North-Indian Global-Zombie-Trance Jazz Fusion....?

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North-Indian Global-Zombie-Trance Jazz Fusion....?

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Does it exist?
Might it sound like Paul Robeson on quayludes?
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Darling, "North Indians" were fusing things, including music, when your male ancestors were still grappling with the arcane mysteries of pleating hair.
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Well that might be true but they didn't have jazz then, so I don't think the question has been answered. I just know you are going to say they did have jazz then or something :lol:. Also, people might have played music before they braided their hair.
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Cynth wrote:Also, people might have played music before they braided their hair.
I know people with unbraided hair that play music...
'course there's lots with braids too!
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Denny wrote:......
'course there's lots with braids too!
If you mean wannabe djembists that ain't music, not even rhythm though I'll accept drum beat clusters.
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talasiga wrote:
Denny wrote:......
'course there's lots with braids too!
If you mean wannabe djembists that ain't music, not even rhythm though I'll accept drum beat clusters.
Well...no...I didn't.

However you are welcome to all of the drum beat clusters you would like. :lol:
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I don't need them clusters cos
I got rhythm
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talasiga wrote:I don't need them clusters cos
I got rhythm
Well!

...who could ask for anything more? :wink:
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