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Old 04-18-2008, 07:27 PM   #44 (permalink)
Baraka_Guru
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Originally Posted by aberkok
I'm going to be that fun loving, scruffy, wise-cracking, care-free friend who sneaks into the exclusive country club where Baraka is a member. We'll muse on the strange coincidences existence brings us on this crazy ride called "life," then I'll ask to borrow money before security chases me across the the golf course to a jump blues soundtrack.
There's plenty of room on these coattails, my friend.

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I want to be making music for the rest of my life, so my answer to question one would be NO, but to question two would be NO.
You will be that kind of pianist they wheel up to the keys in your wheelchair to hear music "as it was played 'back then'." Kind of like a living relic.

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CandleInTheDark, I work for the company that published that book (just before my time). The book isn't very useful to me at this point, as I would classify as the income increasing, debt reducing category it talks about. I haven't read it thoroughly for that reason.
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