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	<title>Comments on: Guilty pleasures</title>
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		<title>By: heather</title>
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		<description>Oh man, guilty pleasures.

I'll have to say a Hall &#38; Oates Best of is right up there on the list. "One on one, I wanna play that game tonight..." But hey. They have a couple of songs ("Maneater" comes to mind right now) that have saxophone solos, and thus, I was exposed to them a *lot* as a kid. Over and over and over again, as my dad would teach himself the solos. That's also how I came into some Grover Washington Jr. ("Winelight") and Rusty Bryant ("Night Train." Now, *that's* an actual good song. Night Train. Jazz experts agree. Winelight is an acquired taste. Acquired in the dentist's office. With a big drill in one's mouth.)</description>
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<p>I&#8217;ll have to say a Hall &amp; Oates Best of is right up there on the list. &#8220;One on one, I wanna play that game tonight&#8230;&#8221; But hey. They have a couple of songs (&#8221;Maneater&#8221; comes to mind right now) that have saxophone solos, and thus, I was exposed to them a *lot* as a kid. Over and over and over again, as my dad would teach himself the solos. That&#8217;s also how I came into some Grover Washington Jr. (&#8221;Winelight&#8221;) and Rusty Bryant (&#8221;Night Train.&#8221; Now, *that&#8217;s* an actual good song. Night Train. Jazz experts agree. Winelight is an acquired taste. Acquired in the dentist&#8217;s office. With a big drill in one&#8217;s mouth.)</p>
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