That's a great question!

Since I'm a guitar picker, I'd have to say that dueling down with Pat,
Skunk, John and Tom for 20 or so minutes in an extended Listen To The Music
lick-trading jam would pretty much complete my life.
Option #2: I'm sitting quietly at Saratoga this August when out of nowhere,
John suddenly comes down with a bad case of the Claw (sorry John). Lo and
behold, it's Slack Key time, and Pat motions my way to hop on stage and play
the complementary part of this great American tune!

Dave
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> Hi all:
>
> This weekend after our wonderful snowstorm up here (12"), I was outside
for a
> walk with my husband, and we passed the window of a local music store. In
the
> window was a guy playing a piano--the beginning part of Locomotive Breath,
> and after that he went into China Grove, along with some other great
tunes.
>
> We went inside to listen to him play some more, and I started thinking: if
I
> were ever lucky enough (as our wonderful friend Doobster was in December
of
> 1999) to actually have the chance to sing and play with our favorite band,
> what song would be the one I would want to play and sing to? I have played
> piano since I was five, and for keyboarding, it would have to be
Chinatown.
> If I was a guitar player, it would be The Doctor. To sing to, it would
have
> to be the harmony part on Sweet Feelin.
>
> What are the rest of your thoughts on this?
>
>
> Debbie.
>
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