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Yes, I don't know if that documentary is still available but it's worth seeing if you can find it. I saw Mr. Pena at the House of Blues in Cambridge years ago (Remember when it was really a house, Peter?) and he did as part of the show give a little talk and demonstrated Tuvan throat singing. I'm so glad I got the chance to see him!
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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Yes, I don't know if that documentary is still available but it's worth seeing if you can find it. I saw Mr. Pena at the House of Blues in Cambridge years ago (Remember when it was really a house, Peter?) and he did as part of the show give a little talk and demonstrated Tuvan throat singing. I'm so glad I got the chance to see him!
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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posted on November 2nd 2009
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Re: Quite Possibly The Greatest Country-Rock Song Every Done By A Bunch of Brits – edlorah on October 27th, 2009
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