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		<title>By: wallscroll</title>
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		<description>Thanks for any other great article. Where else may anybody get that type of information in such a perfect way of writing? I&#039;ve a presentation subsequent week, and I am at the search for such information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for any other great article. Where else may anybody get that type of information in such a perfect way of writing? I&#8217;ve a presentation subsequent week, and I am at the search for such information.</p>
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		<title>By: Trevor</title>
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		<description>Hi Mark, wow, your musical history sounds almost identical to mine in every syllable - accept the P.E. thing, but UFO &amp; MSG were &quot;discovered&quot; at school somehow or other and come to think of it I do actually have memories of us headbangers hangingout down by the PE changing rooms looking at a someone&#039;s Strangers In The Night LP!
But everything else you describe was my life verbatum even the ABBA &amp; ELO to Scorpion&#039;s Tokyo Tapes.
Yep, I have an MSG Black &amp; White Flying V - and LOVE it!  ALthough I don&#039;t want to clone Michael&#039;s playing I am interested in how he sees music and his approach to putting notes together in such a beautiful, exciting and melodic way.  I&#039;ve even just bought Lick Library&#039;s Aeolian Mode DVD to further get my head around that mindset.
Anyway, thank you for your blog, your words &amp; views - I totally get where you&#039;re coming from!
Kind regards
Trevor</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mark, wow, your musical history sounds almost identical to mine in every syllable &#8211; accept the P.E. thing, but UFO &amp; MSG were &#8220;discovered&#8221; at school somehow or other and come to think of it I do actually have memories of us headbangers hangingout down by the PE changing rooms looking at a someone&#8217;s Strangers In The Night LP!<br />
But everything else you describe was my life verbatum even the ABBA &amp; ELO to Scorpion&#8217;s Tokyo Tapes.<br />
Yep, I have an MSG Black &amp; White Flying V &#8211; and LOVE it!  ALthough I don&#8217;t want to clone Michael&#8217;s playing I am interested in how he sees music and his approach to putting notes together in such a beautiful, exciting and melodic way.  I&#8217;ve even just bought Lick Library&#8217;s Aeolian Mode DVD to further get my head around that mindset.<br />
Anyway, thank you for your blog, your words &amp; views &#8211; I totally get where you&#8217;re coming from!<br />
Kind regards<br />
Trevor</p>
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