Thanks for the link Scott... what a great breath of fresh air to an overloaded with testosterone forum Reminds me of the happy couple of weeks my wife and I spent in SF in 1988 ...and we continue to talk about the American way of life...because that's what you get in USA...LIFE!with a special fervour! cheers Eddie Johnson
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Originally posted by eddiefromrotherham: what a great breath of fresh air . . . Reminds me of the happy couple of weeks my wife and I spent in SF in 1988 ...and we continue to talk about the American way of life...because that's what you get in USA...LIFE!with a special fervour! cheers Eddie Johnson
Yeah, baseball's the epitome of nostalgic Americana and a terrific excuse to play hokey & get away from the stress of modern life and head out to the park for an enjoyable afternoon with family & friends and a hotdog and beer, and root for the hometeam. Ah these simple pleasures of childhood never die. - Scott
Hi Scott. I forgot to mention in my post in the other recent baseball thread, that there was a fella by the name of Kevin Kooyumjian (don't ask how I remembered to spell that name ) playing a Korg Pa1XPro, same model as mine, down by Fisherman's Wharf. A whiz of a player - would you happen to know him?
Originally posted by Scottyee: Yeah, baseball's the epitome of nostalgic Americana and a terrific excuse to play hokey & get away from the stress of modern life and head out to the park for an enjoyable afternoon with family & friends and a hotdog and beer, and root for the hometeam. Ah these simple pleasures of childhood never die. - Scott
Only difference is NOW is will cost you easy $500+ to take your family to the ball park.....
Originally posted by 124: Hi Scott. I forgot to mention in my post in the other recent baseball thread, that there was a fella by the name of Kevin Kooyumjian (don't ask how I remembered to spell that name ) playing a Korg Pa1XPro, same model as mine, down by Fisherman's Wharf. A whiz of a player - would you happen to know him?
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Yep, that's him, Kevin the Keytar Man ! He's plays not only at Fisherman's Wharf, SF, but down in Monterey (my hometown) as well. This guy is one dynamic performer. Check out his guitar simulation on the Roland AX. Always attracts a crowd. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-KHk8OnyHg&feature=related