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Bloke, I very much have liked what I have heard of you playing via links provided or files sent.

But please take a look at your avatar. There your playing has become kind of predictable.

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imperialbari wrote:Bloke, I very much have liked what I have heard of you playing via links provided or files sent.

But please take a look at your avatar. There your playing has become kind of predictable.

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That... was beautiful. :cry:
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You guys sounded great, bloke. You were working hard and sounding fine.
I used to have a black Gibson 335 like your guitar player.
Your mike rig looks interesting. How is it attached to the helicon?
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Quite a line-up!

Is NO up and running again with population and infrastructure?

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Hey Joe-

Been a while - really enjoyed the clips! Haven't been to the NO festival but looks great. Check out and say hi to Matt Perrine, who I'm sure you know is a Scary Tuba Player and great guy. Haven't seen him since he lost his place down there but I think he's back in the area. BTW, the old 186 you fixed up for me ended up with Matt Good to play in quintet. Wish I still had that one, oh well . . .

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bloke wrote:' heard of these zydeco bands before? They sounded great.
I'm familiar with both of them and have a few of Buckwheat's recordings.

Pretty impressive that your band was on the same bill!
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8 Buckwheat sound samples:

http://www.buckwheatzydeco.com/bwzydeco ... music.html

5 Dikki Du sound samples:

http://www.dikkidu.com/clips.htm

bloke’s rambling samples are linked to in his signature. I have one huge complaint about these samples: They are too few!

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Was the groom a bit reluctant? :shock:
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Congrats on the wedding.
(See you at the Gottlieb family reunion?)
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Congratulations!

And I unwittingly jumped into your busy days with a tech question. Thanks for the answer!

Glad CmR wasn't the small target.

The Mid-East invasion troops in our country also bring guns to their wedding celebrations. But as houses here are not thatched adobes allowing for free bullet passage, terrible things happened when the joyfully expressive shots ricocheted from the concrete roof.

Glad I still can see air between the helicon circle and you.

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Note the apalling lack of a glitter gold Kellyberg on the helicon.
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Hollow (= double) wall metal clarinet?

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bloke wrote:I've told the powers that be in the band that we have now officially become 'pole-dancing music' specialists.
Sorry Sir, would that be the North or the South Pole? Or are you just doing folklore from Poland?
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bloke wrote:Klaus, you know what pole-dancing is...The reason you've never witnessed to a demonstration is because the exhibition halls generally are not equipped with bicycle racks. :shock:

For your viewing pleasure, here's a picture of one of Michael's relatives demonstrating the routine:

:arrow: Image
What I have understood about pole dancing in the US is that they need to mount the poles securely to floor as well as to roof. Just to prevent the dancer from using the pole as a tooth picker. Or was it a reversed function?

The relativity of that relative doesn’t relate to Einstein’s theoretical relativity. Will you or shall I decode the name of Einstein? On a related topic there is a song about Hitler to the first strain of Colonel Bogey. Royal Albert Hall is an important part of the rhyming. This isn’t about politics, rather about anatomy.

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I didn’t inspire that nausea of yours. You should rather remove that big mirror from your workshop.

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iwazgonnasaysomthinbout that jazz cookin - but this string seems to be cookin nuff without the comment so I own't rehash it all. Good stuff, joe. Enjoyed listnin.
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bloke wrote:
Ken Herrick wrote:iwazgonnasaysomthinbout that jazz cookin - but this string seems to be cookin nuff without the comment so I own't rehash it all. Good stuff, joe. Enjoyed listnin.
Thanks very much, and glad you liked it...I haven't heard it yet...but I guess (??) I heard it when I played it :shock: ...I just wish that the "Mardi Gras" tune (though just as primitive a tune as "Saints") was on there as well.
Indeed. Great stuff. Even had some closeups of the guy playing the sousaphone.
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way cool!
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