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[email protected] January 30th 08 01:51 AM

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On Jan 29, 7:57*pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 29, 6:59 pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 29, 5:19 pm, HK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
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On Jan 29, 2:40 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
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One of the delights of New Haven in those days was the mish-mash of
cultures and religions, to the point where no group or sect really
dominated. The public schools did close, though, on the Jewish high
holidays, for which everyone was thankful!
The only kid in my grammar school days that didn't do "the pledge"
quietly
stood in the back of the room while the rest of us went through the
morning ritual.
I remember asking him one day why he didn't do it. (this was like 5th
grade) He told me he was a Jehovah's Witness and they didn't believe in
it.
I didn't know what a Jehovah's Witness was from the man in the moon, but
I
thought it was cool and said, "Ok".
Eisboch
My best friend all though high school was and still is a JW. 3 of us ran
around together. One JW, one Jew and me the agnostic. No religious
battles, as no one tried to force any religion on the others. When I
married a Catholic girl in a Catholic Church, with the Monsigeur
presiding,
the JW was my best man and had to teach me how to genuflect. He also did
not say the pledge and did not get in trouble. And this was in the
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Yes, but your school, like the schools here in CT had not dismissed
the pledge for those who wanted to participate, also a moment of
silence I would imagine.. But no matter, we all know what we are
argueing with an ideology, not historical facts...;)
True. *And we used to "Duck and Cover". *My parents said if we get attacked
just come home. *Forget about the Duck and cover. *We were toast anyway.
There were evacuation plans for the SF Bay area. *Yup, all these people were
going to drive towards Sacramento, on US-40. *A 2 lane eachway highway.
It's amazing how some here go from the specific to the general.
As an example, the fact that some schools in a state didn't bother with
school prayer or the pledge does not mean that many, most, or all
schools in the state followed the same practice, especially with
independent, local school boards. I grew up in a part of southern
Connecticut that at the time was a lot more progressive than the more
rural parts of the state in the far northeast or northwest counties.
It's also amazing how some of the "great thinkers" here devolved a
conversation down to the level of religious conversion, which I
explained at least three times in plain language was NOT what I was
talking about.
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I guess you told me;)
I told you THREE times I was not talking about religious converters.
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I like to see you get excited..


You'd have to be my wife naked, or Jennifer Lopez or Salma Hayek almost
naked and knocking on the door for me to get excited.- Hide quoted text -

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Thank any overlord you want, I am not one of those..

Tim January 30th 08 02:02 AM

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On Jan 29, 6:20*pm, wrote:
On Jan 29, 7:02*pm, Tim wrote:





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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:43:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:


On Jan 28, 11:37?pm, wrote:
On Jan 28, 11:29?pm, Tim wrote:


On Jan 28, 3:52?pm, HK wrote:


No, it isn't. I'm not much of a fan of the music "created" by oddly
shaped guitars-


I am!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Vjw...eature=related


Nice, I have the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD with Vai, Satriani, and
Petrucci. I think I will have to pull it out and see if I can find an
oddly shaped guitar and play along;)


Harry would never make a decent musician because of his narrow minded
views toward, well, everything. Most real, talented musicians love to
cross over to other genres and jamb with other musicians of other
genres.


Pablo Casals (cello) and Andres Segovia (guitar) are just two examples
of extremely narrow minded but completely "decent" musicians. They
both spoke very harshly about how all music other than their own was
total crap. There are countless others who are very accomplished
musically, but feel the same way. I'm not, of course suggesting that
all great musicians are narrow minded.


I'm sure there are other reasions why Harry would never make a decent
musician, but that isn't one of them.


And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, *are two of the greatest inspiration to
the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded
cross genera guitarists alive.- Hide quoted text -


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For the sake of my participation in discussions about guitars and
such, I will note that not one of these names is even familiar to
me...;( guess I will just stick to making noise;)- Hide quoted text -

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Here youu go, man. two for the price of one click.

