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enkerli: Lots of things to dislike about Blip. Short previews, unavailable tracks, powerless search... http://blip.fm/enkerli
enkerli: Actually, Melodia Azul is the one I put in a loop to provide me with a "writing soundtrack." http://is.gd/41mg ♫ http://blip.fm/~fhgt
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enkerli: Wonderful example of Jean Fréchette's neo-trad arranging. Nice son montuno section! http://ping.fm/g9d7s
enkerli: As it turns out, Blip.fm has none of the tracks I was listening to. Ah, well... http://blip.fm/Enkerli
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enkerli: But my favourite may be Westside Story. We wanted to play it, in Big Band St-Laurent. Couldn't get the score and... ♫ http://blip.fm/~fezp
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(Spoof)Petrotheism 9/14/05
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