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Jim February 19th 08 11:53 AM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 

"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
...
On Feb 18, 7:48�pm, wrote:
On Feb 18, 10:42�pm, "Don White" wrote:





"Chuck Gould" wrote in message


...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:


I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that
I
thought would be worthy of sending you.


Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA


--
John H


Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.


~~ SNERK ~~


Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


sorry, but if you really think Scotland the Brave (a bright 4/4 march)
sounds like Amazing Grace (a slow 3/4 hymn) all those years inhaling
sovlents and epoxies out in the boat shop have taken a horrible
toll. :-)

Amazing Grace is actually one of the easier tunes to play on a
bagpipe. It's one of the very first tunes most students learn.
Scotland the Brave is considered more advanced. In fact, I'm currently
butchering STB in my own progress toward becoming an acceptable piper.
When my daughter was home for the holidays last December she
interrupted my practice with the shuttle pipe and said, "Dad, you
absolutely must knock off that dreadful 'goose honking' noise!"
Everybody's a critic.

I like your daughter's directness.


John H.[_3_] February 19th 08 01:08 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 23:42:57 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:
I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.

Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA

--
John H


Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.



~~ SNERK ~~

Uh, Don. I acknowledged my mistake about an hour before your post, which
was several hours after Chuck's.

You OK?
--
John H

Don White February 19th 08 01:48 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 23:42:57 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:
I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.

Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA

--
John H


Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.



~~ SNERK ~~

Uh, Don. I acknowledged my mistake about an hour before your post, which
was several hours after Chuck's.

You OK?
--
John H



Don't you know we're an hour ahead of you time wise....... and light years
ahead if calculating common sense.



[email protected] February 19th 08 02:33 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
On Feb 19, 1:00Â*am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:48�pm, wrote:





On Feb 18, 10:42�pm, "Don White" wrote:


"Chuck Gould" wrote in message


....
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:


I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.


Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA


--
John H


Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.


~~ SNERK ~~


Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


sorry, but if you really think Scotland the Brave (a bright 4/4 march)
sounds like Amazing Grace (a slow 3/4 hymn) all those years inhaling
sovlents and epoxies out in the boat shop have taken a horrible
toll. :-)


Actually I don't really know from Scotland the Brave at all, I wuz
just funnin' with Don...


Amazing Grace is actually one of the easier tunes to play on a
bagpipe. It's one of the very first tunes most students learn.
Scotland the Brave is considered more advanced. In fact, I'm currently
butchering STB in my own progress toward becoming an acceptable piper.
When my daughter was home for the holidays last December she
interrupted my practice with the shuttle pipe and said, "Dad, you
absolutely must knock off that dreadful 'goose honking' noise!"
Everybody's a critic.


I keep looking for it on line but I can't find my copy of Amazing
Grace by Arlo. It's on the "Together Again" album iirc. Nice version,
Arlo starts by telling the story. He did a version of it decades ago
when we saw Arlo and Pete Seegar (spelling?) and Pete's band Garbage
at the Music Inn, Lenox Mass, 78-89? If anyone really wants it I can
probably help you "find" a version via email.. somehow;)

[email protected] February 19th 08 02:36 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
On Feb 19, 9:33Â*am, wrote:
On Feb 19, 1:00Â*am, Chuck Gould wrote:





On Feb 18, 7:48�pm, wrote:


On Feb 18, 10:42�pm, "Don White" wrote:


"Chuck Gould" wrote in message


...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:


I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.


Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA


--
John H


Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.


~~ SNERK ~~


Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


sorry, but if you really think Scotland the Brave (a bright 4/4 march)
sounds like Amazing Grace (a slow 3/4 hymn) all those years inhaling
sovlents and epoxies out in the boat shop have taken a horrible
toll. :-)


Actually I don't really know from Scotland the Brave at all, I wuz
just funnin' with Don...



Amazing Grace is actually one of the easier tunes to play on a
bagpipe. It's one of the very first tunes most students learn.
Scotland the Brave is considered more advanced. In fact, I'm currently
butchering STB in my own progress toward becoming an acceptable piper.
When my daughter was home for the holidays last December she
interrupted my practice with the shuttle pipe and said, "Dad, you
absolutely must knock off that dreadful 'goose honking' noise!"
Everybody's a critic.


