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6. August 2007, 00:27:04
The Usurper 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: I saw The Who in '80 and even that was much too late. Live at Leeds still ranks as one of greatest live albums of all time.

6. August 2007, 00:21:56
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome: Bless you,true story.My band once played Baba and Won't get fooled at a show,some spaced out kid came backstage and thought we were The Who................I signed his Who's Numbers album,why ruin the fantasy

6. August 2007, 00:17:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Babe
Mousetrap: That's ok,I'm sure Lennon & McCartney had similar differences of opinion

6. August 2007, 00:14:24
awesome 
we had Joplins Cry Baby, Dylans It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, Framptons, Baby I love your way, an ICE ICE Baby, and Rick James ,Give it to me baby..and then we had BaBa ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKUBTX9kKEo&mode=related&search=

5. August 2007, 23:52:17
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Babe
Jim Dandy: Well I,m only guessing here but maybe it because a baby is a baby and a babe is well a babe

5. August 2007, 23:49:09
The Col 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
Mousetrap: ok,this has been a burning question.Why not say baby instead of babe? doesn'y it lend more to the rhyme?

5. August 2007, 23:37:51
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
TexasToest: Are you sure you really wanted us to know that lmbo!

5. August 2007, 23:36:44
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome: They really cooked.I could hear bits of The Byrds,The Dead,and The Who.This song is a gem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S6hwyJL_2A

5. August 2007, 23:26:44
awesome 
God gives you one hit song and then after that you're on your own.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JBDa6zaMs0

5. August 2007, 22:35:00
The Col 
Subject: Re: Dedicated to Missy Riisy and Tigger
TexasToest: That was truely fantastic,...............next time I have a friend pop by whacked out on speed I'll know exactly what to play them

5. August 2007, 20:48:33
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Cartoon and Wurliters
Modified by TexasToest (5. August 2007, 20:52:00)
Mousetrap:  No, and they don't make cartoons like that anymore.  THAT's the shame, that they have been replaced with too much reality, violence, and SA children.  When I watch a cartoon, I wanna see funny!! 

When I was a kid, we had what they called "Kiddie Shows" on Saturday mornings.  The theater was filled with kids and they showed a whole bunch of those types of cartoons, along with a feature show geared for kids.  Like they had those hokey space movies, and stuff, but they DID show Moby Dick one Saturday.  Sometimes we got the good movies too..  Hahaha!  Oh!  And, the GREATEST movie I saw at the Kiddy Show was Elvis Presley in "Love Me Tender".  You talk about drooling pre-teen girls - the floors were slippery when we left that day.

Honest to goodness, I had a boyfriend at that time whose name was Donald Duck - I'm serious now - and his mother was the swimming teacher at my girl scout camp - serious again!!!!  Here comes the music part.  We made up a verse to Art Mooney's song "Honey Babe" that went like this....follow the bouncing ball...:
                   
                                                         
Swimming teacher's name is Duck, honey, honey
Swimming teacher's name is Duck, babe, babe
Swimming teacher's name is Duck
You go down, she'll pull you up
Honey, oh baby, mine.
OK, enough biography for now, well almost...but I've written lyrics to other songs in my life, like 101 verses to Mario Deboub's "Wine Wine Wine". That's how I got to know him, he walked into a coffee house across from the University we were supposed to be attending, and heard me singing them.  So, he joined in!  Haha!  Loved the guy, truly.

5. August 2007, 20:27:31
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Dedicated to Missy Riisy and Tigger
Eriisa:  You know, I think he's one of those people who delights in everything life offers him.  He was not only thoroughly enjoying playing that piece, he was enjoying playing that piece with Stephan, and he was enjoying hearing Stephan play the piece as well.  But, with him, it shows in every fiber of his being.  Do you think it's cultivated, or natural?

5. August 2007, 18:24:39
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: Dedicated to Missy Riisy and Tigger
TexasToest: now just how am I supposed to work if you keep finding Tommy Emmanuel videos?? LOL

Thanks for thank, I think part of my enjoyment is watching the delight on his face when he plays............

