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<title>Comment by Tim Hall</title>
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<description>I though the holy trinity were Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.  Or was it Pink Floyd, Genesis and Yes?</description>
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<title>Comment by ClubhouseCancer</title>
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<description>So many people have sent me this, I long for the days of the dancing hamster.

If I have to believe in all that crap just to go to a show, I&#039;ll stay home and listen to ELO.
 
There&#039;s no catechism necessary: 
Music IS a prayer.</description>
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