I keep looking for it on line but I can't find my copy of Amazing
Grace by Arlo. It's on the "Together Again" album iirc. Nice version,
Arlo starts by telling the story. He did a version of it decades ago
when we saw Arlo and Pete Seegar (spelling?) and Pete's band Garbage
at the Music Inn, Lenox Mass, 78-89? If anyone really wants it I can
probably help you "find" a version via email.. somehow;)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Edit, of course I meant 78-79, not 89 ;)

HK February 19th 08 02:37 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
wrote:
On Feb 18, 10:42 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message

...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:

I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.
Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA
--
John H

Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.

~~ SNERK ~~


Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".




Do your right-wing buddies know you listen to Arlo?

[email protected] February 19th 08 02:38 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
On Feb 19, 9:37*am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 18, 10:42 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message


....
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:


I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.
Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA
--
John H
Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.


~~ SNERK ~~


Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".


Do your right-wing buddies know you listen to Arlo?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Outside my own family I can only think of one friend that leans right,
ALL the rest are koolaid drinkers or liberatarians..

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] February 19th 08 02:48 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
wrote:
On Feb 19, 1:00 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:48�pm, wrote:





On Feb 18, 10:42�pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:
I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.
Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA
--
John H
Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.
~~ SNERK ~~
Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

sorry, but if you really think Scotland the Brave (a bright 4/4 march)
sounds like Amazing Grace (a slow 3/4 hymn) all those years inhaling
sovlents and epoxies out in the boat shop have taken a horrible
toll. :-)


Actually I don't really know from Scotland the Brave at all, I wuz
just funnin' with Don...

Amazing Grace is actually one of the easier tunes to play on a
bagpipe. It's one of the very first tunes most students learn.
Scotland the Brave is considered more advanced. In fact, I'm currently
butchering STB in my own progress toward becoming an acceptable piper.
When my daughter was home for the holidays last December she
interrupted my practice with the shuttle pipe and said, "Dad, you
absolutely must knock off that dreadful 'goose honking' noise!"
Everybody's a critic.


I keep looking for it on line but I can't find my copy of Amazing
Grace by Arlo. It's on the "Together Again" album iirc. Nice version,
Arlo starts by telling the story. He did a version of it decades ago
when we saw Arlo and Pete Seegar (spelling?) and Pete's band Garbage
at the Music Inn, Lenox Mass, 78-89? If anyone really wants it I can
probably help you "find" a version via email.. somehow;)


I actually have it on my computer already if you want a copy.


John H.[_3_] February 19th 08 04:13 PM

Yo Chuck! (...and maybe Tom)
 
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:48:14 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote:

wrote:
On Feb 19, 1:00 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:48?pm, wrote:





On Feb 18, 10:42?pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
...
On Feb 18, 4:32?pm, John H. wrote:
I've searched far and wide for a pipe rendition of Amazing Grace that I
thought would be worthy of sending you.
Hope you enjoy! (You may have to turn the volume up!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZQ-ejanIA
--
John H
Hate to break the news to you, but that tune isn't Amazing Grace, it's
Scotland the Brave.
~~ SNERK ~~
Well my Arlo Guthrie albums have a song called Amazing Grace. Sounds a
lot like your Scotland the Brave, and the words are "Amazing Grace,
how sweet......".- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
sorry, but if you really think Scotland the Brave (a bright 4/4 march)
sounds like Amazing Grace (a slow 3/4 hymn) all those years inhaling
sovlents and epoxies out in the boat shop have taken a horrible
toll. :-)


Actually I don't really know from Scotland the Brave at all, I wuz
just funnin' with Don...

Amazing Grace is actually one of the easier tunes to play on a
bagpipe. It's one of the very first tunes most students learn.
Scotland the Brave is considered more advanced. In fact, I'm currently
butchering STB in my own progress toward becoming an acceptable piper.
When my daughter was home for the holidays last December she
interrupted my practice with the shuttle pipe and said, "Dad, you
absolutely must knock off that dreadful 'goose honking' noise!"
Everybody's a critic.


I keep looking for it on line but I can't find my copy of Amazing
Grace by Arlo. It's on the "Together Again" album iirc. Nice version,
Arlo starts by telling the story. He did a version of it decades ago
when we saw Arlo and Pete Seegar (spelling?) and Pete's band Garbage
at the Music Inn, Lenox Mass, 78-89? If anyone really wants it I can
probably help you "find" a version via email.. somehow;)


I actually have it on my computer already if you want a copy.


Post it 'over there' so we can at least hear it.
--
John H


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