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<title>Article : Hell Remembers Quine</title>
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"Part of being a guitar player -- ninety-nine percent of it -- is being obsessive enough to spend thousands of hours listening to records and practicing," Robert Quine told me in 2001. "I've always believed in immersing yourself in good music. Sooner or later, if you have any personality or musical intelligence of your own, you'll come up with your own thing."
Quine -- who was found dead in his Manhattan home on June 5th, an apparent suicide at sixty-one -- was thrilling proof of his own theo...
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"Part of being a guitar player -- ninety-nine percent of it -- is
being obsessive enough to spend thousands of hours listening to
records and practicing," Robert Quine told me in 2001. "I've always
believed in immersing yourself in good music. Sooner or later, if
you have any personality or musical intelligence of your own,
you'll come up with your own thing."
<p> Quine -- who was found dead in his Manhattan home on June 5th,
an apparent suicide at sixty-one -- was thrilling proof of his own
theo...</p>
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