Ciao FuzzbHowdy folks. It's been a busy time for me. Working on a friend's garage roof...it should have been done several years ago. Yesterday I ended up falling halfway through the old planking while going over it with plywood. Scraped myself and bruised a couple of ribs up. I'm in a fair amount of discomfort right now. Lucky for me the weather is bad today and tomorrow...gives me time to heal a bit. Right now I'm relaxing and listening to:
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This is my favorite of Dan's work that I'm familiar with.
Ciao FOHHello all, Happy Tuesday
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Ciao, Signore Geste..Ciao Fuzzb
I lived in the next city over from where Windham Hill was located in the Bay Area. So I heard a lot from them and the albums were readily available. Even now you can find a mint LP for a buck. Those samplers were/are a great introduction to many unknown artists. Good stuff.When the store would get the Windham Hill samplers in, I'd always look for new cuts by Hedges...strangely enough I was also introduced to Level 42 on a Windham Hill sampler. They were one of "those" bands that no one else seemed to like, but I just couldn't help myself.
Left Goodwill empty handed So then I made a stop a the library. Picked up a John Sandford mystery. Also a Walter Mosley novel.Have a swell day Leebob.. I'm also gearing up for a trip to the LRS to see if any nuggets are in stock. The good stuff goes quickly we all know.
Ciao, Signore Geste..
The first time I heard "Live, On the Double Planet" I had to ask the guy I was working with how many guitarists were playing on the album. His response was "Michael Hedges....that's it...just him"....I've been a fan for 32 years since.
I've been a fan for 32 years since.
Nice one Beau. I saved it to my AK Jazz Playlist
Finally saw this my friend. CiaoCiao Lee