James Bond's new weapon of choice...

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James Bond's new weapon of choice...

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Any suggestions for my next victim, err, I mean subject??

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Here is a true challenge. Try wrapping a Sousaphone around Lenny Kravitz.
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docpugh wrote:Any suggestions for my next victim, err, I mean subject??
I enjoy your Photoshop work very much!

I will offer up an idea in the "Governator" of California. Being of good Austrian stock I am sure he has the ingrained genetics for music and playing tuba.
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bbtubaman wrote:i would love to see Sean Connery as well.

and the Blues Brothers each holding one since one plays tuba anyway.
I second the Blues Bros suggestion.
(Perhaps you are now "on a mission...")
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TubeNet wrote:Here is a true challenge. Try wrapping a Sousaphone around Lenny Kravitz.
Mmmmmm...the gears are grinding! I think I may take on Sean's challenge first. Don't despair, I'll get to the others as well.

For you, bbtubaman, check back to a post a few weeks ago. I've presented a Sean Connery image here. Here's the link.
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Definitely Connery -- P. Brosnan is NOT a tubist (even though Bond would have surely excelled!)
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in the German Brass DVD of Bach. Walter Hilgers is james bond.
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Walter is an even better choice!
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bbtubaman wrote:I think Charles Bronson and Steven Segal would have played tuba as well.
Do you mean the earlier, Magnificent Seven or Dirty Dozen Charles Bronson, or the later 10 to Midnight or Death Wish guy?
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What about including ol' blue eyes. Tubas can be melodic "crooners" as well, ya know.
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JB wrote:What about including ol' blue eyes. Tubas can be melodic "crooners" as well, ya know.
Yes! I never thought of Sinatra as a tuba player. Stay tuned for that one.
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