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On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:31:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Eisboch wrote:

You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.

I call BS.

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I don't have a slow DSL internet connection. I thought the opening was
overly schmaltzy, but the quality of playing did get better. I'd say
your guy "covered" Smith quite well. But he's not as good as Smith was.


A faster connection makes a video play faster.

Wow.


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On Jun 12, 9:34*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
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Well, I was "exposed" to that sort of organ playing (but not that level)
at a very young age. *My dad was an advanced amateur organist, and we
always had a Hammond, Wurlitzer or Gulbransen in the living room. The
last organ was another Hammond, with a Leslie speaker that my dad
"stashed" in a corner of the adjacent dining room, much to the annoyance
of my mother. He did his own repairs, too, with boxes of tubes, harmonic
drawbars, et cetera, in the basement.


HA HA HA HA... What a bunch of ****!! * Harry googles three organs and
suddenly he had them in the living room. .. snerk * *I was exposed
as my mom sang all over the east coast professionally. Even now I have
a Lowrey Director in my living room, a real one Harry, not one of your
dad's... Pfffftt... This is great, Harry is going off the deep end
again...


His father would hear an intricate song once and know it from start to
finish!!!!!!
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Eisboch wrote:

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m...
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Yeah?

Top this:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...om=PL&index=42



She was good, no doubt. Too bad it isn't a B3.

Here's a B3. In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.

He has an interesting background. As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M

Eisboch



Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.


You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.

I call BS.

Eisboch


I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents.

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John H wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:31:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.

I call BS.

Eisboch


I don't have a slow DSL internet connection. I thought the opening was
overly schmaltzy, but the quality of playing did get better. I'd say
your guy "covered" Smith quite well. But he's not as good as Smith was.


A faster connection makes a video play faster.

Wow.


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John H

"BEND OVER - The 'change' is coming!"


If your internet connection is fast enough, you can bend time, and
actually respond to the post before it was made. Harry's is only fast
enough that he can respond to a 13 min. post 4 minutes after it was
posted.

Next year, he is going with the light speed connection.

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On Jun 12, 9:56*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
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Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
om...
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Yeah?


Top this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...List&p=7860F24...


She was good, no doubt. * Too bad it isn't a B3.


Here's a B3. * In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. * *I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.


He has an interesting background. *As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. *He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. * He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. * Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M


Eisboch


Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.


You know what? * You don't know what you are talking about. * There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. * You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.


I call BS.


Eisboch


I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. *If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents. *

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Man, having yard tents for your Annual Tent Party would be off the
hook!


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On Jun 12, 9:37*am, HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 12, 9:26 am, HK wrote:


Well, I was "exposed" to that sort of organ playing (but not that level)
at a very young age. *My dad was an advanced amateur organist, and we
always had a Hammond, Wurlitzer or Gulbransen in the living room. The
last organ was another Hammond, with a Leslie speaker that my dad
"stashed" in a corner of the adjacent dining room, much to the annoyance
of my mother. He did his own repairs, too, with boxes of tubes, harmonic
drawbars, et cetera, in the basement.


HA HA HA HA... What a bunch of ****!! * Harry googles three organs and
suddenly he had them in the living room. .. snerk * *I was exposed
as my mom sang all over the east coast professionally. Even now I have
a Lowrey Director in my living room, a real one Harry, not one of your
dad's... Pfffftt... This is great, Harry is going off the deep end
again...


*I* didn't have them, **** for brains. My father did. Unlike everyone in
your family, my dad was quite accomplished in a number of areas,
including music and painting.

What has anyone in your lineage every accomplished?


Uh, they invented the airplane!? I am related to Orvill and Wilbur
Wright..... How about you?

Has anyone besides me noticed that most literary references Harry
makes are books we all read in the eigth grade? I still don't think he
got out of High School with his skin... snerk


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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 12, 9:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Yeah?
Top this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...List&p=7860F24...
She was good, no doubt. Too bad it isn't a B3.
Here's a B3. In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.
He has an interesting background. As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M
Eisboch
Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.
You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.
I call BS.
Eisboch

I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents.

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Man, having yard tents for your Annual Tent Party would be off the
hook!


