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The deeper bass line is the same as the higher bass line only an octave lower. I know this as I can sing the low bass line in the mornings, but not late in the afternoon.Mr. Rooney @ Jun 25 2007, 01:25 PM wrote: It would have been easier to do if I could hear the DEEP bass line. That's where the video was murder to get right.

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I wonder why Since You've Been Gone hasn't started any traditions on Al's albums, like how Polka on 45's started the tradition of each album ('cept Even Worse) having a polka medley, and like how Running with Scissors started a tradition of each album having material that can only be viewed on computers (or a DVD player) (then again, Bite Me didn't start no traditions of having hidden songs on each album).
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