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#346461 - 07/05/12 04:34 PM
Re: Appreciation goes to some of my favorites...
[Re: tony mads usa]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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The two Tonys are on my "favorites" list, for sure. Tony Mads for unwavering commitment to music, support of others in the field and a classy, genteel attitude. He also has an open-minded appreciation for all kinds of music and excellent taste (unlike a certain crusty old, sometimes narrow minded "jazzer" around here...ME!).
And, my friend from across the sea...a wierd little guy who happens to be cool, discerning, funny as hell and a genuine "smart ass all the same time, while still making valid observations; often in line with mine (of course, that makes him an expert on all things (LOL). Rarely, does he not bring a smile to my face.
I didn't mention Nigel, the Tony's and many others because I tried to do a "shoot from the hip" appreciation of music production only....not personality, good works (Chas, for instance, is a person so totally devoted to humanitarian works and issues of equality...backs up his commitment with major hours and checks) chick magnet ability...Fran has that one locked up (LOL)...or other qualities.
One thing for sure. Here, a full spectrum of types of musicians/entertainers are represented.
And that's part of what makes life interesting and rewarding. And that's what makes you folks special to me.
Best personal wishes to all,
Russ
Edited by captain Russ (07/05/12 04:41 PM)
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#346506 - 07/06/12 10:28 PM
Re: Appreciation goes to some of my favorites...
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 01/30/06
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And, my friend from across the sea...a wierd little guy who happens to be cool, discerning, funny as hell and a genuine "smart ass all the same time, while still making valid observations; often in line with mine (of course, that makes him an expert on all things (LOL). Rarely, does he not bring a smile to my face.
Russ
Russ, It's dead simple about you and me "GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE" heeeeeeeeee, and I am brushing up on my jazz, I just wannabe part of the "A" Team, I let my wife see your nice comments about me, she said " IF HE LOVES YOU THAT MUCH LET HIM COME AND LIVE WITH YOU"??? Thanks Russ PS I really hate Jazz and the Beatles
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#346516 - 07/07/12 04:41 AM
Re: Appreciation goes to some of my favorites...
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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PS I really hate Jazz and the Beatles So do most people, Tony. At least you're honest about it. I know it's heresy but I, too, am not a huge fan of the Beatles. I love a few of their songs ('Yesterday', for instance) but I usually prefer someone else's arrangement/performance of them (so I guess it must be their songWRITING that I like ). As for jazz, it's pretty much an aquired taste, as (like Classical) it requires a certain amount of intellectual participation from the listener. In it's MOST sophisticated forms, it almost requires that the listener himself be a musician or at least an advanced student of the art form. This is (understandably) just too much work for most people, but for those lucky few, the rewards are great. chas PS: I hate theatre organ as a style and lump pipe organs right up there with accordions, bagpipes, and harmonicas. But what can I say, I'm culturally deprived .
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