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medicated
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Posted - Apr 16 2021 :  22:20:57  Show Profile  Click to see medicated's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Still around and play online daily... Just different games I guess.

Evil is powerless.....if the good are unafraid. (Ronald Regan)
Free speech is intended to protect the controversial and even outrageous word, and not just comforting platitudes too mundane to need protection. - General Colin Powell





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Petrified-OMO
Taxing Patience



Posted - May 14 2021 :  21:13:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OWO OMO.

Been awhile. Usually running into Medicated in Cold War. Otherwise getting ready for the nest to be emptied (all at once which is a bit of a shock) and cursing Oracle for changing naming schemes every few releases. Makes using older docs to know how to do things useless sometimes.



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Signatures?! We don't need no stinking signatures!

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Arcane
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Posted - May 17 2021 :  00:10:10  Show Profile  Visit Arcane's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey Petri and Medicated. Good to see you guys are still around. One of the main reasons I keep the site up... even if we aren't playin together it is always nice to hear from old friends.

Novus Ordo Seclorum

Knowledge is power... has been since time eternal. Arcane knowledge is thereby ultimate power and can
therefore lead to ultimate corruption. Wisdom (and the experience that comes with age) is a serum for corruption.
Perhaps that is why there are so many Old Men with Arcane knowledge and so few young ones...

Arcane OMO - Circa 2001

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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Oct 12 2021 :  06:26:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Here's the Samuel L Jackson version of Stackolee from the movie Black Snake Moan, featuring Christina Ricci.

[Samuel L Jackson WARNING].





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Arcane
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Posted - Oct 16 2021 :  11:30:10  Show Profile  Visit Arcane's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Awesome!

Novus Ordo Seclorum

Knowledge is power... has been since time eternal. Arcane knowledge is thereby ultimate power and can
therefore lead to ultimate corruption. Wisdom (and the experience that comes with age) is a serum for corruption.
Perhaps that is why there are so many Old Men with Arcane knowledge and so few young ones...

Arcane OMO - Circa 2001

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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Jan 18 2022 :  05:48:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's been awhile...

So, let's get back into it with something slow and with a classic sound.


Here's Keith Richards and James Cotton rehearsing Little Red rooster.



When I watched this video more closely, it looked like there was something off about the guitar he's playing. It has 10 strings. fI looked into it further (and if you're a Rolling Stones fan, you probably already know this...) and found Keith Richards generally removes the low E string. He says it gets in the way and the bass player can pick up those notes anyways. So, what he's playing must be a custom 10 string version of a 12 string guitar.

Anyways, I love the nice roots sound these guys got.








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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Jan 25 2022 :  05:00:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've featured this song before, but this time I'm adding a personal story.

About 10 years ago, my wife gave me guitar lessons for Christmas. She's always coming up with unique, thoughtful and completely unexpected Christmas gifts. This year it was a drone. (Her other thought was a VR headset. I dodged a bullet on that one, since I image she'd have probably gotten me an Oculus one. BTW, the weather her ehasn't been particularly conducive to drone flying, so I haven't taken it out yet.)

Anyways ...

I contacted the lady that did the lessons and her approach started with "What do you want to play?" I told her that I'd really like to learn Deep River Blues the way Doc Watson plays it. I already knew chords so I wasn't a complete beginner (but not far from one...). We set a time for Wednesday evenings and I started taking lessons.

I little background. She loves classical guitar and she's pretty good. She also likes Irish music and plays in a local Irish band. They already had a guitarist, so she plays the bouzoki. She also pushes the benefits of playing music to keep your brain sharp - especially for seniors ...

That's her in the back.

Anyways, (again ...)

Based on my desire to learn Deep River Blues, she set out trying to teach me Travis picking - named after Merle Travis, who made it famous in his country music. It dates much earlier to Piedmont style blues. I never got to the point that I could play it, but I still have the lessons she gave me. I ended up quitting due to psoriasis in my fingers and the fact that I rarely practiced between lessons.

Here's what I was shooting for...



My dermatologist now has me on medications that control the psoriasis fairly well and I'm thinking of things to do with my time in retirement. So, it's time to take another run at it.






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Feb 01 2022 :  10:29:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Roadhouse Blues, the Doors.






