Jung Roe
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David. How could I forget the Twilight Zone, and the Outer Limits. Really enjoyed the reruns. Seems there were plenty of great things to watch with just those 12 channels that were available back then. Today with 200 digital channels, I find there is nothing worth watching most of the time.
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Mona, those guitar riffs from your Rick throughout the song just sounded supremely sweet. I’ve listened to that song quite a bit lately on Rubber Soul, but your version blew me away.
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Whoa! That’s awesome Roger. You have an impressive looking set there. Thanks much! Those Strats hanging on the wall just look cool. Are the Godin triplets some of your faves in the collection?
Please do keep them coming. I’m sure others here including Mona and Lisa I’m sure would enjoy seeing your collection. ?
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The Avengers was a classic. Really liked that one Howard.
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I really like the guitar lead in on Close To You as well as on In It For Love. It sounds so rich and intimate and it’s great to learn that wonderful sound was made on your vintage Gretsch Tennessean. Thanks for that insight Lisa, and thanks Rick for that great question. That great Gretsch sound… George Harrison was a big fan of that sound too it seems. I’m learning something new here all the time.
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There were a lot of great things from the 60s, in addition to the music. Aside from what’s been mentioned already, Gilligans Island was one that stood out for me as a kid. My mom didn’t like it as much and use to tease me I’d turn out like him if I watched it too much. ?
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Thanks for that insight Tomas. Something another musician can really appreciate. I know watching Mona and Lisa perform, it looks so natural and effortless, but it’s certainly because of their incredible musical faculty.
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..And really glad to have you here! A very warm welcome. Would love to see all your guitars together one day. 🙂
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Jung Roe
Member11/06/2019 at 01:35 in reply to: Greetings From A World Traveling Beatles and MLT fan.A big welcome John! Great to have you here.
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Your ingenuity always impress. Like the wheels you put on your guitar cases. ?
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Hi Lisa, excuse this old thread revival, but thought it worth raising today to point out the incredible early access video released today gives “Once Upon A Time”, your most hard worked piece on the album, a very worthy and proper launch pad for this great song to be presented to the world.
The video brilliantly bridges the spirit of the 60’s to the present and will let the current generation discover for themselves the beauty of those times and the music. I can hardly wait until June 16th when the video will be publicly released to the world. A monumental video for a truly great song!
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Jung Roe
Member10/06/2019 at 03:08 in reply to: If you could conjure up a dream allstar concert of a who’s -who (alive/dead)Here is mine I found that just happened to be sitting in my hard drive. I recall uploading this to another post here last year, but here it is again.

John, sometimes you never know what famous person might cross your path. My friend Peter visited the Florida Keys about 10 year ago and one evening he was at a party or bar in one of the more famous places down there and had people just signing and writing in his journal that he left at the bar while drinking and having a good time with a lot of people. Drew Barrymore wrote and signed her name in his journal, although he was not aware who Drew Barrymore was until I showed him one of her movies and he vaguely remembered meeting someone who looked like that. So you never know.
Tomas, I like your list. Doors featuring JS Bach, Elton John featuring Beethoven, and Queen featuring Mozart. That would be quite the appearances. I’d love to meet Beethoven. Oh the questions I’d have for him about music.
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That is awesome Rudolph, thanks so much! I think it will be a valuable, useful, and fun feedback tool for all of us on our posts.
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Jacki, they were finally rescued and got off the island??? I missed that one. Will have to find it. ?