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Miles reaches for the stars. Sometimes he gets burned.  And sometimes he bumbles.
 
Miles reaches for the stars. Sometimes he gets burned.  And sometimes he bumbles.
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Along with a number of other Knox notables Miles can be found in [[Hassan Massoud]]'s apt in Downtown Chicago. Probably hung over eating Chinese rice
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==Public Performances==
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On Thursday, July 12th 2007, Miles played an open mic at the Red Line Tap in Chicago.  His set list included:
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*some bluesy song I don't know
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*a Marvin Gaye/John Mayer medley (unfinished)
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*a unrecognizable Tupak Shakur song (unfinished) which he was asked never to play again
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*"Every Breath You Take" by the Police, which Miles stopped half way through to inform the audience that the song, despite popular belief, the song is not romantic in the least and is, in fact, about a stalker
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*"Jamie" by Weezer, featuring back-up vocals by Jake and Mike in the audience
  
 
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Along with a number of other Knox notables Miles can be found in [[Hassan Massoud]]'s apt in Downtown Chicago. Probably hung over eating Chinese rice
 

Revision as of 06:57, 13 July 2007

Miles reaches for the stars. Sometimes he gets burned. And sometimes he bumbles.

Along with a number of other Knox notables Miles can be found in Hassan Massoud's apt in Downtown Chicago. Probably hung over eating Chinese rice

Public Performances

On Thursday, July 12th 2007, Miles played an open mic at the Red Line Tap in Chicago. His set list included:

  • some bluesy song I don't know
  • a Marvin Gaye/John Mayer medley (unfinished)
  • a unrecognizable Tupak Shakur song (unfinished) which he was asked never to play again
  • "Every Breath You Take" by the Police, which Miles stopped half way through to inform the audience that the song, despite popular belief, the song is not romantic in the least and is, in fact, about a stalker
  • "Jamie" by Weezer, featuring back-up vocals by Jake and Mike in the audience