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ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
I saw one of those little
flying machines, and ah,
I’d like to get one for myself.
flying machines, and ah,
I’d like to get one for myself.
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Re: ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
4th Sep 2014 1:07am
I myself am fond of the beat
ing of wings, particularly those
held together by strings..:)
ing of wings, particularly those
held together by strings..:)
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re: Re: ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
I was listening to Pink Floyd again...:) I'm grateful for so much and so many though. I'd be finished without their strings, or their winds.
Re: ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
4th Sep 2014 5:49pm
& Syd Barrett up there flutterin'about wit the angels
O, you crazy diamond
O, you crazy diamond
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re: Re: ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
I just love'em. And thank you for your music, it just makes my day so much brighter. Syd Barrett, 'Wish You Were Here.' Such goodness in lyric, heart, and song.
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Re: ultimate guitars and artificial harmonics
9th Sep 2014 1:42am
"One of These Days" is the opening track from Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle. The song is instrumental except for a distorted, low voice that says "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces" (spoken by drummer Nick Mason, a rarity for the band)
thanx for reminding me of that mam.....
thanx for reminding me of that mam.....
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