998 in a small studio that had a sitting place for only 20 people. It was recorded on a cassette tape that had to be turned over halfway through the broadcast, and was picked up by one radio station, WRVG in ...

  5. Tales from Topographic Oceans - Wikipedia

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    Anderson described it as "a calm sea of music" and wanted the band to play like the sea with "rhythms, eddies, swells, and undercurrents" of sound. [45] The track includes a keyboard solo that Anderson wrote "bring[s] alive the ebb and flow and depth of our mind's eye ", and rated it as one of Wakeman's best.

  6. List of albums with tracks hidden in the pregap - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts: 1997 (reissue) Reissue of 1978 album includes four songs in the pregap: "Gary Gilmore's Eyes", "Bored Teenagers", "Safety In Numbers" and "We Who Wait" [1] AFI: Decemberunderground: 2006: The hidden track is an extension to the intro "Prelude 12/21" AFI: Very Proud of Ya: 1996 "No Dave Party" Agoraphobic ...

  7. Mary's Voice - Wikipedia

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    Mary's Voice is an album by The Music Tapes.Material from the album was previewed during the band's previous caroling tours. In the lead-up to the album, Julian Koster held a Kickstarter campaign for a subsequent tour, with rewards including signed copies/master copies of the album, personalized messages and images, and Koster's banjo used on previous albums, most notably Neutral Milk Hotel's ...

  8. List of compositions for double bass - Wikipedia

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    Concerto No. 2 for Double Bass and Orchestra "Afroargentino", Op. 125 (2015) Concerto No. 3 for Double Bass and Orchestra "Porteño", Op. 129 (2016) Francine Aubin Concert pour Ariane (1988) Judith Bailey. Double Bass Concerto in the Style of Haydn (2008) (2017) Ragnhild Berstad. Origo (1989-91) for Solo Double Bass and String Quartet; Anatoly ...

  9. 1st Imaginary Symphony for Nomad - Wikipedia

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    1st Imaginary Symphony For Nomad is an album by The Music Tapes, a project consisting mainly of Neutral Milk Hotel's Julian Koster in 1999 by Merge Records.It was recorded mainly on vintage equipment, using equipment such as a 1895 Edison wax cylinder recorder, a 1940s wire recorder, a "state of the art hard drive", and reel to reel tape recorders, hence its lo-fi sound.