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| It's a style of piano playing. (It's quite possible that there's some sexual innuendo there too - as there tends to be in the language of popular music. I'm not saying there is, I'm just saying it wouldn't surprise me; and it's the sort of thing that the more strait-laced publications tend to ignore.) b |
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| As usual, Wikipedia tellls you everything you want to know, and a lot that you didn't. Boogie-woogie (music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) |
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