Why does an AP article about Kanye West teaming up with Ed in 08 end with speculation about rappers fueding?
“Yo. Becoming a music superstar took hard work but it also took a solid education,” West said.
“Too many kids are failing to get the education they need to succeed in college … You’re not hearing what […]
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24 Aug, 2007
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Tubular
24 Aug, 2007
One of my favorite song/albums of all times is Tubular Bells. Comprised of 50 or so instrumental minutes, the entire composition was written and performed (mostly) by Mike Oldfield — an early accomplishment for multi-track recording.
I don’t remember specifically when I started listening to the album, though I am sure I got a hold of […]

