cheese101
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skippy....yeppers...AC by plane, Tahoe by car with my son. Can't get enough of the Foot! :) I hope they do Aussie soon and you can make most of the shows....save yer pennies now!!
Meetin up wit mah peeps in AC, worlds are going to collide, asteroids shatter....and maybe just a titch of fun thrown in fer good measure, LOL!!!
Then in Tahoe, meetin up with a coupla other peeps we've shared the Foot experience with already....my son is so excited for his next road trip!!
ChickenAC!! ChickenHOE!! lol!!
And yet, there are still a few shows to be announced for this tour....hmmmmmmm.....
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Cheese101, the Mrs and I are planning to attend the Tahoe show. Sort of a B-Day present for me (9/1). I'll let you know the certainty later this summer. Freddy
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Mon Jun 29 '09 8:49:22 pm
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cheese101
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bluebuffalo, ohhh coolies!! If I may say, better secure yer tickets and hotel asap...that's a holiday weekend n things will fill up/sell out I bet! But hope to see you both there, there's a coupla more t2jers going as well :)
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i don't think it's necessary to present the Blade Runner movie masterpiece, & that's not really my subject of the day, but i think about Mr Vangelis:
Blade Runner Theme
The man is really great. If some here love keyboard things.
Mithodeia
& maybe mr slanshroom will like this one:
Song of the seas
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Cap steve : saw you talk about poetry.. Hölderlin is the SHIT. He was the language. After him, god, something or nothing.
& on the poetic subject, Stéphane Mallarmé has shown the deep relation between Poetry & Music, Music meanning etymologically, relation, & poetry, creation.
He has analysed that the part of mysterious which stays instinctive in music arises as thought in poetry, but is still mysterious. The great intellectuals of his time were almost all lost in front of his incredible genius.
But Debussy had catched the point, & composed some music to celebrate Mallarmé's poetry:
Après midi d'un faune (prélude)
It has taken to me around 10 years to be able to read Hölderlin & Mallarmé. I mean, to understand a few their thoughts.
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy birthday to our webmaster! I'm not sure how many people know this, but you can watch him grow up -- and change hairstyles ;-) -- by mousing over the timeline on the front page of his website.
Pip Satrini - I love how there's a "nobody" in our T2J group shot, just above the heads of Joan and Brian...haha.
cosmic_ape - Where are you sitting for the LA show? I don't know if you've been to that venue before, but there isn't a bad seat there.
I bought tickets to go to the Berkeley show with my family, but I might try to snag a single ticket for LA later on...we'll see.
Listening to: Sammy Hagar - Karma Wheel
Does anyone know this song? It's the last one on his Not 4 Sale album...the vibe of the song is pretty similar to Learning To Fall.
I like...
...Austin...
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Tue Jun 30 '09 12:08:47 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Pip- Fat g strings....:-/..:-0
Tyler- Welcome
Roo- Hope you all are feeling better soon
Skippy- We don't care about makeovers here. We just love to be entertained. As for mine,..First I have to find spare time alone and be able to relax plus the fact I have never posted a vid.... have to set up a cam so that when one of those creative spurts hit, I can be ready. Probably next winter when I have some time on my hands and hopefully less stress.
Cappy Steve- ditto on Jethro Tull.
Michelle- If you saw that sweaty little loud mouth kid running around the playground re-creating episodes of "The Rookies" and "S.W.A.T." you probably couldn't have resisted either. :-0 THe Farrah shirt had to look really out of place...Ah the Wonder Years.
Satriella- Thanks for the review. Sounds like great memories.
It's almost 3:30. I have to start loading trucks @6:30..must nap
Later no coffee yet .Burly..................
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wolf2
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....The cop chicsarah lynn wolf2 is probably wondering how you do it,live from lumberjack work workout to stay strong for work and ride the t`nt man hey she IS THE LITTLE FOLLOW AROUND THE LUMBERJACK HEY SHE`S just shy and equaling today possible up north with my cmha worker if he want`s to take me their shit man I broke my spare lever and my clutch lever perch is cracked they have new clutch lever kit at canadian tire up north probably buy 2 one for spare brak lever shure they work just flip her over like sarah lynn hahaha! later wolfinator.
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McDave
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.....and then there was a loud, sucking sound....
Anyways....
I can't believe what shameless jackass Joe Jackson is...
When he was being interviewed before the BET Awards the reporter was asking him how MJ's mom and siblings were holding out. And his answer to that was to promote (live on TV) some blue ray enterprise he was staring with his buisness partner. What a joke. "You beat the shit out of your kids when they were growing up"..."I hope you don't see a dime of your son's fortune"..... Worthless turd !!
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Skippygirl:2 busy being a dad i,m afraid so no CF concert for me :( I like the poet & musician concept the idea of working with an artist thats not a musician appeals to me, i,d say yer bro in law must be very knowledgable in flamenco to pull all that off with dancer.I flirted once with gypsy painting & music in the same way but she eventually left for Madrid because Barcelona is a difficult if not impossible place for artists to survive, especially musicians, thats why many move west where there is a healthy and vibrant scene
Cappy:Cheers i,ll look into it
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wolf2
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...hey all that mean`s when you see that cop chic is your showing production like brand new tire`s tube`s oil tylenol with cdeine donut,s pie,s energy drink,s cologhne tape meausre bolt`s etc your the only one equaling your money the rest are somehow doing something illegal where`s their money spent from work wewre good later wolf2.
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Thanks for the well wishes all, swine flu is a bugger, but we seem to be coping well... It seemed to hit me the hardest! Lol.
Also, (shameless plug) I'm exclusively reading and writing on T2J with my iPhone app. It's so convenient! Much easier than via web.
:)
(/shameless plug)
Roo
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Two Shay
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Wonderfully eccentric is Ian Anderson but also an astute businessman. I think he was one of the pioneers of salmon farming in the bonnie land. His music was always a bit cult-ish and he is self deprecating and has some very tongue in cheek lyrics. For me he was a great entertainer and always seemed to have fun on stage, I think it's a shame he never really got the recognition his music (and musicianship) deserves.
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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New York City, June 1969, Christopher Street near the Stonewall Inn. Peaceful demonstration--makes me proud! Turbulent 1960s had moments of wisdom and truth.
GG2
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Tue Jun 30 '09 8:36:28 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cappy:I think most music that doesnt follow main stream fashion pop ends up in the backcurrent caught in the reeds n forgotten about.If its attractive got a silly dance with a silly hook chorus you just upped your chances 1000% of making a living from music...why....because women love t get down n shake their booty n spend their n your money clubbin... where they go the lads follow---- the pop industry sucks donkey balls >:( ... long live CF
Al... cover whore
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