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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn

As your quest hasn't brought to my little corner of the guide, I figured I'd save you some trouble. I believe the correct pronunciation for the Baobab tree is Bay-oh-bab. At least, that's what I seem to recall from my schooling.

Might I suggest, as an introduction to the field of rap, the band Digable Planets, who do indeed play instruments. Us3 is another good starting point.

May fortune smile upon your quest.

Pan


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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

See you were bound to be... er.. struck by me soon because I happen to really dig your name smiley - winkeye Funny, my best friend just introduced me to Gorillaz, which is heavily rap influenced, and really rather cool... My horizons broaden yet again... smiley - runs to check out Digable Planets.

Expandingly,

Kate


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Post 3

Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn

Dan the Automator (Albarn's collaborator behind Gorillaz) has another album under the nom de plume of Nathaniel Meriwether called "...Presents Lovage." If you like Gorillaz, you may like that as well. It also features Mike Patton (ex-Faith No More) on vocals.

I can't possibly imagine why you might like my name.
smiley - tongueout


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Post 4

Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

Oh then you made it that far down did you? Yes... self confessed Pink Floyd addict... And since I haven't listened to that album in a few ... smiley - erm days, I'll turn it on now in your honor smiley - winkeye

I love new music recommendations, so always feel free to pass along your ideas smiley - smiley

Lyrically,

Kate


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