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Subject:
The role of the guitar in blues and music that followed
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music Asked by: frenchphish-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
28 Mar 2006 12:56 PST
Expires: 09 Apr 2006 12:04 PDT Question ID: 712867 |
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Re: The role of the guitar in blues and music that followed
From: pinkfreud-ga on 28 Mar 2006 12:59 PST |
Intractable? I'm puzzled. Here's the definition of "intractable": 1 : not easily governed, managed, or directed : not disposed to be taught, disciplined, or tamed : OBSTINATE, REFRACTORY *an intractable temper* *an intractable child* : unwilling to submit *intractable to force* 2 : not easily manipulated or wrought *an intractable metal* 3 : not easily relieved or cured *an intractable pain* *an intractable malady* : not responsive (as to a medicine) *intractable to remedies* synonyms see UNRULY |
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Re: The role of the guitar in blues and music that followed
From: frenchphish-ga on 29 Mar 2006 18:17 PST |
In other words, inseparable |
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Re: The role of the guitar in blues and music that followed
From: frenchphish-ga on 05 Apr 2006 08:25 PDT |
I'm quite curious whether or not there will be an answer or a discussion on the topic I've posted. |
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Re: The role of the guitar in blues and music that followed
From: frenchphish-ga on 09 Apr 2006 12:04 PDT |
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be recommending this service to anyone. |
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