5. August 2007, 07:24:26
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Cartoon and Wurliters
Modified by Mousetrap (5. August 2007, 07:32:19)
TexasToest: That was great lol! I was brought up on Road Runner, Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny and loads more. They never show those cartoons on the telly these days.
They played one of them in the ballroom at the top of Blackpool Tower, not sure if it got replaced with another type lately though.
http://www.girdwood.co.uk/britorg1.html

5. August 2007, 07:04:54
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Dedicated to Missy Riisy and Tigger
TexasToest:

5. August 2007, 06:52:21
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: TIMI YURO AND JOSCHO STEPHAN
Modified by Mousetrap (5. August 2007, 07:03:08)
SEAWOLF2: I HAD TO LOOK UP TIMI AS I NEVER HEARD OF HER. A LOT OF AMERICAN ARTISTS WE DON,T HEAR OF OVER HERE. BUT YES SHE IS LIKE AMY COOL!
I HAVE HEARD OF JANIS JOPLIN THOUGH I HAVE NOT HEARD MUCH OF HER.
WOW JOSCHO STEPHAN IS GOOD!

5. August 2007, 06:43:01
TexasToest 
Subject: Dedicated to Missy Riisy and Tigger
Modified by TexasToest (5. August 2007, 06:45:47)

Catch this!  Joscho Stephan and Tommy Emmanuel.  You guys are going to get your tummies tickled.  

5. August 2007, 06:14:12
TexasToest 
Modified by TexasToest (5. August 2007, 06:16:52)
DJANGO REINHARDT IS ANOTHER ONE OF MY IDOLS, NOT THAT I COULD EVER PLAY THE WAY HE DID.  DID YOU KNOW HE WAS MISSING 2 FINGERS, SW2?  THAT MAKES HIM EVEN MORE AMAZING IMHO.  I HAVE A WHOLE SECTION OF MY HARD DRIVE DEVOTED TO HIM.  BUT MY FAVORITE IS A LITTLE NUMBER CALLED "SHINE".  CHECKING OUT THIS JOSCHO STEPHAN INA MINIT. 

MY DAD ALSO LOVED ALL THAT SWING/JAZZ MUSIC TOO, SW2.  DAD COULD JITTERBUG LIKE THERE WAS NO TOMORROW, AND THAT SUITED HIM JUST FINE.  SOMEWHERE AROUND HERE, I HAVE A STACK OF 78S WITH A BUNCH OF THAT, AND SOME BIG BAND STUFF. 

YES, JIM DANDY, ECLECTIC WE ARE, AND AIN'T IT BEAUTIFUL?

5. August 2007, 04:40:13
The Col 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
SEAWOLF2: IF NOTHING ELSE,NOBODY CAN SAY WE DON'T HAVE ECLECTIC TASTES ON HERE,I'M HAPPY YOU ENJOYED IT WOLF

5. August 2007, 03:57:41
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
Jim Dandy:
HOLY MACKEREL, JIM!!
SING! SING! SING! SWING! SWING! SWING!!
NOW THAT WAS MUSIC THAT REALLY GOT THE BLOOD PUMPING, WASN'T IT???!! THANKS
FOR THAT BLAST FROM THE PAST, BUDDY!!

I REMEMBER MY FATHER LIKED A LOT OF THAT OLD SWING AND BIG BAND MUSIC. ONE
OF HIS FAVORITES WAS AN OLD GLENN MILLER TUNE CALLED "ELMER'S TUNE".
BUT THE DYNAMIC SWING MUSIC OF GENE KRUPA IS REALLY MORE MY SPEED. THANKS
AGAIN FOR SHARING THAT CLIP WITH US. 8^)

5. August 2007, 03:53:55
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest:
WOW!! MIGHTY WURLITZER IS RIGHT!!! THAT
WAS A GREAT VIDEO, TT!!! THANKS FOR INCLUDING THAT ONE TOO!!! BEEN A LONGGGG
TIME SINCE I'VE HEARD ANYONE PLAY THAT
KIND OF ORGAN FOR SURE!

5. August 2007, 03:28:12
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: NEED HELP....
WAS NOT ABLE TO CUT AND PASTE FROM A COMPUTER. IT'S DIFFERENT DOING IT FROM
WEBTV.... BUT I TRIED TO GET IT BY WRITING
IT DOWN LONGHAND, SO I HOPE THIS WORKS!

