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Archetype song of Comfort at the Universal Speed of Orgasm: GREY STREET - Dave Matthews Band - Tempo Graphics and more external link

Rate   Meanspeed™ Music Journal | by noreply@blogger.com (Ian Andrew Schneider) | Sat, Jul 26

Sat, Jul 26 The most comfortable speed of all according to the meanspeed music theory is so comfortable that for nineteen years I called it simply "natural." Natural in the parlance of our times has taken on that one meaning too many, perhaps because the Green revolution has all Good people wanting to...

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