It is a radical concept, but what the heck. I am wondering if anyone
has a recommendation for a good source of fabric that would breath as
well as cotton, yet strong enough to be able to cover 3 footballs
fields. I want to cover half of my backyard, and leave the other half
open so people can play golf on my par 3 course.
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 10:05:12 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 12, 9:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Yeah?
Top this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...List&p=7860F24...
She was good, no doubt. Too bad it isn't a B3.
Here's a B3. In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.
He has an interesting background. As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M
Eisboch
Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.
You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.
I call BS.
Eisboch
I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents.

--
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Man, having yard tents for your Annual Tent Party would be off the
hook!


It is a radical concept, but what the heck. I am wondering if anyone
has a recommendation for a good source of fabric that would breath as
well as cotton, yet strong enough to be able to cover 3 footballs
fields. I want to cover half of my backyard, and leave the other half
open so people can play golf on my par 3 course.


Did I hear 'golf'?

Should I bring my cart?

http://www.blavish.com/wp-content/up...olf%20Cart.jpg
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John H wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 10:05:12 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 12, 9:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Yeah?
Top this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...List&p=7860F24...
She was good, no doubt. Too bad it isn't a B3.
Here's a B3. In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.
He has an interesting background. As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M
Eisboch
Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.
You know what? You don't know what you are talking about. There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.
I call BS.
Eisboch
I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents.

--
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Man, having yard tents for your Annual Tent Party would be off the
hook!

It is a radical concept, but what the heck. I am wondering if anyone
has a recommendation for a good source of fabric that would breath as
well as cotton, yet strong enough to be able to cover 3 footballs
fields. I want to cover half of my backyard, and leave the other half
open so people can play golf on my par 3 course.


Did I hear 'golf'?

Should I bring my cart?

http://www.blavish.com/wp-content/up...olf%20Cart.jpg
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John H

"BEND OVER - The 'change' is coming!"


Yes, please do. We can use the golf cart to hold the .Dom Perignon.1998
that I purchased for our little shindig. I thought it was be a pleasant
change from the normal Beer Cart.

While it is not official (and I couldn't say if it was) Obama might be
stopping by for dinner.

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On Jun 12, 10:34*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
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John H wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 10:05:12 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 12, 9:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
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"HK" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
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Yeah?
Top this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs0nB...List&p=7860F24...
She was good, no doubt. * Too bad it isn't a B3.
Here's a B3. * In fact, in some of the sections of the video, Monaco
is playing the exact B3 I have in the music shop. * *I have pictures
and a CD of him playing it that came with the organ when I bought it.
He has an interesting background. *As a young kid, around the age of
11, he was learning to play an accordion but contracted some form of
a neurological disease. *He totally lost control of the muscles that
control finger movements. * He had to relearn, by shear will power,
the ability to control movement of his hands and fingers. * Even
today if you watch closely the way he forms chords on the organ
keyboard and attacks the keys is a bit different from what you would
normally expect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xVU_BLow5M
Eisboch
Great organist, to be sure, but even though he is playing a tribute to
Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Smith he ain't.
You know what? * You don't know what you are talking about. * There is
no way you even bothered to watch or listen to the Tribute that I
linked. It's over 13 minutes long and the tribute doesn't start until
about half way through. * You responded to the link within 4 minutes of
me posting it. There's no way you could have even heard it.
I call BS.
Eisboch
I am having my annual Tent Party, and I am wondering if I should bring
out my B3 organ and play to entertain the crowd. *If i do, I think I
might actually rent some tents. *


--
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Man, having yard tents for your Annual Tent Party would be off the
hook!
It is a radical concept, but what the heck. * I am wondering if anyone
has a recommendation for a good source of fabric that would breath as
well as cotton, yet strong enough to be able to cover 3 footballs
fields. * I want to cover half of my backyard, and leave the other half
open so people can play golf on my par 3 course.


Did I hear 'golf'?


Should I bring my cart?


http://www.blavish.com/wp-content/up...r%20Golf%20Car...
--
John H


"BEND OVER - The 'change' is coming!"


Yes, please do. *We can use the golf cart to hold the .Dom Perignon.1998
that I purchased for our little shindig. *I thought it was be a pleasant
change from the normal Beer Cart.


You are going to keep the scantaly clothed, twenty something, nymphets
to serve the wine aren't you?


While it is not official (and I couldn't say if it was) Obama might be
stopping by for dinner.

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