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	<title>Comments on: Big Science and Little Man</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Forman</title>
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		<description>Heh-talk about vicariousity.I used to look forward to the 3-4 mile round trip walk(mor eye candy than on the bus and better exercise) to the coolest record store in Brooklyn for the newest promo copy releases(probably all courtesy of major label payola to djs program). It was owned by the dude who now owns the mega-indie label for Creed and Evanescense...

The thrill of the visceral album experience was electric.Talking to John Cale after one of his shows in the back of small club in Tucson was pretty damn cool too. Music geeks unite-woot!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heh-talk about vicariousity.I used to look forward to the 3-4 mile round trip walk(mor eye candy than on the bus and better exercise) to the coolest record store in Brooklyn for the newest promo copy releases(probably all courtesy of major label payola to djs program). It was owned by the dude who now owns the mega-indie label for Creed and Evanescense&#8230;</p>
<p>The thrill of the visceral album experience was electric.Talking to John Cale after one of his shows in the back of small club in Tucson was pretty damn cool too. Music geeks unite-woot!</p>
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