Hi. I'm new to this group and may I say what a joy to find so many
others sharing my passion with this music.
My earliest memory of listening to a song over and over was an old 78
record of Your Feets Too Big, maybe pre-Fats Waller.
Getting ready for an 8 hour drive tomorrow and I gathered these
I'm still amazed at all these computers do with 1's and 0's. Heck,
I'm still amazed that huge, heavy airplanes can get up in the sky!
Kathy
On 11/4/10, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's some interesting facts regarding a google/googol...
A googol is the large number 10100,
Thanks for grabbing and sharing this video Linda. It is clear to me
that Mr. EC certainly knows how to pick his musicians. Besides being
experts in their individual genres, each and every one them is an
expert at supporting the singer.
Kathy
On 11/5/10, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
Green
HushAmen!
On 11/13/10, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone catch NBB with our favorite Tater on PHC? I was tuned in
driving home from the weekend supply run to Gallup NM and caught some
fabulous music, including that acapella gospel blues. Tater put some
feeling into
I'd appreciate a copy as well. Thanks.
Kathy
On 11/28/10, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I#39;d like one too. We gave it a run last night with somewhat mixed
results.
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I started a song once about artificial icicles but never finished it
cause I couldn't find a good rhyme with icicles. (ha ha)
Have at it.
Kathy
On 12/4/10, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
How's about something to do with these damned plastic yard ornaments?
Humbug
On Dec 4,
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 8:31 AM, kathy nichols kathymnich...@gmail.com
wrote:
I started a song once about artificial icicles but never finished it
cause I couldn't find a good rhyme with icicles. (ha ha)
Have at it.
Kathy
On 12/4/10, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
How's about
The procrastination monster can be a big factor but being busy with
other life stuff can be too. Guess it depends on how much everyone is
looking to develop their repertoires.
I personally like to have 3 or 4 tunes I am working on at a time.
Perfecting a tune takes me alot longer than getting it
Thank you for bring this up. I wondered if I was the only one
confused by the difference between the mp3, the youtube, and the tab.
I went to a jam this weekend and asked an old time fiddler there if he
knew Hatcher's version of Grub Springs. He promptly played the
straight version of the tune
There does seem to be some serious competition between FB and gargle.
On 12/12/10, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Lots of changes going on here at Google Groups. I'm not sure what all
will happen to this site. We'll just have to wait and see. At least
we've got the Facebutt page
Very good points Gathel. I have already learned alot about myself
watching my video attempts. Like do I really hold my pick like that?!!
Kinda like listening to your own voice. We do tend to be our own
worst critics.
I also find this group very supportive of everyone's attempts and hope
to have
Hi Brian,
All I had to do is step 1 and I was able to open up Mississippi
Palisades and Grub Springs pdfs, the mp3 of Mississippi Pal, and a
picture of Mr. Monroe.
Seems to work for me.
Kathy
On 1/14/11, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Jason, I'm confused... if you weren't able to see
Hi Nelson,
I am one of the tbuggers that recommended the Blake/Rice 2 CD. If you
are enjoying Norman's mandolin playing, there is a Homespun tape (and
probably a DVD now) with a number tunes played and demonstrated by
Norman and his wife Nancy. One of the tunes they dissect is Father's
Hall,
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