Al's the guy with the glass's ,Paco has the beard.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=yiYBW0Alac8

Excellent flaminco, You ought to hear 'em do metal!

Tim January 30th 08 02:05 AM

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On Jan 29, 6:33*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:02:45 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:







wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:43:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:


On Jan 28, 11:37?pm, wrote:
On Jan 28, 11:29?pm, Tim wrote:


On Jan 28, 3:52?pm, HK wrote:


No, it isn't. I'm not much of a fan of the music "created" by oddly
shaped guitars-


I am!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Vjw...eature=related


Nice, I have the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD with Vai, Satriani, and
Petrucci. I think I will have to pull it out and see if I can find an
oddly shaped guitar and play along;)


Harry would never make a decent musician because of his narrow minded
views toward, well, everything. Most real, talented musicians love to
cross over to other genres and jamb with other musicians of other
genres.


Pablo Casals (cello) and Andres Segovia (guitar) are just two examples
of extremely narrow minded but completely "decent" musicians. They
both spoke very harshly about how all music other than their own was
total crap. There are countless others who are very accomplished
musically, but feel the same way. I'm not, of course suggesting that
all great musicians are narrow minded.


I'm sure there are other reasions why Harry would never make a decent
musician, but that isn't one of them.


And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, *are two of the greatest inspiration to
the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded
cross genera guitarists alive.


Segovia wasn't somebody that I really appreciated much. *As a
technician, brilliant. *As an artist - eh.

I like DiMeola's music.

However, I have always appreciated Django Reinhardt. *Definitely an
air head, but his music is uncompromised.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_Reinhardt

Also a big fan of Acoustic Alchemy and Greg Carmichael in particular.
Nick Webb was a great arranger/player in the original band and when he
passed, Carmichael brought in Miles Gilderdale who is a very
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Agreed about Segovia, but he was a benchmark of the Spanish guitar,
kind of like Picaso was a benchmark of er...whatever.

Django? It's amazing what he can do with a couple fingers burnt off.

Totally different style (gypsy jazz) but amazing.

now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?

Tim January 30th 08 02:06 AM

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On Jan 29, 6:33*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:


Also a big fan of Acoustic Alchemy and Greg Carmichael in particular.
Nick Webb was a great arranger/player in the original band and when he
passed, Carmichael brought in Miles Gilderdale who is a very
unheralded guitarist


Agreed!

Short Wave Sportfishing January 30th 08 10:52 AM

Music
 
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:05:41 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?


Joe Pass was a big influence on me - I love messing around with
chording.

Don't know much about Kessel other than that he was a session musician
for a long time and pretty good at it.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] January 30th 08 11:37 AM

Music
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:05:41 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?


Joe Pass was a big influence on me - I love messing around with
chording.

Don't know much about Kessel other than that he was a session musician
for a long time and pretty good at it.


What ever happened with your bass guitar. I understand Metallica is
looking for a new bass.


Short Wave Sportfishing January 30th 08 11:50 AM

Music
 
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:37:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:05:41 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?


Joe Pass was a big influence on me - I love messing around with
chording.

Don't know much about Kessel other than that he was a session musician
for a long time and pretty good at it.


What ever happened with your bass guitar. I understand Metallica is
looking for a new bass.


I went in a different direction.

Tim January 30th 08 12:12 PM

Music
 


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:37:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:05:41 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?

Joe Pass was a big influence on me - I love messing around with
chording.

Don't know much about Kessel other than that he was a session musician
for a long time and pretty good at it.


What ever happened with your bass guitar. I understand Metallica is
looking for a new bass.


I went in a different direction.


Down?

Short Wave Sportfishing January 30th 08 12:36 PM

Music
 
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:12:42 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:



Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:37:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:05:41 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel?

Joe Pass was a big influence on me - I love messing around with
chording.

Don't know much about Kessel other than that he was a session musician
for a long time and pretty good at it.

What ever happened with your bass guitar. I understand Metallica is
looking for a new bass.


I went in a different direction.


Down?


Depends on your viewpoint I suppose. :)


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