When they break up, who gets the soul?
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I have an acquaintance who is an 8th grade history teacher.
His school uses a nationally standardized test for midterms and finals.
Just gave his first midterm in US History and 90% of the students failed.
He asked one class, "Show of hands, how many of you looked at the reading or video (video!) material or looked over your notes for this test?"
Not one kid raised his/her hand.
He asked me what I thought.
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Hi all,
I'm in the process of buying a house, and as a result, establishing a dedicated listening space (at least that's the plan at present). This has me thinking about upgrading my component rack and LP shelving (which currently consists of the mass market particle board "entertainment center" style piece of furniture for the system and crates/boxes for the LPs)
Just got Levon Helm's new disc, Electric Dirt - it has the soul/essence of the band hidden in it. It's there, beating and alive and so great.
I love Robbie Robertson's solo work, but Levon got custody of the soul of the band.
Of other break ups, who took the soul of the band with him/her?
I'll add one: Peter Gabriel kept custody of the soul of Genesis.
One more, then I stop for y'all - when Keith and Mick were figthing and some solo stuff was happening, Keith was in possession of the soul of the Stones.