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Posted: 10 Apr 2006 7:57 pm
by Harry Dietrich
And still more photos.

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Jeff Strouse and Rick's back.

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And we can't forget our M.C., Chris


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Papa Rick feeding Tucker.

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Mike Neer...player par excellence!


Posted: 11 Apr 2006 3:10 am
by Andy Barlo
Just wondering Rick, what happened to the outdoor stage you built? Did you ever use it or was the weather not permitting?

Posted: 11 Apr 2006 5:05 am
by Rick Aiello
<SMALL>I don't remember his name, but this man knows his hats. Really</SMALL>
That's Dave Hancock from Georgia ... came up "by rail" to get a couple knobs I made for his Ricky Silver Hawaiian ... played a mean "harp" ... and had some great stories.

Andy ... Thur & Fri ... blue skys & gentle breeze ... Hi's in the low 70s. Thunderstorms came thru Fri nite ... and it rained all day Sat ... with temps reaching a max of 47 F & wind gusts up to 30 mph.

So y'all are lookin' at ... Plan C ... gut the Greatroom ... and hope everyone fits in ... Image

Chrissy counted 63 Summiteers ...

Anyway ... got some AAs to retrieve my photo ... and surprise ... I actually had taken two on Fri.

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Special Mahalos ...

Mahalo Howard ... for the NYC Italian Market Sausages ... that everyone feasted on ...

Mahalo Harry ... for the "John Holmes" Baloney ... and the "Shoo Fly Pies" ... they were great ... even without the "Apple Pandowdy".

Mahalo Jeff ... for the "Sailor Jerry Rum" ... maybe next year, we'll head down to the local tatoo parlor after imbibin' .... Image

And Mike ...
<SMALL>Especially you, Rick, and yes, I was listening, and yes, you are my favorite steel guitar player.</SMALL>
Hee, hee ...

The Casteels closed the Summit ... at 4 am Sun Morning ... with 4 songs ...

Thanks again ... y'all ... Image

<font size=1> Has this won the "Most Photos in a Single Thread" category yet ... Image ... Mahalo everyone for these pictures</font>


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Posted: 11 Apr 2006 7:12 am
by Dave Giegerich
Thanks for posting all the photos guys. It was a lot of fun and great to see everybody. And to Rick and Chris and all the kids, thanks for organizing and hosting the event and turning your house over to the likes of us for weekend.

Posted: 11 Apr 2006 7:45 am
by Brad Bechtel
That looks like so much fun! When are you going to do it on the West Coast?

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Posted: 11 Apr 2006 10:10 am
by HowardR
What's your address Brad?.....like Italian sausage? Image<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by HowardR on 11 April 2006 at 01:43 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 11 Apr 2006 6:12 pm
by Stephan Miller
I want to chime in (finally-- I've been catching up on my sleep the last 48 hrs Image) to say congratulations and many thanks to Rick and Chris for making possible such an outstanding house-concert/ music party. A chance to make new friends and to hear hour after hour of amazing music...I know the folks who showed up for this one will remember the occasion for a good long time.

--Steve

Posted: 11 Apr 2006 8:09 pm
by Paul Arntson
That looks like it was such a great party!!
Thanks for posting the photos!

-paul

Posted: 12 Apr 2006 4:59 am
by Rick Aiello
Party ... Image

It was a meetin' of the great minds of Hawaiian Steel Guitar ... a Summit

Many important issues were addressed ...


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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 5:26 am
by Gerald Ross
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>
many important issues discussed </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Overheard at the summit:

"Yeah... it's pretty good beer, and cheap too!"

"Where'd these sausages come from? they're incredible"

"I don't know why they call it B11, but there's only two songs you can play with it"

"I always thought "shoo fly pie" was just the name of a song"

"Where ya putting your cigarette butts?"

"I never watch TV except for the Sopranos and South Park"

"I got it for cheap on Ebay, the next day I saw one for $3000"

"Anyone need a slurpie? Where going up to the 7-11"

"Amsterdam's a nice city, definitely not a family vacation"

"I've never seen a bologna that big before"

"I don't think she has a boyfriend... I'm not sure"

"You can see what??? on what website? You're kidding me... Send me the address!"


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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 5:54 am
by Rick Aiello
The only Unanimous Decree was that ...

Andrew Hall of the Moonlighters ... is the Hottest Bass Player in the world.

Of course the gentlemen present were referring to his musical prowess ...

