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|'''[[Enter the Dragon]]'''}} |
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|'''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFlrI-sorec Bernard Purdie]'''}} |
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|Neil Diamond, ''[[Don't Think, Feel]]'' }} |
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|''[[Gorillaz]]'' - [[Clint Eastwood]]}} |
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{{quote|Here’s food for thought, had Ahab time to think; but Ahab never thinks; he only feels, feels, feels; that’s tingling enough for mortal man! to think’s audacity. God only has that right and privilege. Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. |
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 19 August 2016
Lee: What was that? An exhibition? We need emotional content. [Dramatic Pause] Try again. |
I'm gonna 'splain to you - remember that word, called 'splain, not explain, but I'mma 'splain to you what the Purdie Shuffle is all about...and I'm gonna 'splain to you, by playing it all. |
Don't think, feel. Don't think, feel. If it feels nice just don't think twice. —Neil Diamond, Don't Think, Feel
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But y'all can see me now cos you don't see with your eye |
Here’s food for thought, had Ahab time to think; but Ahab never thinks; he only feels, feels, feels; that’s tingling enough for mortal man! to think’s audacity. God only has that right and privilege. Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. |