cassette recorder-Save the Last Dance For Me

Started by tazzy, October 06, 2009, 08:49:52 PM

Diego Ayala

Quote from: launched on October 06, 2009, 11:49:16 PMWow, I sure followed the rainbow for this! I started with a bunch of Nebraskans having a family reunion and ended up here  :D

For a tape recording it sounds really good. Excellent guitar, and P.J. you sing like a bird - I can definitely see the both of you making fine music in the near future!

What a treat - Thanks for posting, Tazzy!

This is super awesome, and thanks for sharing!!!  It is realy amaizing that for a tape with a few years behind it still sounds good.  Excellent take and love the changes!!!  May have to start a fund raiser and get Tazzy a BR unit for Christmas!!!  Excellent Posting :})

Wiley

I'm game  !!!  Maybe not she can tell way to many secrets.

Wiley

Well Tazzy  One thing good about this spot is no one visits as often as the other spots.  I just thought I would reminisque.   This is so fun being able to actually post to you. LOL  Do you remember when you and Brunn came up to MI to see us?  Chuck and I waited in the bar for Brunn to arrive. ( we had no clue you were coming)  and all of a sudden, you walked in the bar.  AND I BURST into tears. ( I was so lonely the first 2 years in MI) and there you were. I was sobbing hysterically and we went outside. LOL LOL Everyone in the bar was wondering what Chuck did to me. LOL They thought he was such an asshole LOL.  And then we came back in and explained it all.!! I can remember it as yesterday.  Ok enoughtI am sniveling to myself now.!!

Ted

I really like this version.

While I was on my first listen, I recalled a melodic similarity to...  something...

It nagged at me until I finally got it:  Here He Comes, by Brian Eno.  Do you hear it too?

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tazzy

Quote from: wiley on October 08, 2009, 07:03:32 PMWell Tazzy  One thing good about this spot is no one visits as often as the other spots.  I just thought I would reminisque.   This is so fun being able to actually post to you. LOL  Do you remember when you and Brunn came up to MI to see us?  Chuck and I waited in the bar for Brunn to arrive. ( we had no clue you were coming)  and all of a sudden, you walked in the bar.  AND I BURST into tears. ( I was so lonely the first 2 years in MI) and there you were. I was sobbing hysterically and we went outside. LOL LOL Everyone in the bar was wondering what Chuck did to me. LOL They thought he was such an asshole LOL.  And then we came back in and explained it all.!! I can remember it as yesterday.  Ok enoughtI am sniveling to myself now.!!

I know what you mean...about getting all sobby. Listening to the tape that first time after so long I got all choked up. It was almost painful...the years that have passed so fast. I always believed that if we could have continued playing together I would have progressed more in my guitar playing. You were always so supportive and easy to play music with. You made it easy...well easier for someone who didn't play by ear. Thanks for all you did and do...Love you

lg

I hear it Ted!
Yes, it seems to be somewhat similar.

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Satchwood

Wow I can't believe that a cassette tape can sound so good still - amazing !!!

Cool stuff - very cool - I'm sure that's a walk down memory lane for you two - thanks for sharing - really special!!!

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