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Feb 08 2022 :  05:09:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Jackie Venson

Always Free






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Feb 15 2022 :  07:27:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Molly Tuttle is one of the best guitar players I've seen (though I haven't seen her in person). She's a master of flat picking, clawhammer and cross picking and is the first woman to win the International Bluegrass Music Association's Guitar Player of the Year Award.

When she was 3 years old, she was diagnosed with alopecia areata, which quickly developed into alopecia universalis, which is an autoimmune disorder that results in total loss of body hair.

Here she is with her version of White Freightliner Blues.






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Feb 22 2022 :  08:24:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote



Midnight Special, Credence Clearwater Revival







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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Mar 29 2022 :  05:13:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ball and Chain, Blues Traveler










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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Apr 28 2023 :  07:59:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok, I know it isn't Tuesday and this is kind of a repeat and kind of late at that. I figure by Tuesday, I'd just forget.

David Lindley died about a month ago from complications associated with long COVID.



Here's his version of Soul of a Man.

I first heard this version on the TV show Hell on Wheels. Pretty good show, actually.

Rest in Peace, Prince of Polyester.







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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Sep 26 2023 :  07:04:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


I was supposed to see John Hiatt tomorrow night, but then he canceled his tour after a fall while hiking in South Cumberland State Park.

So, to salve my disappointment at missing the show ... and in honor of convalescence.

Here's a cover version of one of my favorite John Hiatt tunes.

Get well. Maybe I'll catch you next year.






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Nov 07 2023 :  09:34:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Rumble by Link Wray has the distinction of being the only instrumental song to be banned from the radio in the US. The song reached the top 20 in 1958 and was one of the earliest songs to use distortion and tremolo.

Link Wray was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His introduction was provided by Jimmy Page, who considered him to be his idol.


Here's Link Wray himself performing Rumble in 1974.






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Dec 05 2023 :  11:40:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
First, a personal update. I'm no longer a contributing member of society. I'm no longer a member of the workforce, having begun a vacation from which I will not return because I'll be retired by then.

Regarding this thread, it may mean that I keep up with it more often. It could also mean I forget what day it is since working does assist with that.

Anyways...

Taj Mahal's and Ry Cooder's version of Statesboro Blues.






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Arcane
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Posted - Dec 06 2023 :  16:17:33  Show Profile  Visit Arcane's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Congratulations Aged!!!

Novus Ordo Seclorum

Knowledge is power... has been since time eternal. Arcane knowledge is thereby ultimate power and can
therefore lead to ultimate corruption. Wisdom (and the experience that comes with age) is a serum for corruption.
Perhaps that is why there are so many Old Men with Arcane knowledge and so few young ones...

Arcane OMO - Circa 2001

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PacemakerOMO
The Florida Racer!

Posted - Dec 06 2023 :  16:59:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Grats Aged, now you will learn how to go get inventive to keep from growing mold in your brain rofl






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Aged
That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.



Posted - Apr 02 2024 :  13:01:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So much for keeping this thread going huh?

Anyway ...


When Boogie with Stu first came out, I didn't like it very much. But this video has changed my mind.

The guy featured is Mexican comedian and dancer named Adalberto Ramirez "Resortes", who is sometimes credited with inventing the "moonwalk".

The Stu is Ian Stewart, founding member of the Rolling Stones and he's playing the piano. I've seen a rumor that the guitar is Robert Plant. That comes from a story that includes John Paul Jones (who plays the mandolin) saying, "it can't be that hard to play, even Robert can play it!"

The song is based on Oooh My Head by Richie Valens. Check out Chuck Barry in this clip!

Led Zeppelin gave Richie Valens' mother writing credit on Boogie with Stu since they'd heard she never received any royalties from his music. Bob Keane, who co-wrote the Ooh My Head sued them anyways. Valen's mother got half of the settlement.






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Arcane
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Posted - Apr 07 2024 :  23:23:52  Show Profile  Visit Arcane's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Great video! Pretty good song too

Novus Ordo Seclorum

Knowledge is power... has been since time eternal. Arcane knowledge is thereby ultimate power and can
therefore lead to ultimate corruption. Wisdom (and the experience that comes with age) is a serum for corruption.
Perhaps that is why there are so many Old Men with Arcane knowledge and so few young ones...

Arcane OMO - Circa 2001

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