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Did I use MIDI to record the Wereo? - iL_weReo - 6-:30 -0-09-20

The Wereo is better than recorded sound. The Wereo is better than
anything.

That's why I say awl these goddamn "museums" are stumbling blocks to
the Wereo. The Wereo should replace the museums; the Wereo should
replace everything.

Isn't it kind of strange that either one of my musicals, Nuclear
Warrior OR the California Jam Wereo are each on their own totally
better than rock and roll? They wouldn't let me publish any of this
stuff in the late 80's throughout the early 90s. I guess I was kind of
gated.

But I'm gated no more. Shall we worship the Wereo as the Lord our God,
thank you.

Re: Did I use MIDI to record the Wereo? - WartRemover - 6-:30 -0-09-20

In article
<38e9b85f-6849-4086-8608-b0aa40d52af9@n16g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
iL_weReo <caljamscott@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The Wereo is better than recorded sound. The Wereo is better than
> anything.
>
> That's why I say awl these goddamn "museums" are stumbling blocks to
> the Wereo. The Wereo should replace the museums; the Wereo should
> replace everything.
>
> Isn't it kind of strange that either one of my musicals, Nuclear
> Warrior OR the California Jam Wereo are each on their own totally
> better than rock and roll? They wouldn't let me publish any of this
> stuff in the late 80's throughout the early 90s. I guess I was kind of
> gated.
>
> But I'm gated no more. Shall we worship the Wereo as the Lord our God,
> thank you.

u FILTHY PIG u have NO IDEA what a MIDI is u STUPID AIDS INFECTED SLOB
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oWo
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Re: Did I use MIDI to record the Wereo? - Desk Rabbit - 7-:01 -0-09-20

iL_weReo wrote:
> The Wereo is better than recorded sound. The Wereo is better than
> anything.
>
> That's why I say awl these goddamn "museums" are stumbling blocks to
> the Wereo. The Wereo should replace the museums;

Yes, you and museums don't see eye to eye do you?

*Police Arrest Man at Ontario Museum*

(AP) 28 Jan. 2001 - Sheriff's deputies were called to the Ontario
Museum of History and Art Monday, after a mentally ill man refused to
leave until his collection of radio tapes were put on display. Officials
say Scott A. Lifshine of New York entered the museum around 1 o'clock,
carrying a shopping bag full of reel-to-reel tapes and video cassettes.
Lifshine, 42, claimed to be the only person on earth in possession of
recordings of the momentus "California Jam" concert, that took place at
the Ontario Motor Speedway in the 1970's. When told that his tapes were
not rare, or relevant to the museum's exhibits, Lifshine became angry
and refused to leave.

Deputy Ronald Juerst described Lifshine as a man with "several mental
illnesses", who has a history of confrontations in public places in
New York. Records show Lifshine was evaluated following an arrest in
1981. He is described as a "paranoid schizophrenic with delusions of
grandeur". He told sherriff's department interviewers that he is the
"greatest rock star and movie star in the world", and that he "controls
all Internet newsgroups".

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