Tom Fones
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My favorite scene in “Won’t you listen” is the double cameo by Rudy – i think.
Look at it closely. Cheers
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I don’t know birds that well.
The Nature scenes.
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I knew that i recognized a similar style.
Andy Warhol it is. Cheers.
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Tom Fones
Member15/11/2021 at 20:23 in reply to: MLT Club Duo Session: An impressive collection of worksThanks, Jung,
God i am so 20th century. But don’t you think they might put together
a set of music-video streams like a downloadable CD?
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Tom Fones
Member15/11/2021 at 15:31 in reply to: MLT Club Duo Session: An impressive collection of worksSooner or later they’re going to have a great DVD of originals.
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Tom Fones
Member09/11/2021 at 14:26 in reply to: Great musicians on customizing their guitars for the right soundVariety is always good.
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Walter, multiple youtube videos will definitely put you in limbo for a while.
I used to be the biggest culprit, but i’ve changed my ways.
They have always ultimately responded. Weeks later. Cheers.
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Yep. The cure for the lockdown blues. Mostly.
I forgot to mention Paul Krauss defends the Big Bang Theory very well.
Thanks to David Herrick. More about that later.
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Actually i spent quite a while refreshing my memory poking around the gen’l discussion threads. But i agree about what a repository this forum has become.
Cheers
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Let me add one from Loreena Mckennitt
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Everything i would have contributed has already been uploaded.
I just want to mention that in the Neil Young video it’s Nils Lofgren on guitar with his back to the camera, and Nicolette Larson singing.
Nils is my homey from Bethesda, MD and Nicolette was my should-have-been-homey.
I still miss Nicolette.
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Jacki,
you brighten our evenings.
Cheers
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Juergen,
you need to find a post by Jung in Gen’l Discussion presenting an hour of Beethoven’s influence on Rock-n-Roll produced by Deutsche-Welle. It’s right up your alley. It’s about a year old. Last December.
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Oktobass: 16 Hz is only one octave below open b on the five string (electric) bass,
and only one octave below the bottom of the piano. A 27.50, B 30.87
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Tom Fones
Member02/11/2021 at 14:16 in reply to: Halloween Special – 1967 Music stars share their spookiest expriencesJung, i wonder if Mary Shelley had a brother or boy friend who was very clumsy.
Juergen, i really liked the clock theatre. Much better than the one in Berne.
It must be much newer. I think i am in the wrong discussion thread.