DOES ANYONE HERE RECALL A GYPSY JAZZ GUITARIST BY NAME OF D'JANGO REINHARDT?
HE WAS FANTASTIC!! WAY AHEAD OF THE REST OF THE FAMOUS INSTRUMENTAL GUITARISTS OF OUR TIME LIKE: LES PAUL, CHET ATKINS AND ROY CLARK TO NAME BUT
A FEW.

WELL, I RECENTLY DISCOVERED A YOUNG MAN BY THE NAME OF JOSCHO STEPHAN WHO EXEMPLIFIES THE JAZZ GUITAR STYLINGS
OF D'JANGO REINHARDT AND I WANTED TO SHARE THAT WITH YOU! THIS FELLA'S REALLY
PHENOMENAL!! CHECK HIM OUT! I SURE HOPE I HAVE THIS URL RIGHT....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_pfmrj0rxc

THIS VIDEO FEATURES JOSCHO PLAYING D'JANGO REINHARDT'S "D'JANGO'S TIGER"
FROM HIS ALBUM "GYPSY GUITARRE".


JOSCHO'S WEBSITE:
http://www.Joscho-Stephan.de


FOR MORE INFO:
http://www.guitarplayertv.com

SURE HOPE I GOT THE YOUTUBE VIDEO URL
CORRECT.... ENJOY, FOLKS!!! 8^)

5. August 2007, 00:54:50
Nirvana 
Subject: In answer to a couple of messages
Modified by Nirvana (5. August 2007, 21:34:36)
asking for help with this:

The music used in a TV commmercial to do with carbon footprints is

The Kinks ~ Shangri-La.


5. August 2007, 00:29:12
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: For All of Us Who Dearly Miss Somebody & In Special Memory of Pat (BossLady)
srnity:  I'm very sorry to learn about Pat.  I knew she was having some problems, but I didn't know her well enough to know they were life-threatening.  I know she will be missed on this site.

5. August 2007, 00:27:41
TexasToest 
Subject: Alrighty, Dandy-pie
*RUNS IN, OUT OF BREATH, DRAGGING HER BAG OF TRICKS, AND OUT HOPS....EDDIE CONDON "LADY BE GOOD".*

HOW DOES THIS RELATE?

4. August 2007, 23:42:41
srnity 
Subject: For All of Us Who Dearly Miss Somebody & In Special Memory of Pat (BossLady)

4. August 2007, 23:18:06
TexasToest 
Subject: Memory Lane!!!
SO, HOW DID YOU PICK ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITE ONES?  YOU INTO READING MINDS THESE DAYS.  THE DRUM SOLOS ON THAT ONE ARE ASTOUNDINGLY GOOD.  HAVE YOU BEEN PRACTICING UP ON THAT ONE, JIM THE DANDIEST?  HMMMMM, NOW I HAVE TO BEAT YOU AT YOUR OWN GAME.....HMMMMMMMM

4. August 2007, 19:06:07
The Col 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: OK,LET'S TAKE A WALK INTO THE TIME TUNNEL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9J5Zt2Obko

4. August 2007, 18:51:14
TexasToest 
AWW, J. DANDY, LET'S GO BACK TO THEN!!!  OF COURSE, IT WAS ANOTHER DAY AND ANOTHER WAR.  MAYBE WE SHOULD START A ROUND ON THE MUSIC OF THIS WAR COMPARED AND CONTRASTED (REMEMBER THAT ON HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS?) WITH THE MUSIC OF THAT WAR, AND SEE WHICH ONE PREVAILS.  BUT, ONE YEAR AFTER THAT WAS FILMED, THE VIET NAM WAR OFFICIALLY ENDED...FOR US ANYWAY.  

