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Rich

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  1. City of Swimming Pools - Judie Tzuke
  2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Stones
  3. Sex - Paul Young
  4. I've tried both on my SIre V7 and can report that, to me at least, it made no difference whatsoever.
  5. Grandad - Clive Dunn
  6. Knucklebones - Dave Lee Roth
  7. The Laughing Policeman - Charles Penrose
  8. The "Anvil Chorus" (Coro di Zingari) - Verdi
  9. Neunundneunzig Luftballons - Nena
  10. When Tomorrow Comes - Eurythmics
  11. I would take issue with their description of 80-160Hz as 'boom/punch'. Punch definitely, but for me 'boom' is down the lower end near 'rumble'. Usually 'boom' is something I try to get rid of as it just makes the sound muddy. The red 30Hz slider on the Trace Elliot 12-band graphics was very useful for this.
  12. Galway Girl - Ed Sheeran/Beoga
  13. ^ This.
  14. Hungry Like The Wolf - Duran Duran
  15. Eat It - Weird Al Yankovic
  16. Heaven is a place on earth - Belinda Carlisle
  17. Misty Mountain Hop - Zep
  18. Castaway - Zac Brown Band
  19. I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me (Than A Frontal Lobotomy) - Randy Hanzlick
  20. Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald
  21. Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite - The Spaniels
  22. Frank, that is absolutely positively the last time I want to hear anything about your dong. Dinged or otherwise.
  23. Wipeout - surfaris
  24. My "who cares?" (which could probably have been better worded as "does it matter?") was a direct answer to your question "would anyone else want to watch/listen?". As in, do things necessarily have to be played purely because other people will want to listen to them? Personally, I'd give my left nut to have his level of skill, both in playing and transcribing. He obviously has an amazing ear as well as 'awesome chops' as I believe some of the hep cats say. Or used to, last century.
  25. I like it. I couldn't listen to it all day, but as a bass solo, it's about a million times more melodic than most of Vic Wooten's.
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