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Angiekay wrote:
Hmmmm, Clapton and SRV were easier to decide, they both are of the same mold...bluesy. Page was some blues, but could rip too. I liked Page's innovation. I have to think about this....
Since 78 wrote:Angiekay wrote:
Hmmmm, Clapton and SRV were easier to decide, they both are of the same mold...bluesy. Page was some blues, but could rip too. I liked Page's innovation. I have to think about this....
WHAT?
Angiekay wrote:Since 78 wrote:Angiekay wrote:
Hmmmm, Clapton and SRV were easier to decide, they both are of the same mold...bluesy. Page was some blues, but could rip too. I liked Page's innovation. I have to think about this....
WHAT?
think (thngk)
v. thought (thôt), think·ing, thinks
v.tr.
1. To have or formulate in the mind.
2.
a. To reason about or reflect on; ponder: Think how complex language is. Think the matter through.
b. To decide by reasoning, reflection, or pondering: thinking what to do.
3. To judge or regard; look upon: I think it only fair.
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