Johnnypee Parker
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Hey Don,
I live in the Northern Catskills about an hour south of Albany. I grew up a couple hours north of here, but the love of a beautiful women brought me down here.
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Hi Don,
I am kind of a newbie here, too. I live in upstate New York.
There are a lot of treasures here. I hope you stumble upon the girl’s performance of She’s Leaving Home. This amazing performance really showcases the girl’s talent(s).
I could tell you where it is, but I thought it would be better if you stumble upon it. You will find plenty of other gems on your journey through the world of MLT
JP
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Howard BedwellThese are hilarious. The last one is the best. Thanks for a good laugh to start the day.
I am drinking Death Wish coffee at the moment. I hope that doesn’t tie in with this.
JP
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This is funny. A little while ago , like minutes, I was totally thinking about the last time I saw a phone booth. I log onto the forum and there is another post about remember when.My sons were with my wife and me at an older restaurant when we happened upon one of those phone booth benches. Remember the half bench by the wall? The pay phone was mounted on the wall with a faux desk and everything under it. The desk top was to write things down on paper. Omg weren’t we around before post-it’s?
The phone was gone, but the outline of it was still emblazoned into the wall.
The boys asked what that seat was. I told them it was a pay phone and they just smiled and shook their heads. It seemed as if they were gritting there teeth foreseeing a trip down memory lane with Dad.
I think the whole public phone system concept puzzles them.
Did I ever tell you about…
Memory Lane can be A slippery slope
JP
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Hi Kenneth, I am JP.
As I was reading your tips to train right and left hand coordination, I thought it sounded like surreal life tips. “For every left hand chord there is a rhythm to be applied to your right hand.”
I loved reading it and comparing your words to the rhythms of life.
After all, isn’t that what music is, the rhythms of life?
Thanks Kenneth!
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David Herrick, we grew up at the same time. I graduated 1983, also. Record and CD stores were everywhere back then. Our generation has seen CD’s, Beta, VHS, DVD’s, not to mention video rental stores, come and go. Remember when Home PC’s became affordable, and the internet!!! Well I hope Lisa and Mona are here to stay!
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Johnnypee Parker
Member01/06/2020 at 16:42 in reply to: Never liked the Beatles – Until There Was YouHey Steve, clever opening- Never liked the Beatles – Until There Was You
Did you see their cover of She’s Leaving? It incredible. It is so impressive the way the girls can sit down with just their guitars and a microphone, never missing a note on their guitars, and then sing in perfect harmony without missing a note. These live sessions are amazing. How can they do that in one take?
Sure, it is probably more takes then we know, but still.
JP