Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:14 am
It's good to know you were willing to suffer in the cause of good music.BGII wrote: Anyway, it was fun - lots of great looking gals around too.
Barry Guerrero
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It's good to know you were willing to suffer in the cause of good music.BGII wrote: Anyway, it was fun - lots of great looking gals around too.
Barry Guerrero
Fantastic! I always prefer beer and sauerbraten to hippies and hashish!No mojo, I'm afraid it really did look more like this - including our own perfomances of "Sierra Madre Del Sol" (it comes up later on this Youtube excerpt).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hLScSEb_g8
For how long did you peek before you realized there were no tubas (tuben)?????Steve Inman wrote:I **WAS** disappointed to note that the beer tent bands did NOT have any tubas (in the tents that I peeked into).
Which beer tents did you check out? In my experience, most of the tents have a proper Blaskapelle with a tuba and lots of oval tenorhorns, at least during the day. The more fashionable tents tend to substitute these with an electric bass guitar and saxophones in the evening, but the traditional ones (e.g. Augustiner, Hacker) keep the same setup.Steve Inman wrote:Well ....
Oktoberfest in Muenschen isn't too bad either!![]()
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I **WAS** disappointed to note that the beer tent bands did NOT have any tubas (in the tents that I peeked into).
Cheers,
Steve "ein Bier, bitte" Inman
Back in Kokomo, IN