Johnnypee Parker
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Johnnypee Parker
Member16/07/2021 at 00:59 in reply to: …and Courageous Superb Long Distance Mountain MarathonersI am intrigued. Thanks for the spoiler alert about Glass Onion. I am going to try playing it backwards before I look it up. ????
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member15/07/2021 at 02:38 in reply to: …and Courageous Superb Long Distance Mountain MarathonersI made one other great discovery in this VLOG. As “White Room” was playing, I did not remember hearing it before. How could that be? Don’t I have them all? Why don’t I have Volume 3? Embarrassed and elated. I feel like I have discovered a new MLT Gem! Where have I been for the last year? Immersed in everything else MLT. (LOL My spell predict now includes MLT as soon as I click an uppercase M. There it is again MLT ????)
I now have a new album to listen to in my car. How did I miss this? ‘White Room” is flipping awesome. Their voices sound so kool and the Wah-wah is mind blowing. And I love Mona “Baker”on the drums. I am sure Eric, Jack and Ginger would like this. The whole album sounds incredible.
These truly are The Best Years of Our Lives. This song is one of my favorite covers. I had Volume 3 cranked up on my commute today. Wish my volume went to eleven.
‘If I Fell” is playing now and I feel like I am falling in love with the MonaLisa Twins all over again. Their voices are so magical.
Bravo Ladies! Looking for fun and feeling groovy????
JP
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Awesome! Thanks David.
Just think ???? All those simultaneous smiles ????
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member14/07/2021 at 03:10 in reply to: …and Courageous Superb Long Distance Mountain MarathonersYou are right Jung. This flows so well from beginning to end. We have to add Film Maker to their resume. I could not help think it was as if they mapped out the video ahead of the event. As Lisa and Mona check their time and pulse at each mark, it’s as if they also check their production notes for camera and lighting settings. Running a marathon is huge challenge, then add the elevation, thin air, and carry cameras! It really feels like there was a documentary crew accompanying Team MLT. Camera crew, lighting crew, wardrobe, catering, transportation, editing, nah, Lisa and Mona can cover all of that.
This VLOG carries the viewer from beginning to end. And what an ending it was. The film makers really captured the runner’s highs and lows as they carried on through the course. The added graphics brought it all together. Mapping out the course was a great display of just how treacherous this marathon is. The terrain was a lot rougher than I thought it would be. I worry about injuries. Perhaps some bubble wrap gloves?
I agree, Jung. This VLOG is a true work of art. The soundtrack is perfect. The music matched the video just right.
Where the shadows run from themselves????
JP
‘“Who runs for seven hours straight?!” Lisa and Mona do, that’s who. The girls’ support of each other is truly inspirational.
I hope Mona got a t-shirt. ????
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Johnnypee Parker
Member12/07/2021 at 06:03 in reply to: YouTube Milestones – Five to reach One Million soonThen I clicked 999,998 ????
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Johnnypee Parker
Member12/07/2021 at 06:01 in reply to: YouTube Milestones – Five to reach One Million soon999,994 I’ll Follow The Sun
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Nice find, Jung. This sounds fantastic. Paul always looks so jolly.
“Roll Over Beethoven” is awesome.
John’s scream during “You Can’t Do That” is almost as good as Mona’s.
I still like MLT’s cover of “Til There Was You” better than the boys’.
This is kool. Nice one Jung.
JP
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I didn’t discover AC/DC until Back In Black 1980. I was 15 that year. My older friends were just getting their drivers licenses, so along with that came the odyssey of car stereos, cassette decks, power boosters, equalizers, and if you didn’t have Jensen speakers you didn’t have speakers. We were so competitive about it. I remember endless debates of TDK vs Maxell. I always though TDK tapes had more hiss.
Back then, the kool kids would buy the vinyl, record it on a cassette, and then never play the vinyl to keep it scratch free. Some would tweak the crap out of the EQ and claimed it sounded better than the band’s mix. It didn’t , but they were older so just nod and smile and say “Kool man!”
It sounds silly now. But with that came a lot of great music being played at the correct volume and EQ out of the trunk of our cars. When I go nostalgic I can’t help imagine what 17 year old me would have thought of an iPhone.
“All your music is in here? And it transmits to your stereo via your teeth? What if you have braces? And you can ask it anything, like Captain Kirk? And you can call people with it?”
“Ya, but my parents can track me with it.”
“Throw that away!”
it’s funny, Jung. Sometimes when you do threads like this, I end up on a deep dive of bands I haven’t listened to in a while. Here’s a fine example how awesome AC/DC was. Bag pipes? and it works?!
JP
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Hi Tim,
Welcome to one of the koolest clubs on the web. You are just in time. MLT is working on a new album of originals. As a member of the club, we sometimes get to hear new stuff before it is released. Have you checked out Janitor Joe? Their latest original. It’s awesome.
This site is a lot like Disney World. It’s tons of fun, but you can’t see it all in one day. I have been here for a year now, and I am still finding new stuff.
I live in upstate New York in the Catskills, the home of Rip Van Winkle. We have some nice ski areas around here, too.
Looking forward to your posts and stay groovy!
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member24/06/2021 at 03:49 in reply to: YouTube Milestones – Five to reach One Million soonHoly crap
I just watched “You Can’t Do That”
1,045,963
45K in less than 48 hrs
Thousands of smiles around the world!
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member22/06/2021 at 00:26 in reply to: YouTube Milestones – Five to reach One Million soonI just clicked 4,999,929
Thanks for the update, Lynn.
JP
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Wow, thirty-two. These stats are kool.
Mr Postman still going strong “Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow …”
Thanks David
JP
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Happy birthday Lisa! Happy birthday Mona!
Hope you have the grooviest day ever.
JP
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Let’s not forget,
Wish You Were Here is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 12 September 1975 through Harvest Records and Columbia Records, their first release for the latter. Based on material Pink Floyd composed while performing in Europe, Wish You Were Here was recorded over numerous sessions throughout 1975 at Abbey Road Studios in London.
It’s hard to believe these songs are over forty years old, already.JP