At least it isn't auto-tuned.
Have you ever wondered that since steroids are illegal for athletes why autotune isn't illegal for musicians?
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Lola
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 12:32 pm
@McTag,
Our very own McTag performing. Of course. Let's hear it. But play as often as you like. Can't wait.
How about a cup of coffee and some scrambled eggs with toast?
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Lola
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 12:38 pm
@Joe Nation,
San Angelo? You performed in San Angelo? I guess I knew you had lived in San Angelo, but Thee Coffe House makes it all so much more real.
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Lola
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 12:43 pm
@farmerman,
Very touching. Or maybe it's my mood which is still on edge, but getting better. It brought a little tear. Thanks fm
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Lola
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 12:46 pm
@farmerman,
Thomas has met everyone on a2k in person. Or at least, it seems that way. The man gets around. I'm glad he's gotten around to me. What a sweetie.......not to flatter him too much. We don't need to have a stuck up Thomas.
During my turn with Thomas, I was going to take him on a trip into the Appalachian front and it was foggy all the day. All he wanted to do was visit a brewery, so I figured that geology could wait but Yuenglings couldnt.
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 01:01 pm
@spendius,
Great hairs, Spendi, every last one of them. But let's try this one. I have to admit that I go weak in the knees for Mark Knopfler. Sigh
I seen San Angelo mentioned. What makes the place special in my eyes is, I was born 17 miles from there, in Miles. From Miles it is the same distance on the other side to Ballinger.
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 01:38 pm
@Lola,
What is life without music?
Look everyone, Lola got her original account name back.
Yes, this great achievement took place this morning. A hamster (a live one) helped me out. The photo/avatar had to go at my request. Anonymity is preferred.
In her honor/honour, I'll play "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets."
Mark Knopfler, born in Glasgow you know.
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Sun 17 Feb, 2013 04:50 pm
@Joe Nation,
Clancey Brothers were a bit too traditional sounding for me. Sorta like the way I like Bluegrass , not too gospelly but I like the way that groups the "SELDOM SCENE" did theirs, never too hillbilly.
"TRADITIONAL" is often another way of saying boring. Irish music can go on and on and on and on and on and on............
Don't you dare speak disparagingly of the Clancy Bros., fm. They were among my drinking buddies back in the days when I used to hang out at the Lion's Head in Greenwich Village. Someone had even written a graffito on the men's room wall in black pencil -- "Don't those Clancys have a home?" All gone now, every Clancy dead and buried (is Tommy Makem still breathing, btw?) and what used to be the Lion's Head had been turned into an Indian restaurant when last I passed through Sheridan Sq., several years ago now.