Thomas Randall
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Well yes the guys would jump in and I’m sure Rudi would run to help as well. I’m sure they’re ready to defend them and thought about the possibilities. Kudos to those security folks by the way.
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WOW Lisa! Someone jumped on stage and grabbed one your guitars to pose? Talk about a lot of, um, shall we say nerve! I’m guessing they were drunk. That would have ticked me off real good. Glad security was on top of things. I worry more about some clown trying to be “fresh” with one of you 2 girls honestly. I’m not a dad but I guess I still have dad instincts.
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Thomas Randall
Member29/03/2019 at 21:55 in reply to: Your guitar playing preferences live and in studio?!Good question! Well Mona, you know what happened with The Beatles when they started adding too much extra stuff to the recordings, they couldn’t re-create it live. So keep things simple like your first album! Simple is better most of the time and it’s do-able live! “too many cooks spoil the broth” as they say.
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Yeah that red one is sweet! LOVE to have either color. Big bucks.
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Birds seem to love flying into my pitcher window at certain times of the year! And yes, they seem to love my car too Michael! That’s why I got a white one now! It hides the “visits” better.
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Thomas Randall
Member26/03/2019 at 15:58 in reply to: If you could conjure up a dream allstar concert of a who’s -who (alive/dead)Here’s mine:

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Thomas Randall
Member23/03/2019 at 13:43 in reply to: Mona and Lisa's preferred guitars, the Rickenbacker and GretschTomas thanks for that video, very interesting and very cool history of that Duo Jet! Love to have one of those. Lisa sure makes it sing! George would be proud of her I’m sure.
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How lucky was JOHN to get to hang with Mona & Lisa?! I would have LOVED to be a fly on the wall in that studio!
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Thomas Randall
Member18/03/2019 at 17:16 in reply to: Mona and Lisa's preferred guitars, the Rickenbacker and GretschExcellent post Jung! Lots of great info there.
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“MLT Club members are top fans in our books”. Good, thank you Lisa! Because I don’t do facebook! Tried it MANY, MANY years ago and there’s just too much drama,etc. there. Plus it’s about as secure as a wet paper bag.
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Hi Howard! Thanks, I’m hanging in there. I don’t go down easily. I appreciate the kind words from everyone. Enough of my problems, back to the original thread!
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Hi Jung! I agree, there’s nothing like having a physical record or CD in your hands. It’s kind of strange downloading and listening to MP3’s or FLAC files to listen to music but that’s “progress” apparently. Of coarse I bought the MLTs albums on CDs. Eventually CDs will disappear I imagine like most records have. Probably not for awhile though. Although there ARE real record stores popping up around the U.S. again. I miss records, the music sounded better to me on records and the artwork was of coarse bigger easier to read.
Tom
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Thanks Stephen. It seems that since I turned 60 last year all of a sudden my health started stinking. First I find out I have emphysema in one lung, then I find out I have “barrett’s esophagus”, then my gall bladder acts up and had to be taken out! A week or so after that I developed nerve pain in my right bicep and torso! YAY! It seems to never end. Anyway things are calming down a bit now finally. But yes, Mona and Lisa’s music/videos TRULY helped me through all of that. Medication is good but the best medication is MUSIC and these girls are medicine that is SO easy to swallow! I thank them SO much.
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Hi Mike, I’ll check out those Epiphones. In the meantime I just ordered a Kala baritone ukelele to play with. Should be fun! They’re basically a small guitar without the low E and A strings.
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Man those Gibson J Series are a bit pricey! I can afford one but logically don’t know if I want to spend THAT much on an acoustic. I’m going to be 61 in early May and I’m a bedroom player. Something good in a $500 range or so I can logically go for. But thanks for the suggestions!