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#346983 - 07/14/12 03:40 PM
Re: Opening act for Brooklyn Bridge in Wildwood, NJ
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Fran, I would still enjoy that very much. I just haven't been able to get up that way in quite a while. I have a very dear friend (lives in Media) who is pretty ill and unlikely to recover, so I'll probably go up to visit him. If, no, When, I come up, I will make sure we have an opportunity to get together. Any meals that might transpire will definately be on me. It's good to see you ol' farts still active in the music business (I can see how the ladies we always see you with, could make you want to postpone retirement ). I can hardly believe Benny's still alive and kicking, much less still hustling merchandise. A true Philly legend in the music community. Take care, friend. chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#346990 - 07/14/12 04:56 PM
Re: Opening act for Brooklyn Bridge in Wildwood, NJ
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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While I'm not a major Beatles fan, the thing I remember is, they broke the "C, Am F, G" pop mode.
By 64, when they hit it big in the US, I had been working in clubs for 9 years. ?Firs, it was Les Paul and Mary ford tunes...then R&B of the three and four chord variety.
Part of the deal is the way those chords are played.
"Think of "You made me leave my happy home" (substitute and Fm for the F), "But you don't know me" and many others.
The Coasters, Drifters, Skyliners (Since I Fell For You)...all part off my personal and music past.
I'm, glad I was around to enjoy that music.
After all, that music was the "bridge" to the more involved stuff.
Ain't this a GRAND way to make a living?
Russ
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