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bloke wrote:blokepieces LLC is sponsoring a National Tour of me playing famous tuba protest songs from the '60's.

Does anyone have the sheet music to any of those...?? I believe most copies were burned.

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I'd guess (given the times) that they probably weren't deliberately destroyed ... more likely rolled-and-smoked ... :shock:
Hope you can find at least some of them! I always liked "Where Have All the Keefers Gone" ... good stuff, Maynard. :tuba:
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bloke wrote:Does anyone have the sheet music to any of those...?? I believe most copies were burned.
Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?

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Joe-
I do have the old Civil Was Song 'God Save The South'...if u need it.... :wink:

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jonesmj wrote:Joe-
I do have the old Civil Was Song 'God Save The South'...if u need it.... :wink:
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For these times, it probably should be "God Save the U.S.A."(wink purposely omitted)
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bloke wrote:blokepieces LLC is sponsoring a National Tour of me playing famous tuba protest songs from the '60's.

Does anyone have the sheet music to any of those...??
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind.
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Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
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bloke wrote:
Mark wrote:Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
Quite honestly, Mark, what I REALLY need is a DRIVER...
Now THERE's a Magic Bus if ever I saw one! (and, as always, you're either on the bus or off the bus) :oops:
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Joe-
Let's see...we have had 'Woodstock'.....might this be the time for 'Blokestock?'......hmmm.......instead of 'Deadheads' we have 'Blokeheads'.....

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bloke wrote:
Mark wrote:Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
Quite honestly, Mark, what I REALLY need is a DRIVER...

Baby you can drive my car.....
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bloke wrote:My back-up band now has a website:

http://tinyurl.com/meet-the-band
This is oh so sad, but oh so true! Were it not..........
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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LOL....
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bloke wrote:
Mark wrote:Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
Quite honestly, Mark, what I REALLY need is a DRIVER...
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bloke wrote:
Mark wrote:Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
Quite honestly, Mark, what I REALLY need is a DRIVER...
I have the vehicle you need.

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But you have to supply the hippie flowers.

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Rick Denney wrote:
bloke wrote:
Mark wrote:Hey dude, can I be your roadie?
Quite honestly, Mark, what I REALLY need is a DRIVER...
I have the vehicle you need.

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But you have to supply the hippie flowers.

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I didn't see any of those around Berkeley in the hippie days, Rick. But saw LOTS of these:
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Ace wrote:I didn't see any of those around Berkeley in the hippie days, Rick. But saw LOTS of these:
I had one of those, too--a '71 Campmobile. Again, you would have had to supply the hippie flowers, but I did install the orange shag carpet.

Those Berkeley hippies just had no class. But the GMC Motorhome didn't come out until 1973--already a little late for the Berkeley scene.

Toyota engine? No, that would be entirely too practical and reliable. This one has an Oldsmobile 455 with Toronado/Eldorado front-wheel drive. Can you say "torque"?

Back to hipness: The Redhead and I were driving the motorhome to the Jersey Shore. We were driving down the beach drag at Belmont Beach or some such, and the traffic was heavy. We noticed a crowd of 20-ish surfer types on the sidewalk, and they pointed at us in open-mouthed awe. One guy punched his buddy, and said loudly, "I want one of those." We couldn't hear him, but it was obvious what he was saying.

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Trippy, Dude!
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Hey Rick,

That looks a lot like the Urban Assault Vehicle introduced in the movie "Stripes" with Bill Murray. Nice ride especially if it's outfitted with rockets. :)
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tundratubist wrote:Hey Rick,

That looks a lot like the Urban Assault Vehicle introduced in the movie "Stripes" with Bill Murray. Nice ride especially if it's outfitted with rockets. :)
An office mate, on seeing a picture of it when I first bought it, exclaimed "An EM-50!".

Mine doesn't have the optional equipment, alas. But it will smoke the front tires!

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Rick Denney wrote:This one has an Oldsmobile 455 with Toronado/Eldorado front-wheel drive. Can you say "torque"?
I used to have an Oldsmobile 442; so I think I may be able to handle this vehicle.

Hopefully, we won't be going to any foreign countries. I would hate to make a mistake converting bridge and overpass clearances from meters.

Also, if we paint flowers on the outside, what do you think it will look like to the fuzz when I drive by buzzing on my mouthpiece stuck into a clear Forced Air Resistance Tube.
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jonesmj wrote:Joe-
I do have the old Civil Was Song 'God Save The South'...if u need it.... :wink:

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that is the 1860's I think bloke meant the 1960's....
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