4. August 2007, 18:42:02
TexasToest 
THANKS, SW2!!  I'M GLAD I WAS RIGHT THINKING YOU WOULD LIKE IT TOO.  DON'T YOU THINK THAT'S FUN WHEN THE PENCIL IS DRAWING AS THE ACTION IS RUNNING?  IT'S INTERESTING TO SEE HOW ARTISTS USE THAT TECHNIQUE.  I THOUGHT THIS ONE WAS WELL DONE.  THERE IS ANOTHER BENNY GOODMAN SONG ON YOU TUBE I FOUND INTERESTING TOO.  TRY THIS ON.  THERE ARE FEW WURLITZERS PLAYED IN THEATERS NOW, BUT IT USED TO BE SO COOL WHEN THEY COULD COME UP OUT OF THE FLOOR IN FRONT OF THE SCREEN, MUSIC BLARING.  THAT WAS REALLY IMPRESSIVE FOR ME, THE YOUNG KEYBOARDS PUPIL.  I THINK IT WAS THOSE EVENTS THAT GOT ME INTERESTED IN PLAYING THE ORGAN AT ALL.

4. August 2007, 18:37:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
TexasToest: THAT WAS COOL.SOME GREAT CARTOONS PRODUCED BACK IN THE DAY.SPEAKING OF "THE DAY" THIS ONE IS ONLY RELEVANT ON THIS ONE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTFD1C4tVIg

4. August 2007, 18:20:14
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
TexasToest:

THOROUGHLY ENJOYED THE MUSIC AND THE CARTOON, TT! THANKS FOR SHARING IT WITH US! 8^)

HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT WEEKEND!

4. August 2007, 07:49:28
TexasToest 
Subject: Talk about a mixed bag
We've had everywhere from Tiny Tim to Duane Allman, and now I'd like to throw in a little of what I've been into the last few weeks, seeing as I'm getting older next week, and more curious about things that have happened in my life time.  Swing music fascinates me, it makes you feel good.  It was used extensively in cartoons that came out when I was a kid, and to this day I enjoy watching those cartoons, if nothing else just for the music.  So, tonight, I was pawing around YouTube, and I found this little Benny Goodman Number.  I thought it was fun, and thought you guys might enjoy it too.  Give it a try, you might like it.

3. August 2007, 13:31:17
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
gogul: awesome! There's a great write up there too!

3. August 2007, 09:42:51
gogul 

3. August 2007, 02:08:59
The Col 
Subject: I loved this band's 1st album
This song is from it.The singer's voice always reminded me of Pete Townsend

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLy6UH2hZLQ

2. August 2007, 20:48:37
The Col 
Subject: MORE COWBELL!!!!!!!!!!

2. August 2007, 17:55:34
The Col 
Subject: The true pioneers of women in rock
Modified by The Col (2. August 2007, 17:56:42)
This band went by pretty much without a notice,but was very respected by musicians in the industry FANNY


1. August 2007, 16:09:34
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: AMY WINEHOUSE
Mousetrap:
"A BIT OF ALRIGHT" EH, MOUSETRAP?
LOL! I TAKE IT YOU LIKE HER BIG HAIR AND THE EXOTIC LATIN LOOK SHE HAS THEN, EH? LOL!! SHE'S A BRIT ACCORDING TO HER ONLINE BIO. BUT
I CAN'T SAY SHE SOUNDS MUCH LIKE ONE TO ME.... SOUNDS MORE LIKE A
TRANSPLANT FROM NEW JERSEY OR SOMETHING IF YOU ASK ME! LOL!!
BUT I DO LIKE HER VOICE THOUGH!
IS IT JUST ME, OR DO YOU THINK
SHE SOUNDS SIMILAR TO JANIS
JOPLIN TOO? NOT EXACTLY, BUT THE RASPY QUALITY TO HER VOICE I MEAN.
THERE'S A SIMILARITY THERE I THNK!
AND HER TONAL QUALITY SOUND A LOT LIKE A FEMALE SINGER WHOSE NAME I CAN'T QUITE REMEMBER.... WAIT, LET ME THINK.... AH! TIMI YURO!! THAT
MIGHT BE IT!! YES, I THINK IT IS!!
DOES ANYONE HERE REMEMBER TIMI???
WHAT A FABULOUS VOICE SHE HAD!!!
HER BEST RECORDING YEARS WERE IN THE 60'S AND 70'S. POP SINGER WITH A LOT OF BIG HITS, BUT ONE OF HER BEST REMEMBERED SIGNATURE SONGS WAS "HURT". I THINK THIS NEW GAL
AMY WINEHOUSE SOUNDS, AND MAYBE EVEN RESEMBLES TIMI YURO SOMEWHAT (BUT NOT THE HAIR!). WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT, MOUSETRAP? DO YOU REMEMBER TIMI YURO AT ALL?
SHE WAS AN AMERICAN SINGER.... FROM THE WEST COAST I BELIEVE.
AT LEAST THAT'S WHERE SHE STARTED HER RECORDING CAREER FROM WHAT I CAN RECALL ANYWAY. SHE MAY HAVE BEEN BORN ELSEWHERE THOUGH. BUT I DO THINK THIS AMY WINEHOUSE HAS A BIT OF TIMI'S LOOK AND HER VOICE
CAPACITY TOO!! YES, I'M SURE IT'S TIMI YURO NOW.... THAT'S WHO AMY
REMINDS ME OF, YES!!

