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Verändert von The Col (27. Oktober 2007, 05:17:29)
This band is probably the Canadian version of The Ramones,had a taste of success and lots of promise,but circumstances worked against them.Like The Ramones,they stuck around and could always fill a hall,they still do
This is interesting. It's almost a visual depiction of his opinion on the origin of rock n roll - like way back - ancestral. This is a solo performance.
TexasToest: Hi just ot home from the Beverley Knight concert! She was great! Loads of energy, passion, stage presence, and an amazing voice! Could really see & hear all the soul deva influences! I thought she was a cross between Whitney Houston & Tina Turner
Dolittle: What's your problem, Goat Girl? It's correct in Spanish. Hahaha! No, I spilled water on my ex keyboard, and I had to press another one into service. The old one was a Microsoft Ergonomic, and this one is a Logitech plain Jane. I'm making a lot of typos. Sorry about that.
Verändert von TexasToest (26. Oktober 2007, 03:48:50)
Ewe: Are you using the link tool on this chat box?
I'm glad you liked the Pat Metheny. That guitar is, indeed, pretty incredible, and I liked the part where the rest of the band came in with wind chimes. Evidently, from what I read in Wikipedia, Pat Metheny is about the only musician in the world playing that guitar. But he didn't invent it, a woman in Canada did. I'm going to run out to YouTube, and pick up one from the album I have. I like it too, but it's just straight Pat Metheny on guitar. Oh, and it is an album, vinyl, and everything.
Ewe: Yes! Your link worked perfectly. The only thing now is to learn how to put the target page in a new window so we don't leave Brainking to listen to the music. You do seem to have eclectic taste in music. That's one thing I like about you. and have I got a great one for you.....
Pat Metheny is about a 26 year heart throb for me. In this video, he plays a Pikasso guitar. It has 3 necks, and 42 strings. It's a weird looking animal. It looks kind of like a Siamese Triplet guitar. The songs are "Into the Dream" and "Have You Heard". Give a listen.
Dolittle: The Blue Danube Waltz was the most sedate waltz I could think of. Hahahaha! I thought you might be able to waltz to it.
TexasToest: Yes I will definately let you know how it was. Shes on stage from 9.15 to 10.45 so I hope its an enjoyable hour & a half!! I wont see the support band because I wont be able to get there on time by the time I get my kids to bed etc. Not even sure who the support is? Yes Im the same as you, my music taste is somewhat ecclectic, I like allsorts, its very varied, but there are certain sounds I dont like. Its how the mood takes you I suppose....
Hey did my link work for you to click on by the way???
Ewe: Let us know how you liked the concert, Ewe. She has a lot of passion, although like you, it's not my usual preferred style of music. Some might ask, "What IS your usual preferred style of music, Ms. Toest?" I wouldn't have an answer, other than, "I don't know much about art, but I know what I like." But, who can fight with the song itself? And, she did a great job with it. I'll be looking forward to your review of the concert.
Dolittle: Sometimes musical works are named with a tongue in cheek. I haven't checked, but if the time is 3/4, then it COULD be a waltz. Let me just check.....pause....yeah, it could be a waltz. Waltzes come in all genres, tuough. Think about Waltz Across Texas. A lot of country songs are waltzes. Not everything can be the Blue Danjube Waltz.
TexasToest: Hey thanks for Tracy with the muppets!! Yes, thank you, I need some computer training for sure! BUT! I think I may have the link situation sorted now??? Im going to see this lady tomorrow night.....(right keeping my fingers & toes crossed this works lol)
My friend is the tour rep so Im getting in free (which is always a bonus lol) Im looking forward to it because I havent been out on a night for a while with having my two little ones & I havent been to a gig for ages!!! Not my usual type of music but still looking forward to it!
Really enjoyed the Boogie Woogie Waltz too, great stuff!!
Mousetrap & Dolittle: Actually, I didn't bring her in, Ewe did. I have always enjoyed her, though, and was so glad to hear her again.
I've forgotten more music than some people ever know, but this is band I loved, and never bought anything of theirs. I think that's going to change. Our Public Radio station used to play all music, and they played Weather Report a lot. I listened every waking hour to that station, so I didn't really have to buy anything. Anyway, I'd kind of buried them, but I ran into a little concert of theirs on Wolfgang's Concert Vault tonight, and decided to listen. I brought some to share.
Anyway, Boogie Woogie Waltz. It's jazz, but even if you don't like jazz, you might like this.
Jim Dandy: I remember that Muffin Man song, but not the group doing it. Somehow, I had to dig waaaaaaay back there to find the song itself. Interesting vignette that followed it. May I ask the significance, or is there a significance?
Ewe: Interesting site, thanks for the link. I'm happy you have come to your own conclusion about the story. "Publicity stunt" used to be the buzz word for stories like that.
TexasToest: Yes Ive since looked it up on the internet as I was intrigued, it seems it was a hoax (and from what Ive read I think so too) Now because of the advancement of the internet it has all been brought back up again. Interesting though!
Heres one site I was reading, if anyones interested..... http://www.paulisdeadhoax.com/
Ewe: Obviously, from Jim Dandy's post, it started in 1966. I didn't really pay much attention to it until somewhere in the 70s, when a radio station did a comprehensive 1 hour show on the story. But, I looked at early pictures of Paul (which could, of course, been contrived), and pictures of him later, listened closely to early recordings, and Sargeant Peppers and decided it was just a rumor. I haven't given it anymore thought. Maybe it's the world's longest case of denial, I don't know. I guess we all vote our conscience on it.
Jim Dandy: I'm talking about the intro where he stops it mid measure, and says there's no need to do that "here". Once when he was 18 (or how ever old he was in the first video), and again when he was however old he was in the second one. That's what I'm talking about. It's surely entertainment, and it's surely used to get the attention of the audience. Hence shtick. I'm not faulting him. At least he's consistent.
You'll have o pardon me, I'm not totally with it today. If I've misunderstood something, tell me.