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- From: "Rich Fromm - 'Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.' 16-Nov-1992 1808" <fromm@rock.enet.dec.com>
- Subject: Re: Songs oft played in tandem
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.232449.25374@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: The Internet
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:24:49 GMT
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- we hashed this thru a while back; i feel that it's correct to write a combo of
- songs as one only when they will ALWAYS be played that way; for instance, there
- will always be I Am Hydrogen and Weekapaug Groove following a Mike's Song
- (disclaimer: there are some older tapes when this is not so, but this was
- before the trio of songs were completed), so Mike's Groove is an appropriate
- title (actually, I label it Mike's -> Groove); similarly, i don't think it's
- necessary to write out the various parts of Fluffhead; i used to write Guelah
- Papyrus -> Asse Festival -> Guelah Papyrus, then i shortened it to Guelah
- Papyrus (with the Asse Festival), but now I just write Guelah Papyrus, and
- consider that the Asse Festival is implied; i don't know if there are any
- combinations that always occur; perhaps MWSIY -> Avenu Malkenu -> MWSIY might
- be one; note that Suzie Greenberg doesn't always follow the Oh Kee Pa Ceremony,
- although it does a hell of a lot
-
- . . . r i c H
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