Johnnypee Parker
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Nice one, Jung. You picked a lot of my favorites. This is a good sample of what MLT is capable of.
Didn’t Mona say they only cover songs that they really like?
We are lucky. They really like some great ones.
Their diverse range of styles makes it difficult to guess what they are going to do next. I can not wait to see what’s next.JP
I love the look on Mona’s face in the Sugar Man screen.
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Hi Tim,
That shirt looks kool. Aren’t the autographed CD’s great?
JP
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A great day, indeed! The Postman has delivered!
JP
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Good one, Jung. The Mr Soft solo is amazing. I have to go watch it again. I can’t watch it without smiling. Lisa’s smile is so contagious.
When you mentioned Uke, my first thought was I Don’t Know Birds Tha Well. Great minds…
My favorite for Mona’s blues harp is Both Sides Now. She is so subtle in some parts floating around Lisa’s voice. Of course, I can never discount The Best Years of Our Lives, pun intended. ????
TGIF!
JP
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Happy Easter, everyone. We have a picture perfect day here, not a cloud in sight. ☕️☀️☀️☀️☀️
JP
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Yes, I’m gonna be a star. 4,965,235
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Hey Diana,
That concert is totally awesome. One standout track for me would be Wonderful Tonight. It is my favorite Clapton song and they, again, made it their own. It’s fun looking around here.
I call it a Rock & Roll dream in real time.Rudi and Michaela are the koolest parents in the world. Oh, and have you seen the skydiving video in the Out & About section.? It’s way kool. The soundtrack is perfect. Big screen, volume eleven, replay.
When someone mentions the eighties, doesn’t it seem like it was just a little while ago?
JP
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Why, why says the junk in the yard. Does the junk know it’s true value and wonder why the shop wants to sell, sell?
I am not very familiar with this song, so I am listening to this Duo Session to get more familiar with it. Another beautiful performance. These two are talented beyond belief. Mona’s bass is very smooth. She looks like she is having a lot of fun. Well, they both do.
This song reminds me of the little things in life that we each value as treasures. I have some items from my childhood that I have held onto. Years ago, when my wife and I were doing our spring cleaning, she suggested some of these items could be tossed. I began picking up each one and telling her it’s meaning, and she understood why I valued them.
(I also pointed out that her “junk” pile was overpowering mine)Thanks, Alan Wood. l liked the excerpt of Paul’s memory of writing this song. I love how he describes his thought process. “Certain words either make colours in your head or bring up a feeling.”
Jung, that’s a pretty sharp looking watch. Imagine the stories it could tell.
I wonder if it’s first owner ever wondered if it would still be working one hundred years later. That’s incredible.JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member18/03/2021 at 01:32 in reply to: Happy #MLTBuzzLuvGroovified St. Paddy’s Day All !!Looks great, Jacki. Is purpleless a word?
JP
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I hear ya, Jung. The first time I played this I was so impressed, I had to replay it a couple times right away. Lisa puts just the right emotion in her voice here, well she always does, but I like the soulful tone here. Mona’s playing shows how versatile she is. Groovy pop songs, rock, ballads, she can play it all.
I remember when I first started listening to MLT, I was having trouble distinguishing who was singing. Nowadays I love the subtle differences of their voices. Mona has quite a range to her singing. She can sing sweet high harmonies, or raspy rock like Club 27. She sounds so kool here.
As for Lisa’s bass, holy crap, it’s amazing. How do they play like that and sing so well never missing a beat? I am sure their answer would be practice, practice, practice.
JP
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Hitchhiker’s Guide is a funny short read. If I remember correctly, it is a trilogy with four books. I read them a gazillion years ago. Like Michael said, “Always carry a towel.”
Fun fact, Douglas Adams was a friend of David Gilmour’s.
I hope I see you all at the Restaurant At The End Of The Universe
Mostly harmless,
JP
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These are great. Friday is just around the corner.
JP
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Happy Birthday Rudi! March birthdays are the best. Jung, my son, my brother and I all have March birthdays. But then there are some pretty important June birthdays too, I think. My wife’s birthday is in June. Seems like there is one other one,….hmm?
JP
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Have you ever read any Douglas Adams? Spoiler alert – If I remember correctly, the answer to Life the Universe and Everything is forty-two.
JP
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Hi H.
They posted a pic on Twitter and Facebook. Have a look at the Social Media page.
It’s a groovy picture of Rudi and his gifts.JP