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	<title>Comments on: Flying Burrito Bros: Christine&#8217;s Tune</title>
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		<title>By: PK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 23:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I remember going to see them at a club (called Stonehenge, I think) in Ipswich, MA, the winter of 70-71. Although &lt;i&gt;Christine's Tune&lt;/i&gt; was my favorite off the album, everyone else there, as far as I could tell, was there to hear there version of the Jagger/Richards song &lt;i&gt;Wild Horse's&lt;/i&gt; which they released before the stones did. I was enthralled by Sneaky Pete and his pedal steel, and have had a life long desire to get one, ever since (having tried to play one once or twice, where you need to coordinate knees, hands and feet, I could tell it would be a bear for my uncoordinated self). Thanks for this joyful flashback.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember going to see them at a club (called Stonehenge, I think) in Ipswich, MA, the winter of 70-71. Although <i>Christine&#8217;s Tune</i> was my favorite off the album, everyone else there, as far as I could tell, was there to hear there version of the Jagger/Richards song <i>Wild Horse&#8217;s</i> which they released before the stones did. I was enthralled by Sneaky Pete and his pedal steel, and have had a life long desire to get one, ever since (having tried to play one once or twice, where you need to coordinate knees, hands and feet, I could tell it would be a bear for my uncoordinated self). Thanks for this joyful flashback.</p>
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