> Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Julia wrote:
> >> Charlie Bell wrote:
> >>> Julia Thompson wrote:

> >>> I like hearing a Theremin.  There's nothing in the world quite like
> >>> waking up to a little blues group that includes a theremin.

> >> Especially when you can't remember letting them in the house.

> > House?  What house?  I was camping!
 
> It's not camping if there's power for a Theramin.
> 
> I was once awakened from sleeping on a friend's boat on the North
> shore of Long Island by a piper playing at the end of the jetty in
> the misty dawn. *That* qualified as one of the most memorable
> awakenings in my life, and only served to confirm that, whatever
> my total ethnic make-up may be, my scots heritage is very much alive.

Oooh, bagpipes and digeridoo!  I was at the Scottish Festival in Estes Park 
last month, and the band Brother (from Australia, at least a couple of them) 
played; I'd actually seen the band at a 'fest in Oregon back in ~'95, but it 
turned out that none of the current members had belonged to the band back 
then...anyway, what a cool sound!

There was another band, mostly drums and a piper, that portrayed reasonably 
well what Klingons would sound and look like if they were into bagpipes and 
Taiko...

Debbi
More Tatoos Than You Could Remeber Maru


      
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