Wasn't "Dahli Lamar" in Blazing Saddles
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t; From: "Terry W. Harvey"
> To: "Taterbugmando"
> Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:31:44 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: Re: A Blurb from "The Music Lesson" by Victor Wooten
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> Chubby,
> You ain't gettin' no hug!! He just got a
rbugmando"
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:31:44 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: A Blurb from "The Music Lesson" by Victor Wooten
Chubby,
You ain't gettin' no hug!! He just got a damn banjo!!
You probably already have a capo for it.
Oh was that The Dalai Lam
Chubby,
You ain't gettin' no hug!! He just got a damn banjo!!
You probably already have a capo for it.
Oh was that The Dalai Lama? The Oregon spelling ;) :)
On Nov 20, 8:28 am, Chubby wrote:
> Thanx Clydeo..yer such a kind old soul, oh by the way does this
> Thistle character have a christ
us a bigger hammer.
Clyde Clevenger
Just My Opinion, But It's Right
Salem, Oregon
Old Circle
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From: "Chubby"
To: "Taterbugmando"
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:28:44 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: A Blurb from "
Thanx Clydeo..yer such a kind old soul, oh by the way does this
Thistle character have a christian name.
chubbo
On Nov 19, 9:44 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote:
> Jim, it's okay if you like Thile, I won't tell.
>
> Clyde Clevenger
> Just My Opinion, But It's Right
> Salem, Oregon
> Old Circl
Thanx Spud Daddy fer talkin me down.I was ready to jump. Oh and I
aint gots no PC, I gots Mac.
Chubby the Thankful
On Nov 20, 8:07 am, mistertaterbug wrote:
> Okay, group hug for Chubby. Here we go.uuh...now, ain't
> that better? Here's my take on it, Skinny; I agree with you tha
Okay, group hug for Chubby. Here we go.uuh...now, ain't
that better? Here's my take on it, Skinny; I agree with you that there
are way too many people running around telling us all to be more PC.
I'm sick to death of Oprah Winfrey too.
It's obvious that you have your likes and dislikes,
Okay, group hug for Chubby. Here we go.uuh...now, ain't
that better? Here's my take on it, Skinny; I agree with you that there
are way too many people running around telling us all to be more PC.
It's obvious that you have your likes and dislikes, as it is obvious I
have mine. I see not
I agree. Probably the secret lies in putting your internal music
critic/technician on the back burner and really opening your ears. I'm
astounded at how often, when I go back to a piece of music I've spent
time with – transcribed, tried to play, sing or whatever – and just
listen to it obliquely, I
Jim, it's okay if you like Thile, I won't tell.
Clyde Clevenger
Just My Opinion, But It's Right
Salem, Oregon
Old Circle
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What is so damn wrong with having yer on personal taste and the way
you come of it. Anymore there seems to be this self righteous group of
dingbats that feel the need to inform others what you should like,
when you should like it and how you should like. And if you dont then
yer some kind of racist
It is...and I don't buy it or pick it out but if I run across it, and
its friends..I can find some music in it, and some appreciation and
inspiraton.
linda
On Nov 20, 10:49 am, "Terry W. Harvey" wrote:
> Tud,
> That is definitely one ass-kickin' song from Ms. Jett, the whole
> A.C.D.C. thing
> ho
Tud,
That is definitely one ass-kickin' song from Ms. Jett, the whole
A.C.D.C. thing
how can you lose? The black & white noir, driving distortion - Rockin'
F'n Roll man!!
Yeah that's seriously out there in the far distant galaxies of
anything i would want to
try and play, i don't even have one of t
I'm glad you told me this came from Victor or I would have decided it
was rubbish before even reading it. This is of course true and I'm
also guilty. On the other hand, stereotypes are a real time-saver...
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/33210
Brian
On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, mistertaterbug wro
I'm okay with an occasional friend who is not a musician, but family members
must pick
I'll really miss Granny and Aunt Sally, but, hey, it was their choice.
Clyde Clevenger
Just My Opinion, But It's Right
Salem, Oregon
Old Circle
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From: "Tud Jones"
I als
Thoughtful post.
That is one reason I like to listen to (or go hear) music I don't want
to try to play. It is easier to turn off that voice in my head and
just enjoy music for what is is rather than thinking who it is, what
they are playing, are they in tune, is it "traditional" enough blah,
blah b
I borrowed "The Music Lesson" from David Grier. It's a book filled
with a lot of interesting insights of ways to look at music, how it
relates to life situations and life in general and our interpretation
of it or lack thereof. I find it to be enlightening in some ways and
far-fetched in others, wh
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