1. August 2007, 13:04:59
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: AMY WINEHOUSE
SEAWOLF2: I NEVER HEARD OF HER BEFORE BUT SHE IS A BIT OF ALRIGHT, I HAVE NOT MADE MY MIND UP ABOUT THE VOICE THOUGH LMBO!

1. August 2007, 10:47:00
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: I thought this was brilliant!
Jim Dandy:
OMG! TINY TIM..... NOW THERE'S
A FLASHBACK! AND, YES, I SEEM TO RECALL TINY TIM'S WIDOW, MISS VICKIE, SAYING ON A TELEVISION INTERVIEW THAT HE WAS INDEED BURIED WITH HIS UKE.

1. August 2007, 10:40:34
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: I thought this was brilliant!
Mousetrap:
NOW DON'T I WISH I COULD VIEW THESE VIDEOS FROM MY WEBTV???!!!
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS UKELLELE
ORCHESTRA VIDEO! THAT MUST REALLY
BE SOMETHING TO BEHOLD!

1. August 2007, 10:31:24
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: AMY WINEHOUSE
HAS ANYONE HEARD OF AMY WINEHOUSE?
SOMEONE RECENTLY TOLD ME ABOUT HER. SHE IS FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IS AN ATTRACTIVE DARK HAIRED BEAUTY WITH "BIG" HAIR. THE SOUND CLIP I HEARD HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH BEING IN REHAB. STRANGE LYRICS IN MY OPINION, BUT SHE HAD
A REALLY POWERFUL ALTO VOICE WITH
A RASPY, BLUESY, JAZZY SORT OF SOUND TO IT REMINISCENT OF JANIS JOPLIN. I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE
HEAR HAS HEARD OF HER?

1. August 2007, 09:08:54
The Col 
Subject: Re: Jimmy Page

1. August 2007, 07:07:18
awesome 
I grew up always thinking Tiny Tim was actually Jimmy Page just fooling around...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkRcvvjakYA&mode=related&search=

1. August 2007, 03:40:13
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: The uke
TexasToest: You did? Can you give me some tips as I play it all the time now lol!

1. August 2007, 03:25:02
TexasToest 
Subject: TT - um - Tiny Tim
Well, the ice caps ARE melting.  He was proof positive that anyone can make it in the entertainment world, it's all in the presentation.  Hahaha!  Thanks, Jim the Dandiest.

I used to play the uke, before I played the guitar.  You have to start small, don'tchaknow?

1. August 2007, 01:39:46
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Buried holding his uke
Jim Dandy: No I did,nt know that! What a character he was!

1. August 2007, 01:33:25
The Col 
Subject: Re: I thought this was brilliant!
Mousetrap: Yeah,I didn't want to post the predictable Tiny Tim,but now that you mention it.Did you know he was buried holding his uke?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skU-jBFzXl0&mode=related&search=

1. August 2007, 01:22:14
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: I thought this was brilliant!
Jim Dandy: LOL! That was great! Tipptoeee throughhh the tlipsss with meeeee I have always like Tiny Tim!
That bloke,s face behind the counter was a picture!

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