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16 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Go listen to the song I posted earlier.

It's better than this.

The Goat? That is a jam. Funky bass.

 

The video reminds me of the Beatles' It's All Too Much from the movie. The animated stuff. Know which I mean? I was going to post it here but it's not on youboob. I'd put up my copy but it'd prolly get taken down and I'd get a slap on the wrist. And my copy is really REALLY bad quality anyways. Like 120P. REALLY bad, barely watchable.

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Good Lord, could we at least show a little bit of plate discipline? Guys are just hacking at everything early in the count. They are just pressing right now, we aren't a good team, but there's a ton wrong that has to happen for a team to have two losing streaks like this over a season. 

Nice hit Trey, but I don't have much confidence in you getting knocked in. 

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9 minutes ago, scOtt said:

The Goat? That is a jam. Funky bass.

 

The video reminds me of the Beatles' It's All Too Much from the movie. The animated stuff. Know which I mean? I was going to post it here but it's not on youboob. I'd put up my copy but it'd prolly get taken down and I'd get a slap on the wrist. And my copy is really REALLY bad quality anyways. Like 120P. REALLY bad, barely watchable.

I may have found something else interesting.  Give me another minute....

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I may have found something else interesting.  Give me another minute....

 

 

 

That's pretty cool, the flutes especially. Don't like as much as the GOAT tho.

 

Giving it a chance the whole way thru, that does build to something. A peak if not a crescendo. ?

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