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Quote from: mjosef on 11 Apr 2008, 01:55 amQuoteHey! I see... you are playing organ music to shake your organs. LaughingTake care,Buddy Thumbs upHey Buddy, I should bring that one over at your next mini-rave... Torture your speakers. Hey! Yes, please do. Everybody seem to enjoy torturing my speaker when they are here. Anyway, I am now curious about that album since it used a real old organ. Take care,Buddy
QuoteHey! I see... you are playing organ music to shake your organs. LaughingTake care,Buddy Thumbs upHey Buddy, I should bring that one over at your next mini-rave... Torture your speakers.
Hey! I see... you are playing organ music to shake your organs. LaughingTake care,Buddy Thumbs up
Following the wake of the "supergroup hype" of the late '60s (Blind Faith, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin), a joke review ran in Rolling Stone about an album that didn't exist by a group called the Masked Marauders, supposedly consisting of John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan, produced by Al Kooper. Some months later, an album by the Masked Marauders appeared, causing a good deal of controversy. It wasn't recorded by the above named superstars, the last song on the album being a disclaimer stating that fact. The tongue-in-cheek album liner notes also slyly hinted that it was bogus: "Leading experts now estimate that the music business is currently 90% hype and 10% bullsh*t. The Masked Marauders, bless their hearts, have gone far beyond that. Their music needs no hype. It transcends the very essence of the bullsh*t for which the public pays millions each year."
Martin....As per your selection....CD Baby mentions "prepared piano".... So....I looked it up....interesting.