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Simon’s show was to be played in a venue called the Metronome, which turned out to be an abandoned factory with tables set up at one end as a bar and a rickety wooden stage at the other.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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Simon’s show was to be played in a venue called the Metronome, which turned out to be an abandoned factory with tables set up at one end as a bar and a rickety wooden stage at the other.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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Simon’s show was to be played in a venue called the Metronome, which turned out to be an abandoned factory with tables set up at one end as a bar and a rickety wooden stage at the other.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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Then, turn on the track titled "Metronome" and play the lick one note per click.
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Then, turn on the track titled "Metronome" and play the lick one note per click.
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Then, turn on the track titled "Metronome" and play the lick one note per click.
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You can also practice this solo using the "Metronome" track.
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I'm also going to give you a free "Metronome" track that will help you to practice this lesson.
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Then, turn on the track titled "Metronome" and play the lick one note per click.
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"Metronome," and even the constructed protective barrier in front of it, have the overwrought, clumsy charm of a Rube Goldberg or a Jean Tinguely or a Professor-on-Gilligan's-Island coconut car, where the quixotic and the dreamy blend with an inventive use of materials to create something altogether unique.
unknown title 2009
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