\wints wrote:I said it before, and I'll say it again, sometimes, this board is waaay 2 white...
wow, yeah----you called it and you haven't even seen me. I am the whitest guy you'll ever meet (in more ways than one!).
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\wints wrote:I said it before, and I'll say it again, sometimes, this board is waaay 2 white...
collin wrote:\wints wrote:I said it before, and I'll say it again, sometimes, this board is waaay 2 white...
wow, yeah----you called it and you haven't even seen me. I am the whitest guy you'll ever meet (in more ways than one!).
Amazing. What a window into a world rarely seen by mere mortals.miltric wrote:This is weird. I'm 99% sure it's P and the R rehearsing back in the day (it's certainly one of their songs), but there's no information on the video to acknowledge it as such---perhaps because it's been posted illicitly? Anyway, that's Wendy playing her 330 on the right there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0cWjhzzD5k
I don't agree. I believe he was relatively uncompromising as an artist; he was always just such an original.DrRichie wrote:Prince is the guy who could have been. What an amazing guitarist and song writer, but he seemed to be more into his artistic image than the music. I did love listening to him play.