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<blockquote data-quote="Chris-Bennett" data-source="post: 2202727" data-attributes="member: 26696"><p>Its gone quiet round my way too.</p><p></p><p>All this spring I have become quite familiar with one particular Blackbirds song, he has about 10 songs ranging around what seems to be themes or styles. One particular tune evolved as time went on; early in the spring the song had an ending with a 'double take' or 'repeat' of some notes, eventually it developed in to a triple repeat thing. I'm not musically educated and dont have words to adequately describe it but it was an amazing thing to hear ... I just hope hes there later this year to be heard again and I wonder if he will have a new album of songs for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris-Bennett, post: 2202727, member: 26696"] Its gone quiet round my way too. All this spring I have become quite familiar with one particular Blackbirds song, he has about 10 songs ranging around what seems to be themes or styles. One particular tune evolved as time went on; early in the spring the song had an ending with a 'double take' or 'repeat' of some notes, eventually it developed in to a triple repeat thing. I'm not musically educated and dont have words to adequately describe it but it was an amazing thing to hear ... I just hope hes there later this year to be heard again and I wonder if he will have a new album of songs for me. [/QUOTE]
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