I saw a ca. 1900 Calace mandolyre, but as hard as I tried, I couldn't hear it.
Hope Gary rocked...and that you can still hear.
Eugene
At 11:12 AM 11/15/2007, Narada wrote:
Hank Marvin looks a bigger prat than normal. Very Twee though. Anyway I'm
off to see a proper Lute player tonight...Gary
Hank Marvin looks a bigger prat than normal. Very Twee though. Anyway I'm
off to see a proper Lute player tonight...Gary Moore, his Lute is a
collection of Les Paul's though, and I expect to be partially deaf by 11pm
tonight.
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From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL
A scene from 'Sleeping Beauty' methinks...
In the original Grimm's fairy-tale, didn't the spinner feel a prick?
I rest my case.
Ron (UK)
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From: Roman Turovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:02 PM
To: Lutelist
Subject: [LUTE] YouTube -
Hi Ron, I seem to recall your saying once that you were a long-time
Shadows fan. I wondered when you would weigh in on that one...
David R
On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Ron Fletcher wrote:
A scene from 'Sleeping Beauty' methinks...
In the original Grimm's fairy-tale, didn't the spinner
Hmmm... no wonder they were such a big influence on Nigel North.
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If you think about the British pop music scene pre-Beatles, pre-
Yardbirds, pre-Rolling Stones...you have the Shadows. Unfortunately
they were overwhelmed by the British Invasion, which is very ironic
considering that they were once the biggest rock and roll band in
England.
I've never
From: Ron Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A scene from 'Sleeping Beauty' methinks...
In the original Grimm's fairy-tale, didn't the spinner feel a prick?
Ron (UK)
Inevitably. Even the Lutelist does on occasion.
RT
Subject: [LUTE] YouTube - The Shadows - The Lute Number