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If anyone and everyone who stands up for Catalyst, or at the very least doesn’t immediately jump on the Catalyst Lynching Bandwagon, is some sort of naive, moronic, company hack, then there is really no point to continuing to read this discussion. mxyzplk
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WATSON: The trio, called the Bandwagon, is about collective improvisation.
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But a lot of the pieces seem weakly conceptualized, the group known as the Bandwagon
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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"All of Me" stood high in the opinion of the Tristano School ... and the wonderful line "she came at me in sections" (from "Bandwagon" 's Mickey Spillane parody number) gave Pauline Kael the title of a review.
Dancing In the Dark Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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I've taken to calling McCain "Bandwagon", because he keeps jumping from Bush's onto Obama's.
New McCain Ads Promise Government Largesse To Struggling Swing State Industries 2009
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The intended message of the "Dancing in the Dark" number in "Bandwagon" was that nothing is as true and honest as two dancers at the height of their art, performing what seem to be simple moves away from any crowd and translating emotion into elegant movement.
Israel, Its Enemies, 2008
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Tennis instructor stops teaching to comment on my Celtic shirt, calls me "Bandwagon".
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Tennis instructor stops teaching to comment on my Celtic shirt, calls me "Bandwagon".
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(The group’s first album, called The Bandwagon, consisted mainly of tunes from Modernistic but played less well.)
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Sorry, I almost forgot about your "Bandwagon" comment Jazz.
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