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I was listening to a lot of math rock-y type bands do lots of complex stuff and I couldn't figure out how they were doing it. Then I realized that sometimes they were finger tapping, so I started messing around doing it. Marnie Stern
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I think it just shows the strength and depth of our music program. We've also had many bands that have performed, as well as orchestras. I think it's unusual a town the size of Odessa to have had so many groups invited to perform at this convention. Randy Talley
bands came front guys house
Guys representing two bands came to his house one day. One came to the front door, another came to the back door. He went with the one that came to the front door. Terry Kratovil
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I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. It reminds me of when we were just starting out because we would open for other bands in the beginning. Kelly Jones
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I think a lot of bands just, they sort of mark themselves as they can only go so far. They sort of screw themselves by setting the bar so low, that we can only go so far with music. Instead I feel like our band as people, our personalities, we kind of had the feeling we can do anything and go anywhere. Aaron Stern
bands both came found message music playing punk reaching rock universal
I came up playing in both punk rock bands and hip-hop bands, and I found a more universal way of reaching people, especially with music that has a message to it. Michael Franti
bands bus expensive few hop internet records selling travel
In the '80s, bands could just hop on the bus and travel for a few weeks; it was profitable. Now, everything's more expensive and you're not selling as many records because of Internet downloads. Brian Ritchie
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In the '60s everybody wanted to be the Beatles or the Stones, in the '70s there were bands everybody tried to emulate, like Led Zeppelin. And I think in the '80s you had lots of bands that had quite individual sounds, ... '80s Rewind. Boy George
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I like to do it just because I like to go to places that a lot of bands normally wouldn't go, because I think the kids are super appreciative of it, and I think it's just a nice feeling to go somewhere where they don't get a lot of cool rock shows. That's why we did that run, and I'm sure we'll do stuff like that again. Edsel Dope
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He said, 'Is there a Cherie here?' ... and I'm waiting for the lightning bolt to come. Kevin Adams
bolts nuts
In a nutshell, offensively we're struggling. The nuts and bolts of what's going on - that's it. We're struggling. Hal McRae
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It's quite enlightening to pick up four bolts with a gloved hand. Gary Convis
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The nuts and bolts are all in place, ... Getting runners knowledgeable about the event is just starting now. Robert Sweeney
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They hit (Green) too many times, and that's a credit to the guys on the other side of the field wearing that lightning bolt on their helmet. Dick Vermeil
bolt freak horrible lightning struck
It's a horrible freak accident. Apparently, a lightning bolt struck the mine. Wilbur Ross
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They're already flying so low, I can see the bolts holding their front wheels on. Charlie Johnson
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It's a way to wring the most out of the nuts and bolts and electrons. Niel Golightly
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These next two weeks will be the most important of FAU history. There has never been as much tension on this team as there is now. Every person on this squad needs to tighten the bolts down. Josh Pinnick
tapping vision
A lot of it is just having a vision and tapping into the university. Jeanna Mastrodicasa