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	<title>Comments on: The Hovering Glass Angel of Susan Alcorn&#8217;s Guitar</title>
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		<title>By: D Heumann</title>
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		<description>Ian- thanks for the link to the Susan Alcorn video. I&#039;d never seen her play (kept showing up late and missing her!) and only heard bits and pieces of her recorded music, but seeing the video I realized what an amazing talent she is. She seems to have a fluid command of the entire lexicon of Western recorded music(particularly American, and whatever that implies), and is able to draw from any of its various instances at will to create something truly spellbinding. Wow.

Also thanks for the reference to my band.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ian- thanks for the link to the Susan Alcorn video. I&#8217;d never seen her play (kept showing up late and missing her!) and only heard bits and pieces of her recorded music, but seeing the video I realized what an amazing talent she is. She seems to have a fluid command of the entire lexicon of Western recorded music(particularly American, and whatever that implies), and is able to draw from any of its various instances at will to create something truly spellbinding. Wow.</p>
<p>Also thanks for the reference to my band.</p>
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