you're right, but it's easier to think that i was drunk - at least it's a good 
excuse for falling overboard!
best,
mark

You dreamed you fell overboard drunk, whereas in fact you were totally 
sober... :-)

Thanks, Alan


On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, mark cooley wrote:

> Very nice! I enjoyed these very much. Love the out-blues approach. Good
> recipe of rawness and finesse!? I'm falling drunk overboard on the
> Mississippi and washing up on some oily gulf island beach. I had a dream,
> but can't remember what it was.
> 
> 
> 
> Three Guitar Solos - check them out -
> 
> Three solos recorded on an unusual instrument - a very cheap (plywood
> etc.) Rhapsody guitar that was outfitted in the 1930s 0r 1940s with an
> early electric pickup. The sound is amazingly good. Photographs and
> three pieces follow. The guitar has an odd sound; I put new very light
> gauge electric guitar strings on it. I wouldn't have been able to play
> these pieces on any other instrument. The neck is very wide, the body
> small. If you have any information on Rhapsody instruments (I found
> nothing online) or this particular pickup (ditto), please let me know.
> It's definitely not humbucking. The knobs etc. are bakelite and the
> soldering style etc. seems very early.
> 
> http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/1940.mp3http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/1941.mp3http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/1942.mp3
> 
> http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rhapsody1.jpghttp://espdisk.com/alansondheim/rhapsody2.jpg


      
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