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  1. RonJon's got the right idea. Just remember, the alto has a little bit brighter of a sound than the tenor. The tenor is a lower, more powerful sound. I do love them both. I can not think of any rock music with soprano sax, so (I can not believe I am saying this) listen to Kenny G.

    You probably won't believe this, but I absolutely love Kenny G! I even love Art Porter and Grover Washington Jr. Smooth Jazz is so cool. Why would you say that you couldn't believe you said this, when you told me to listen to Kenny G? Are you like my Dad, who believes that Kenny G is the kind of music you would commit suicide to?

  2. I can't remember which President made this quote, but I recently heard the famous quote, "We must either love each other, or we must die!" I know it was made famous by a guy from Texas, who was one of the Presidents. Someone told me it was Franklin Roosevelt. It might've even been Theodore, as there were two Roosevelts that were presidents. But all I know is, it was a guy with a Southern Accent. And by the way, the Brotherly Love in Philadelphia isn't all the way gone, as there are some nice parts of town, which I have been to.

  3. I don't know if any of you know this, but I am someone who is very fond of the sounds of different music instruments. There is something that has had me confused for what seems like years. What is the difference in tone between the Tenor Saxophone and the Soprano Saxophone? Also, the alto saxophone, which one is it's tone closer to? The Tenor Sax, or the Soprano Sax? Which one does Kenny G usually play, since I've been stumped on that one as well.

  4. Speaking of Songfacts Categories, you know how there's categories of, "Songs That Won Grammies", and "Songs That Won Oscars"? I believe that there should also be categories of, "Songs That were Grammy Nominees", and "Songs That Were Oscar Nominees". That would make a lot of sense, since not only were there songs that won Grammies and songs that won Oscars, but there were also songs that received nominations for those awards as well.

  5. Hello there, fellow Songfacts members,

    I know this may sound strange to you, but I'm looking for a very specific audio recording. Do you remember River Phoenix? Well anyway, I remember hearing the news about his death in 1993, I was 9 years old at the time. However, I've never heard the full version of the 911

    call that was made by his Brother Joaquin. I've only heard parts of it. One part I heard was in a news story. And if I'm not mistaken, another part I heard was on an episode of VH1's "I Love The Nineties". Whether it was Part 1 or Part 2, I'm not sure, but I do know that it was the 1993 episode. Where can I find an audio recording of the 911 call in its entirety? I recently went to

    http://www.franksreelreviews.com/shorttakes/phoenix.htm,

    but it still doesn't seem like it would be the full version. I remember that there was more to that call than what I just heard. I believe where I heard another part of Joaquin's 911 call was on E's "101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment". I believe the part I heard was the one where Joaquin was literally in tears when he said, "You must get here, please, because he's dying, please!". I've tried searching on Google, and some other search engines, but haven't had any luck so far. Could it be that this is a rarity that is so hard to find?

  6. Well, my sister is definitely a young woman, but I'm actually referring to the person who originally gave Lehigh the "Lei" pronunciation. I meant to say that this person, who was either the captain or one of the flight attendants on the plane, is obviously not a native or a resident of the state of Pennsylvania.

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