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- Text: And so yeah even if I wanted to stop playing music I couldnʼt. So.. SAYFIE: Have you been in any festivals? FISCHER: To see music? SAYFIE: Yeah or… FISCHER: Yeah I want to, thatʼs actually something I havenʼt really gotten to do but I really want to ...
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- Text: ...We were just hanging out on the corner I mean we didn’t care about anything, we wanted to listen to music, smoke a little weed, drink a little wine, and have a good time and some of us were soldiers, we went to the service and once in a while we got a little mischief. We would cut the hip...
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- Text: ...One month we do Spain, and we learn about what life is like in Spain. What is there music like, what is there dance like? So I show them the flamingo, and what that music is and how it came about and the dancing and how it’s similar. And we do Mexico, and we learn about the maria...
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- Text: ...BALE: African Americans? Page 33 GRAHUIS: I don’t, I’d have to think about it first. BALE: What music? GRAHUIS: Music? BALE: What kind of music were you INTERVIEWER: You love the organ music. BALE: Yeah, Opa was big into organ music. That was also ...
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- Text: ...ing for forty years—more than forty years. I had this—I was primarily thinking, because I have a major in violin too and music—and I was thinking to myself as a music performer and violinist, at certain point there are these branching roads, and you have to choose, you cannot...
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- Text: ...LAJDZIAK: That was around junior year? DEHAAN: Yeah. LAJDZIAK: Junior year.. PETRAUSKAS: So what kind of music did you listen to back in the day? DEHAAN: Oh, I thought I was ganster back in the day so I listened to rap music, drover my car really fast, windows down. Yes, I thought ...
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- Text: ...lot of people can relate to her or something, or like overcoming an obstacle. And there was and I still really liked worship music, just because I still like music in general JOHNSON: Its good music FISK: Ah, the group from Australia, ah, can’t think of it know, anyway t...
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- Text: ...Some of our, they were women all young women, some of them were our friends, high school students. Music was real popular, we listened to a lot of music, but then it was forty five singles, and you’d get one good song on one side and you’d get some awful song on the back side t...
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- Text: ..., like, I mean, the kind of friends that I hang out, have all varied, uhm, I’ve figured out that, although I listen to pop music, and I love country, and like, all that bubbly like, like (laughs) dancin music, uhm.. I love all that. And all, my two closest friends are all like in...
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- Text: ...Um, got married, took off to uh, Albertly, Minnesota. During all this time I had sang as a musician on a stage, I did church music , I had, you know, did whatever I wanted actually I was a cook and a chauffeur for a while to a priest, I mean, we paid the bills. And uh, Tom Driscoll was a gr...
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- Text: ...ple were being shot at ya know, for organizing and being visible. That of course didn‟t happen, it was down at the Calder. Music, crafts, food, it was truly a celebration. And people kind of, [CM pauses], it was a real risk. You thought you were taking a risk to go down there. And it turn...
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- Text: ...olish community, I knew that they were available for when I wanted to get it, so I can appreciate that. I can appreciate the music, and I can appreciate the contributions that they have done not just to the United States, but culturally, and through literature and all that stuff. So yes, it...