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"8 Loney D's" by Larry Larson
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November 06, 2006, 02:09:21 AM »
I wrote this recentl--- feedback would be appreciated. thanks... Larry
8 LONELY D's.mp3
(2787.15 KB - downloaded 25 times.)
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Baldwin Hamilton
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Re: "8 Loney D's" by Larry Larson
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A cute idea. 8 lonely notes. They aren't
very
lonely, are they? Nice bluesy feeling.
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