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      <![CDATA[This may matter, or not.  Megan's review was of Rain, not The Beatles.  I took is as being tongue-in-cheek.  <br>
Megan, ever since you reviewed Shoofly Pie, you've been my hero.
        
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      <![CDATA[Megan, are you totally fucking stupid, or just miserably failing at some kind of sarcastic stab at the Beatles? Davy, for all his good nature, was a mostly talentless poof, and "the Monkees" was a made for TV band (much like the police) that was created to cash in on the hippie craze. They had only one real musician (Mike Nesmith), maybe Peter Tork or Davy played the drums a bit, I don't remember. But those songs you listed are all Monkee's songs, most of which were actually penned by Lieber and Stoller. If you want to be a music critic, you should at least know something about music, and popular music history. If you don't know who the Beatles actually were, or ANY of their songs, you should be booted of the Stranger staff on GP. Weak, FAIL.
        
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      <![CDATA[Re: 1/30, Piano Starts Here :: "Seems like a daunting task to capture Sun Ra's essence on one instrument when his Arkestra contained so many different moving parts, but it should be interesting to witness the attempt on a Steinway B grand piano." :: *** It's not really a daunting task in light of the fact that Sun Ra performed solo at times, on piano, and a handful of albums have been released that document this side of the man... such as: http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/10&hellip; ***
        
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