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    one of the most amazing piano solos i've ever heard

    VerminElderon April 18, 2004   Link
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    The best part is...he didn't write it. He just came up with it off the top of his head.

    You'll be a memoryon May 14, 2004   Link
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    did he really? that is incredible

    Breaking_the_Brokenon June 18, 2004   Link
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    I love piano solos like this! Dream Theater has some awesome solos as well. Check them out!

    AgentMcon October 27, 2004   Link
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    omg its sooo good i wish i could play paino like that, itd be the coolest thing ever. its awsum, the used are awsum ther mi fave band

    Pippinon November 27, 2004   Link
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    this song is like the expression of one's feelings

    lilyodame1on December 29, 2004   Link
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    i definetly agree with you'll be a memory on how its so great he just came up with it.....berts a genious....at some parts (its hard to explain) but it sounds so uplifting lke you wanna look up at the sky and shit and be all dramatic (is it only me that feels this way? should i be moved this much?) all in all its amazing<3

    i caught firexxxon December 30, 2004   Link
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    wut do u mean he didnt write it? like he just sat down and played that? fuck... ohh haha now i get it "sometimes i just go for" and he did

    fakingon December 31, 2004   Link
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    i loooooove this song!!!! just the notes make me wanna just sit down and chill and it is really amazing that he just told feldmann to hit reacord and just started going for it!

    bertshomegirlon January 26, 2005   Link
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    It has insipired me a couple of times when i sit down in front of the piano.. it really proves how, i guess you could say versatile Bert is..the band is just so talented its amazing

    SoberHippieon January 31, 2005   Link

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