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Thread started 06/14/10 1:01pm

Deadflow3r

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B.B. King, The legend in Ebony

Was anybody else as pleased as I was that they got a B.B. King interview with their Prince interview? I have to make it a point to see him asap. I got into the Blues via Johnny Winter. B.B. is a legend and a phenominal guitar player, who despite all he has been through, is still easy going and warm in interviews. The contrast between the two legends (Prince and B.B.) is remarkable.

There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin.
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Reply #1 posted 06/14/10 6:41pm

MajesticOne89

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Deadflow3r said:

Was anybody else as pleased as I was that they got a B.B. King interview with their Prince interview? I have to make it a point to see him asap. I got into the Blues via Johnny Winter. B.B. is a legend and a phenominal guitar player, who despite all he has been through, is still easy going and warm in interviews. The contrast between the two legends (Prince and B.B.) is remarkable.

I didn't buy the ebony magainze because of what I heard about Prince's interview, but now I just might have to get it!

chill..prince doesnt like men being front row, makes it hard to sing the ballads
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Reply #2 posted 06/15/10 8:05am

Angelic1302

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15 children chhhhhoooooo!!!!!!!!!

Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U!
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Reply #3 posted 06/15/10 10:23am

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Angelic1302 said:

15 children chhhhhoooooo!!!!!!!!!

Well he said he loves women, didn't say anything about loving birthcontrol wink .

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