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Eisboch[_4_] July 21st 09 03:40 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I

NotNow[_2_] July 21st 09 03:53 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Eisboch wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I


Yep, the absolute master of hammer-ons and pull-offs!

H the K July 21st 09 04:56 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Eisboch wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I



I've been a dire straits fan for decades, literally,.

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Calif Bill[_2_] July 21st 09 10:30 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I


What is interesting is he plays it more like an Acoustic. I wish I could do
hammer downs that well.



GC Boater July 22nd 09 02:36 AM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
I've been a dire straits fan for decades, literally,.


I've disliked liars for decades, literally.


Just Regigie July 22nd 09 04:47 AM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Eisboch wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I


Did I ever tell you about the time Dire Straits asked me to do some
studio work for them? I really wanted to, but I had to run reelection
campaigns for 4 congressmen. It was a bummer having to turn them down
on the offer, I would have gotten credit on the album cover. ;)

--
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Captain Zombie of Woodstock July 22nd 09 06:04 AM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:47:06 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I


Did I ever tell you about the time Dire Straits asked me to do some
studio work for them? I really wanted to, but I had to run reelection
campaigns for 4 congressmen. It was a bummer having to turn them down
on the offer, I would have gotten credit on the album cover. ;)


Was that after the first or second time you rounded the Horn or was it
the after second time when you sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii?

Just Regigie July 22nd 09 10:49 AM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:47:06 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I

Did I ever tell you about the time Dire Straits asked me to do some
studio work for them? I really wanted to, but I had to run reelection
campaigns for 4 congressmen. It was a bummer having to turn them down
on the offer, I would have gotten credit on the album cover. ;)


Was that after the first or second time you rounded the Horn or was it
the after second time when you sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii?


Actually it was a few months after the first time I rounded the horn,
and about a year before my solo round trip from San Francisco to Hawaii.
I had just gotten back from a Democratic Brain Session where I was
chairing a round table discussion as how we could regain a few key
seats in Congress and the Senate. Out of the 10 Congressional Seats and
8 Senate seats we were able to regain 7 Congressional Seats and 7 Senate
seats. It was a very demanding year, because I was handling speech
writing for 8 of the candidates. As an interesting side note, Linda
Ronstadt was there with her then boy friend Governor Brown, and we
shared a dinner table on the 2nd night. She was very social, and while
a little flaky on some of the issues,( she know what she supported, but
really didn't know why),.both my wife and I found her to be very
pleasant. We were surprised when we received a Christmas card from her
inviting us out to her home for the Christmas season. Due to business
demands, we had to turn down the offer.
--
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Johnson July 22nd 09 12:47 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Just Regigie wrote:
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:47:06 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I
Did I ever tell you about the time Dire Straits asked me to do some
studio work for them? I really wanted to, but I had to run
reelection campaigns for 4 congressmen. It was a bummer having to
turn them down on the offer, I would have gotten credit on the album
cover. ;)


Was that after the first or second time you rounded the Horn or was it
the after second time when you sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii?


Actually it was a few months after the first time I rounded the horn,
and about a year before my solo round trip from San Francisco to Hawaii.
I had just gotten back from a Democratic Brain Session where I was
chairing a round table discussion as how we could regain a few key
seats in Congress and the Senate. Out of the 10 Congressional Seats and
8 Senate seats we were able to regain 7 Congressional Seats and 7 Senate
seats. It was a very demanding year, because I was handling speech
writing for 8 of the candidates. As an interesting side note, Linda
Ronstadt was there with her then boy friend Governor Brown, and we
shared a dinner table on the 2nd night. She was very social, and while
a little flaky on some of the issues,( she know what she supported, but
really didn't know why),.both my wife and I found her to be very
pleasant. We were surprised when we received a Christmas card from her
inviting us out to her home for the Christmas season. Due to business
demands, we had to turn down the offer.


This has a ring of truth to it.

Johnson

Just Regigie July 22nd 09 12:52 PM

For Harry ... an electrified cultural experience ...
 
Johnson wrote:
Just Regigie wrote:
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:47:06 -0400, Just Regigie
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j34gG2xR3I
Did I ever tell you about the time Dire Straits asked me to do some
studio work for them? I really wanted to, but I had to run
reelection campaigns for 4 congressmen. It was a bummer having to
turn them down on the offer, I would have gotten credit on the album
cover. ;)

Was that after the first or second time you rounded the Horn or was it
the after second time when you sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii?


Actually it was a few months after the first time I rounded the horn,
and about a year before my solo round trip from San Francisco to
Hawaii. I had just gotten back from a Democratic Brain Session where
I was chairing a round table discussion as how we could regain a few
key seats in Congress and the Senate. Out of the 10 Congressional
Seats and 8 Senate seats we were able to regain 7 Congressional Seats
and 7 Senate seats. It was a very demanding year, because I was
handling speech writing for 8 of the candidates. As an interesting
side note, Linda Ronstadt was there with her then boy friend Governor
Brown, and we shared a dinner table on the 2nd night. She was very
social, and while a little flaky on some of the issues,( she know what
she supported, but really didn't know why),.both my wife and I found
her to be very pleasant. We were surprised when we received a
Christmas card from her inviting us out to her home for the Christmas
season. Due to business demands, we had to turn down the offer.


This has a ring of truth to it.

Johnson


It is all in how you tell the story. The details are always important
when you want to fabricate a story, but it is important that you have a
good memory, or you will get the stories all confused and mixed up, and
end up looking like an idiot.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

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