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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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GG2:I can find classes for alcoholics anonymous but nothing for energy anonymous lol it didnt effect my sis as much but i took it real serious, instead of playing chords every now n then i nosedived into music total immersion.Music was never about being cool gettin chicks bein famous n touring for me, although all those fringe benifits came & went, its more like my empty church, its my place t go t forget about the madness of it all, sounds pretentious but i cant put it any better
I,d love t be at the grammys tonight
a spare thought for all those affected in Oz thats grim news
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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slept even... ugh yes feeling it now, ended up having dinner at 2pm watching the rugby then finished the nite at 4am, i dont think my organs like me right now, 2nd nite this week i slept in my clothes in someone elses apartment, not good, the couch really didnt help matters
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paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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Jesus and St.Peter are waking along up in Heaven talking about the old days. St.Peter turns to Jesus and says "do you remember when we were down on Earth and you did that walking on water thing? i've always wanted to know how you did that" Jesus replies "come on and i'll show you" So they walk over to a large lake and as soon as he touches the water Jesus starts to sink, with every step he takes he sinks further and further into the water until he totally disappears. A few seconds later he re-appears coughing and spluttering, St.Peter helps him out and asks "what went wrong" Jesus replies "its not my fault, the last time i tried that i did'nt have holes in my feet"
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anibur
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I joined twiitter today.not sure how to use it, but am following Grammys, well supposed to be , not sure how to use it! LOL
http://twitter.com/TheGRAMMYs
I think it might be on ITV2 too.........? In Uk.
did I say i wasn't sure how to use it...........?
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Sun Feb 8 '09 1:14:53 pm
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Skippygirl
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Woke up to the news this morning that we now have 108 dead from the bushfires over the weekend. Very distressing TV and print coverage. Our most famous TV anchor news man and his wife died in their house.
It was 46 deg C here in Melbourne on Saturday with a huge wind like a furnace if you stepped outside - it just created a horror situation and fireballs moved so quickly people didn't have any warning or time to evacuate.
On a musical topic, I'll try to see snippets of the Grammy's from my desktop today if I get time.
I brought home the electric last night - it turned out to be a Telecaster not a Stratocaster, and is REALLY tiny - compared to the acoustic. I bought an amp for $3.80 on ebay (Woodstock 20 watt thing) which should come in a week or so.
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michelle
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We're watching the Pro-Bowl, and my son says "Mom, they're playing Joe!", so I listen closer and there it was - CROWD CHANT in the second quarter :-) and the crowd was singing along! Earlier I was watching downhill skiing and they played Joe's If I Could Fly with Coldplay's music over it - and nobody was singing along.
Chin up Aussies! What a horrible nightmare with all the fires. Our prayers are with you all.
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Sun Feb 8 '09 3:19:06 pm
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Skippygirl
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Thanks maritime and ibanez-god - C and F are so much easier on the electric cos the fingerboard seems flatter and the strings are closer to the board.
With the acoustic I tried tilting the neck higher (I had it pretty much horizontal) so it angled more like 45 deg and C and F were definitely easier.
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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OK...I'll try again to give me a point to catch up from here on T2J. The Grammys are tonight so I figure that'll give me something to talk about later.
What have I been up to for the last month or so?
- I was sick, twice (about three weeks total, but nothing serious).
- I visited home for a week before Christmas (I think I may have mentioned that here).
- I went to a funeral on New Year's Eve.
- I got a flat tire around that same time and have probably spent about $800 fixing it and some car suspension problems it caused since then.
- I was told my job will likely move from Torrance to West Covina in a few months...a change from a 30 mile commute northwest to an hour commute northeast, one way. Separate from this upcoming move, we moved into a smaller office down the street. And we were all told we had to take five furlough days (unpaid days off) between now and the end of March.
- I went on a near-date (::gasp::)...I think she and I both liked each other but there were a lot of mixed signals so nothing happened.
I also found time to go to some cool concerts, as you'd expect. ;-)
I saw the Black Crowes three times in December...I'm pretty sure I talked about those shows here. I saw Eric Johnson a few weeks ago, just before NAMM...probably the best show I've ever seen him do. I saw Kaki King, an amazing acoustic guitarist. And just last night I saw Tim Reynolds, who is probably most famous as the occasional Dave Matthews Band sideman but also actually does some really cool instrumental guitar rock.
I'll elaborate on some of this stuff later, maybe. But I wanted to get it all out of the way quickly now, before the Grammys get going. Man, it would have been cool to see a bunch of lawyers chasing Coldplay around everywhere (I'd love to see the video..."Excuse me, Chris Martin, can you sign my copy of...YOU'VE JUST BEEN SERVED!!!"). I think the fact that Coldplay is avoiding even being officially served up to this point is a sign that the band knows it has something to lose. We'll have to see how it goes, I guess...
...Austin...
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michelle
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Update:
Coldplay will be profiled on a segment on 60 Minutes in the US in the hour preceding the Grammy Awards.
Dunno if I missed it - turnt it on 15 minutes late. They were just interviewing the pilot of the plane that went down in the Hudson River.
I'm 7 pages behind yet...
edit: welcome back austinitsua!
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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michelle - Thanks!
I thought I saw something at work a few days ago that said the entire 60 Minutes episode would be devoted to 1549...I guess that could've changed, but I don't know. Or maybe the 60 Minutes segment on Coldplay will be inside the actual Grammys timeslot? You're three hours ahead of me, so maybe you can tell me what's up... ;-)
I don't think I'll watch the Grammys tonight, but I might flip it on at the end for the Song of the Year award, to see if Coolplay #10 have any dumb things to say about Satch.
Does anyone know of any past examples of Grammy Awards that were retroactively given to other people as a result of lawsuits over writing credits, or maybe session musicians seeking the award for the music they actually recorded? I was looking around online and couldn't find anything, but I bet it's happened before.
It'd be a neat piece of trivia for Joe to win an award (after the fact) that he was never technically nominated for.
Also, to clear up any possible confusion, for everyone...Coldplay is up for several awards tonight, but the only one that has anything to do with Satch is the Song of the Year award (because that's the only one that is related to the songwriter). If the album or song win recording/performance awards it doesn't really affect us.
I don't know how I want tonight to go. Should the song lose in all categories? Or should Coldplay only win the songwriting award, and then have it given to/shared with Satch as a result of the lawsuit?
...Austin...
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Castle49--We got rain on Friday. Yesterday was dry and today it's been cloudy to partly sunny. Not a drop of rain. A friend on the coast in Santa Cruz said they were getting light drizzle, but not much more than wet pavement around his apartment. I sure hope you are getting some rain. I want to volunteer during my vacation (if my husband lets me) clearing dry grass and brush around people's homes (as far south as Santa Barbara Co. if possible) so if Cali goes up in flames this summer/fall people's homes are much less likely to catch fire. Someone's got to do it! God knows Calfire and local firefighters don't have enough personnel and funds to prevent fires from breaking out! Let me know how you think this can be coordinated. Is there a site I can go to to volunteer?
GoldenGirl2;-)
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Hi Everyone--Gonna watch Grammies tonight and before that 60 minutes about the pilot from Danville, Cali who landed disabled airliner 1549(?) on the Hudson River, NY!
So much to catch up on and my Steve's calling me and also my acoustic Fender is feeling neglected! Hubby's listening to Roxy Music--1980s jazzy stuff.
GoldenGirl2
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