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    Wedding Blitz

    Wedding Blitz

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    Wedding bells are ringing. Jane and Justin are getting married! Or... are they?! Guide Justin down...

    50in1 Piano HD

    50in1 Piano HD

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    Learn to play the piano, create your own songs and even sing to your compositions! 50in1 Piano HD...

Freedom at Point Zero by Jefferson Starship
Freedom at Point Zero by Jefferson Starship
1979 | Rock
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Jane by Jefferson Starship

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"This one is kind of a rare bird - it’s one that I think rock lovers from the ‘70s and ‘80s will know. It was my Dad’s favourite song and it was his karaoke song. I think I have a video somewhere of him wailing it in a car when I was growing up. He could hit all the notes and I was always in awe of him. My Dad had such a beautiful voice and a big range, and he still does to this day. We’d sing along to it and all do air guitar to the crazy guitar solos. “It brings back childhood memories, but it’s also just a badass rock ‘n’ roll song, and it was my introduction to rock music. I love southern rock and it definitely has an influence on the music I make with DNCE now."

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Chrissie Hynde recommended The Blue Guitar in Books (curated)

 
The Blue Guitar
The Blue Guitar
John Banville | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"“I have to include Banville, one of the greatest novelists alive, and I like to think he wrote this one expressly for me — blue guitar and all — although it doesn’t have the slightest reference to me and I am delusional. I take ages reading Banville, as I reread every other sentence to savor his incredible constructions of text. Nobody can touch him, in my opinion.”"

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Will Oldham recommended Trances (1981) in Movies (curated)

 
Trances (1981)
Trances (1981)
1981 | Documentary, Music
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"Thank you, Scorsese and Criterion, for this world cinema collection. On the headstock of my guitar is the name of the band Nass El Ghiwane. I have heard about Trances for years, and finally now I have been able to see it . . . and snuck into the experience was The Housekeeper, which helped me grasp the manipulations of individuals in my tangible life, creeping me the fuck out."

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