The ladies on the other-hand ... led by my lovely wife of 15 yrs ... were referring to something else entirely ... Image

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 7:20 am
by John Bushouse
Howard, is that the Bonanzinga that was at Lark Street? I was hoping to play that guitar last month when I was supposed to visit NY on business (bad weather messed up my plans). It looks beautiful, and if his reputation for Gibson-style guitars carries over to his Weiss-style guitars, it must be a fantastic instrument.

I can't understand how everyone looks 10-20 years younger than their musical experiences would suggest. Did you all start playing in the crib?

By the way, is that Dan Eason bending over to talk to Bill Schmeidlin in the group pic?

Posted: 12 Apr 2006 7:48 am
by Gerald Ross
John Bushouse writes:
<SMALL>I can't understand how everyone looks 10-20 years younger than their musical experiences would suggest. Did you all start playing in the crib?</SMALL>
Most digital photo editing software packages have a feature called "soften image". It smooths out skin wrinkles.

What they really need is a feature called "gastric bypass". Image

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 8:05 am
by HowardR
John, I don't know if it was on Lark St., but I bought it from the forum Instruments For Sale section

Although I've heard them in concert, I've never had the experience of playing a non resophonic Weissenborn style guitar before this one.

It's beautifully made (quilted mahogany & spruce) and those who played it gave it rave reviews. I tend to agree.

Posted: 12 Apr 2006 8:09 am
by Rick Aiello
<SMALL>By the way, is that Dan Eason bending over to talk to Bill Schmeidlin in the group pic?</SMALL>
Yes ...

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 9:15 am
by Harry Dietrich
Gerald

If the software smooths out wrinkles.....how come I still have mine??

BTW...no one posted a picture of you singing, so here's one...good job!

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 9:19 am
by HowardR
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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 10:06 am
by Gerald Ross
So you don't like my singing, huh Howard?

I'm not much of a singer. That's why I've developed my instrumental skills over the years.

There were two reasons I chose to sing at Ricks last Saturday.

1. The ukulele lends itself to vocals.
2. I wanted to show Bliss & Carla how it's really done. Image

Here's the tune I sang at Ricks. It's from a 1981 recording of the Lost World String Band when we played on NPR's Prairie Home Companion Show. My wife (girlfriend at the time) and I wrote the parody.

Remember... my "unique vocal stylings" were being broadcast live over the entire North American continent.

The next day I received a telegram from the FCC informing me to concentrate on my instrumental skills or face Federal criminal prosecution.


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Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association


Posted: 12 Apr 2006 1:44 pm
by Rick Aiello
I just played it ... and Ellie came runnin' over ... yellin' ...

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Gerald played that song ... Gerald played that song</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Soon Emmie and Dust joined in ... doin' the Steve Martin King Tut dance ...

I gotta have Angelica Neer teach them The Hula ...



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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 7:48 pm
by Les Doerfler
This one is for Chris Aiello for being such a great host!

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 8:02 pm
by Joe Savage
Just curious. Was it raining over there last weekend? I don't see any photos of that tremendous stage Rick built..... Looks like a great time for you folks.
Thx,
Joe Savage

Posted: 13 Apr 2006 4:57 am
by Rick Aiello
Thanks Les ... Image Image Image Image ... Andrew Hall ... The XY equivalent to Adriana Lima.

Joe ... it rained from Fri. evening till about 6pm Sat., just in time for me to head to the grill ... Image

Temps never made it to 50 F outside ... but there was plenty of heat inside ...

I still can't get over the amazing display of musicianship that "The Pros" displayed for all of us.

Mahalo again ... y'all




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Posted: 14 Apr 2006 10:59 am
by Dave Giegerich
Now that you mention it I do remember the Moonlighters having a bass player! I guess I was distracted by the absolutely fantastic harmony singing and Mike Neer's spine-tingling back up and solos. These guys are tight. And seriously Andrew is perfect for their sound and right up there with them talent wise.

Also thanks mucho to my old friend Gerald Ross for backing me up. What a great all around musician and cool guy.

Rick got out the Bronzepan about 1 AM and made sure the heat stayed on all night. Thanks again.

Posted: 14 Apr 2006 11:23 am
by Gerald Ross
<SMALL>Rick got out the Bronzepan about 1 AM and made sure the heat stayed on all night. </SMALL>
Uh, Dave... that was about 3 AM. About seven hours after the last "official" performance of the fest. The music just kept on going.



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Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association


Posted: 14 Apr 2006 12:35 pm
by HowardR
True Gerald,....cause I remember inflating my aerobed at 4am. Image