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Brilliant. To synthesis two iconic works of art like that is itself an amazing artistic accomplishment.

 

Unfortunately I could only watch the first 7 minutes before my kids started fighting in the next room, which happens about 58 times a day around here. Damn kids!

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I'm going to have to find this tonight and put it up on the living room TV. Cheryl is a big fan of both Peanuts and Frampton. She would love the brilliant marriage of the two here

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had no idea that Charlie Brown had that kind of talent!

 

Really makes perfect sense. Charlie Brown fits into a long tradition of kids who are considered uncool by their peers in school, but use their sense of exclusion and loneliness to become artists of great depth. I always figured him to be more of a punk-musician type, though.

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had no idea that Charlie Brown had that kind of talent!

 

Really makes perfect sense. Charlie Brown fits into a long tradition of kids who are considered uncool by their peers in school, but use their sense of exclusion and loneliness to become artists of great depth. I always figured him to be more of a punk-musician type, though.

 

Good point. And unlike his talent with the guitar, with regard to his singing, ... and I'm just being honest here ... I think he is lip-synching.

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OMG, I only clicked because I thought Peter Frampton had died, related to a peanut allergy I didn't know he had!

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