In Denver, a man who received a traumatic head injury was suddenly able to play the piano afterward.
Gives me an idea – whack AOC upside the head until she learns economics.
In Denver, a man who received a traumatic head injury was suddenly able to play the piano afterward.
Gives me an idea – whack AOC upside the head until she learns economics.
Heh. A blow to the Bach of the head.
Mo’s Art, or BeatOften.
… well, I guess if you rock men enough . . .
In The News:
“The heart of Rock ‘n’ Roll —
Heart of Rock ‘n’ Roll —
Is the beatin’ . . .”
— Huey Lewis
Wonder what happens if you kick a dude’s Julliard?
Dude then be in pain.
I think I saw it on an episode of The Sopranos.
Also probably would mean dude would no longer abide.
Is he any good? Listen to his whole boxed set.
(Pop + Pop) + Pop = Music
It’s alwyas been obvious. Rhythm & Blues, for instance, is ninety percent black eyes.
(It’s OK: I can say that because I’m not from Virginia.)
They never heard the phrase “bashing out a number”?
or
“Wailing on the piano”?
Ohhhh . . . clobber ’em before they play the piano. I guess my music teacher had it backwards.
Unfortunately he really wanted to play the Violin.
Too much violins in this study already.
It reminds me of the old joke:
“Doctor, will I be able to play the piano after this operation?”
“Oh, yes. No problem.”
“That’s funny. I never could play it before.”