Costello/Tater on David Letterman Thurs night

2009-06-02 Thread Don Grieser
Stay up late Thursday night and catch the Tater on the Late Show with Costello. Y ha! Or, set the recorder and go to bed and watch it later, but don't miss it. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Ookpik Waltz

2009-06-02 Thread Mark Seale
This is a wonderful waltz, also known as the Canadian Waltz (at least down here). I've never considered playing it on mandolin, it works really well. Nicely done, Don. Mark On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Don Grieser wrote: > There's a song a week group over on the cafe and this is one that >

Re: Secrets, Profane & Sugarcane

2009-06-02 Thread Don Grieser
Just started listening to it--got the download from iTunes. Even came with the liner notes/booklet. Yes, indeed, going to be listening to this a lot. On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Nelson wrote: > > I picked this disc up this morning, and have listened to it > (interrupted several times) once

Re: This Just in...Compton/Grier Gig

2009-06-02 Thread mistertaterbug
Holstein, I await an invitation from a good festival gig to pay airfare. The rest is doable after that. Taterbug On Jun 2, 7:02 am, The Holstein Kid wrote: > Sir-Tater, > > We await your return to Australia! > > Regards, HK > > On Jun 2, 12:24 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote: > > > Hoorah!  20

Re: Secrets, Profane & Sugarcane

2009-06-02 Thread Nelson
I picked this disc up this morning, and have listened to it (interrupted several times) once. I like it so far. "The Crooked Line" is one of my favorites. On Jun 2, 8:47 am, lj...@intas.net.au wrote: > Twice in recent days we have heard various tracks from this new CD on > our Australian Nation

Re: Secrets, Profane & Sugarcane

2009-06-02 Thread ljtom
Twice in recent days we have heard various tracks from this new CD on our Australian National Radio. Very cool. On May 30, 10:39 am, lj...@intas.net.au wrote: > The mandolin effort reminded me why I choose to play mandolin rather > than say trumpet or even the fiddle.  I have to keep an open mi

Re: Introduction

2009-06-02 Thread The Holstein Kid
Howdy Rek, I'm a fellow tater student and I managed to read your blog on ego. Too true :-) I also agree with your comment about some of the throw away lines Mike comes out with that seem to have a resounding impact later on once dwelled upon. His lessons are 'gold'. Best get them whilst they're

Re: Mando workshop and Big Apple'achia

2009-06-02 Thread The Holstein Kid
Mike R, This 546 Nations Brothers - Negro Suppertime.mp3 kind of reminds of Boodle De Bum Blues in a way. Interesting. Thanks for the sound clip. HK On Jun 2, 2:08 am, solofiddle wrote: > Wow! I think I want them women to come to my next party...Now that's > entertainment! --~--~-~--~

Re: Costello Show

2009-06-02 Thread The Holstein Kid
The more I hear it, the more I like it. Love The Crooked Line and Red Cotton straight off the bat. Could it have taken a touch of the Tater to instigate/r my sudden thirst for EC? Me thinks so! Really! HK On Jun 2, 5:25 am, Mike Romkey wrote: > ROYAL DANISH OPERA?!? (g) Maybe this is "Sir" Tate

Re: This Just in...Compton/Grier Gig

2009-06-02 Thread The Holstein Kid
Sir-Tater, We await your return to Australia! Regards, HK On Jun 2, 12:24 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote: > Hoorah!  20 minutes from my house.  I'll be that real good lookin' feller in > overalls in the front row, maybe I'll wear a tie too so's you will reconize > me. > > Clyde Clevenger >