Living in Tassie and all it seems like every dang one of you are
speaking in code, I know its funny and witty and all ..but still its
deep deep code.


On Sep 23, 10:44 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> What're they doing at Bean Blossom? Anything good? Do they still paint
> the tree trunks white? Used to be a real good ongoing jam session
> across the field there in the edge of the trees. Raymond used to camp
> over there along with a bunch of folks from Dayton, OH. Some of the
> best times I've had up there were in that spot. You doing a workshop?
> Sounds like, from last report, they need somebody who can bring the
> mail to do it. Kick ass, take names.
>
> Taterboy
>
> On Sep 22, 7:12 pm, Bigevemusic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yep.... Reporting live from Bean Blossom.
>
> > Miles
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Sep 22, 2009, at 5:58 PM, mistertaterbug <[email protected]>  
> > wrote:
>
> > > Izzatchoomiles?
>
> > > On Sep 22, 2:33 pm, David Long <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> How about, "Songs I would listen to when I come up with the utterly  
> > >> fatuous
> > >> notion that I am a leader of a group of people that do not require  
> > >> any sort
> > >> of leadership whatsoever"?
>
> > >> Song list:
>
> > >> Under My Thumb
> > >> I'm the Boss of This Here House
> > >> Loser (Beck)
> > >> Follow ME
>
> > >> You get the picture.
> > >> David
>
> > >> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:18 PM, mistertaterbug  
> > >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > >>> My lands, what's next?
> > >>> Ricky Skaggs and KY Thundermug do "Truck Driving Songs That Made  
> > >>> Momma
> > >>> Cry"...
>
> > >>> Might be a good time to revive some good old Iron Butterfly hits.  
> > >>> But
> > >>> I'm not sure how "In A Gadda da Vida" would lay out on the banjer.
>
> > >>> Taterfly
>
> > >>> On Sep 22, 9:09 am, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>>> I hope this is o.k. to address in this group.
>
> > >>>> I bought the cd "Songs My Dad Loved" last week and have been  
> > >>>> listening
> > >>>> to it quite a bit.  It is really very good.  The personal nature of
> > >>>> the effort comes through in a very understated, nice way; there  
> > >>>> is a
> > >>>> simplicity to it that appeals to me.
>
> > >>>> There are very few, instrumental breaks, and the arrangements are
> > >>>> limited to one or two instruments on most tracks.
>
> > >>>> It has an old-time flavor without being an old-time disc, you might
> > >>>> say.
>
> > >>>> "No banjo players were harmed in the making of this message.  Maybe
> > >>>> next time...."
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