Somebody is up late.  Yes, I play guitar.  But not recently.  I have
4(Ibanez f-hole semi-solid, Gibson Les Paul, Gibson acoustic and a
beat up bass I traded two cd's to get.  Mostly only play around
holidays anymore.  Sound like crap until I get a good buzz going.
Probably still sound like crap but I THINK I sound better.

dj




On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:34 AM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Or angel.// I played "Satin Doll", "Honeysuckle Rose"- others.
>
> On May 18, 6:59�pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> That was great Don! �Now should I back you up on the piano or the
>> bass? �I assume you play guitar, no?
>>
>> It is undeniably true that everyone, whether through the visual or the
>> interactive, adapts their own personal "self" from all that has been
>> absorbed within the environmental experience. �We all know what
>> happens to a child that is locked up in a room without any exposure to
>> the outside world. �We cannot fully discover ourselves without knowing
>> what others have discovered. �This is what prompts us to explore our
>> shadow.
>>
>> On May 18, 5:54�pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > To truly discover who you are(or in another sense, who you'd like to be) I
>> > think it is necessary and certainly beneficial to study others beliefs and
>> > philosophies. �An analogy would be the musician searching for his style. 
>> > �SD
>> > can back me up on this(or not). �You learn a dozen other people's style and
>> > develop your own usually as a combination of the others. �Many times it is
>> > done unconsciously but if your goal is self understanding it would be 
>> > better
>> > to deliberately learn/copy other styles, pick what you like about them the
>> > most and develop yours accordingly.
>>
>> > dj
>>
>> > On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:39 PM, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > lol..."live" to me is the ongoing movie that is my life, not somebody
>> > > elses...but i may consider this. im not really looking for info so i
>> > > would prefer to read a book that is fun at least...hesse was good
>> > > because his philosophy was at least in novel form...quite enjoyable
>> > > and started with Siddhartha. i have mentioned this book in another
>> > > post...
>>
>> > > On May 18, 11:57 am, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > Sigh...I took a brief vacation from this forum and upon returning find
>> > > > members poking lances at each other. �Shame on you! �Whatever it is,
>> > > > get over it.
>>
>> > > > I recommend Hesse-Siddhartha.
>>
>> > > > I wanted to mention to e. that although I understand your logic for
>> > > > not wanting to be influenced by others' philosophies you will notice
>> > > > that we as humans do not differ much in thought. �Many philosophical
>> > > > view points tend to intertwine with each other. �Relieve yourself and
>> > > > enjoy a good read. �Nothing like sitting on a chaise by a crackling
>> > > > fire or breezy ceiling fan and getting absorbed into another world.
>> > > > That's live.- Hide quoted text -
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