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Damir Besic


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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2007 1:53 pm    
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ha ha..JD ..I was just kiddin`....it doesn`t mean anything... Winking

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apfelstrudel...hmmm...I`m hungry
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Donny Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2007 1:53 pm    
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Jim's right, there's a gazillion SRV clones out there. Mr. Green
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 1 Aug 2007 2:35 pm    
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No Jim, I wasn't kidding.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2007 6:54 pm    
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hloon wlomg sween steel guitar forum,

om pluf olafsen woulgun donh ughuflod as groden Swetzarland hoolgand.
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your,Batiskaf Olafssen Von Apfelstrudel


Damir, I Do recognize one word in your fictitious email response: "bluff"

perfect! Winking Laughing
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Jim Sliff


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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2007 4:56 am    
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Barry - No problem, I was just really surprised...but I don't know if you work the blues circuit or not. I was joking - yet completely serious - about what's called the "Antelope Valley" near L.A. - a desert area near Edwards AFB that would seem like a country Mecca - and is to a point - but also is a a blues hotbed. Ginger Baker even lived out there a while and would periodically show up in some tiny dive to sit in with a blues band - many of which were formed on a day's notice.

So I think geography might enter into it a bit - and Chicago, where I've also spent some time, might easily have thousands of blues musicians with varying gig experience.
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 2 Aug 2007 6:23 am    
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I know the (Antelope Valley) area well having worked it in the early '90's. The blues must have taken over after the Garth-induced death of country ....
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2007 5:45 pm    
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So... the guy in the video never responded to the email? Oh Well
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Jim Sliff


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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2007 8:55 pm    
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I know the (Antelope Valley) area well having worked it in the early '90's


Hmm...that's the same time I was out there a lot - some of us were playing both blues and country, with a huge mess of cross-pollination. Guys like Pat Lyman on bass and "Meatball" on drums - with a country front line one night, Elmore James clones the neext...sometimes at the same clubs. I'd do a bluegrass dobro thing one night and play a Les Paul in an "instant" blues band the next...and I was one of the few "outsiders" playing (being from the beach). But we had some blues jams with easily 200 players.
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J D Sauser


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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2007 6:07 am    
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Doug Beaumier wrote:
So... the guy in the video never responded to the email? Oh Well


No, until now, he or they didn't reply. It was not exactly an e-mail, btw. It was a PM on the youtube system directed to the person who posted the video, which is not necessarily the person we see on the video.

... J-D.
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2007 3:27 pm    
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Damir Besic wrote:
hloon wlomg sween steel guitar forum,

om pluf olafsen woulgun donh ughuflod as groden Swetzarland hoolgand.
ufto tufte sfoon spoon houlghumblab,frotl trotl bluff swangen florrengun pfartghoon whalfunson

your,Batiskaf Olafssen Von Apfelstrudel

This is gobbledegook. It bears no relationship to any Indo-European language !
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2007 10:39 pm    
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This is gobbledegook. It bears no relationship to any Indo-European language !


Correct. Damir has already told us he made it up... it's just a joke.

The guy in the video did not respond to the email.
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Dave Mudgett


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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2007 11:06 pm    
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Seum dani, si ergo. Twentibus es in ero.
O nobili! Demis trux. Seum holen cowsan dux.

My Latin teacher didn't think that was very funny either, but it apparently looked enough like Latin to a bunch of people who knew just a little Latin to get them tripped up and try to translate it.

That's about as close to this thread as I dare get. Actually, I think it's refreshing to see an impasse among some fine players here. Maybe that sounds strange, but I think this all has much more to do with metaphysics, epistemology, and logic than steel guitar. Smile
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2007 11:21 pm    
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FLASH! An email response has just been received!

vielen Dank für das Schreiben. Die Videos, die Sie auf utube sehen, sind gerade ein komischer Witz. Ha! Ich hielt Sie dem Dummkopf! Claus von Schwindel
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Martin Abend


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Post  Posted 4 Aug 2007 2:00 am    
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Bent Romnes


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Post  Posted 4 Aug 2007 5:55 am    
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FLASH! An email response has just been received!

vielen Dank für das Schreiben. Die Videos, die Sie auf utube sehen, sind gerade ein komischer Witz. Ha! Ich hielt Sie dem Dummkopf! Claus von Schwindel

Let's see how my German is...

Many thanks for writing. The videos, that you saw on YouTube , was ? a comical joke. Ha! I ? ? ? dumbhead(stupid)
Claus von Swindle.
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