Johnnypee Parker
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Hi Walter,
No Orange amp, but Santa knows that I have been very good this year. I remind her, I mean him everyday.
JP
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Hi Bill Hi Maddie,
When We’re Together or Stuck In The Middle. It opens with Well I don’t know why I came here tonight
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Orange from beginning to end. The future could be played as the band took the stage.
You got it Jax A dream goes on forever
JP
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Hi Walter,
I agree with you on Volume 3. Every song on there is incredible. White Room really shows off Lisa and Mona’s many talents. Lisa’s got a real Jack Bruce vibe going, and then she tears into those guitar licks like she wrote them. It’s no surprise that Mona Baker is a fan of Ginger.
This is a great album for my morning commute. Sometimes Morning Has Broken comes on at just the right time as the road turns into the sunrise.
Yvoorg yats
JP
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Oh Mona LOL I burst out laughing so loud the neighbors heard me. ????
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Awesome work, David
Just think thousands of smiles are being inspired by these timeless masterpieces today ????
It’s another great lazy Sunny Sunday
JP
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Now this sounds intriguing.
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Hi Alexandre,
Greetings from upstate New York. Have you checked out the & about section under specials? There is a great video from when the girls went skydiving for their 18th birthday. It has an awesome soundtrack.
There is so much to see and hear at this awesome site. Have fun!
I landed here after seeing Lisa and Mona’s cover of Wish You Were Here. The Duo Sessions are beyond amazing.
JP
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I know this does not relate to the 60’s/70’s theme, but I thought you might like it.
Have you ever seen the album cover for Pink Floyd’s “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason”? It came out in 1987. I remember when we first got it and saw the picture of hundreds of old beds lined up on the beach, we thought it was some kind of camera trick.
But no-o-o, this is Pink Floyd. Actually it is Storm Thorgerson, the same guy that designed most of their album covers. So they assembled hundreds of these wrought iron beds and lined them up on the beach just in time to get rained out. I think they are supposed to represent hospital beds from a mental institution. The beds were a recurring theme in the concert videos for that tour. At the end of “On The Run” they always flew a plane across the stadium on a cable that would crash into the stage on cue with the music. For this tour, the plane was replaced with a bed. It was pretty kool, as it synced with the film that was shown on their giant screen on stage.
In this behind the scenes video, hen you see the helicopter flying over the beach, just think nowadays that is replaced by a drone that is a thousand times less expensive. This reminds me of the spirit of MLT with a lot more players. Anything for a picture. I wonder if all the bed movers were volunteers.
JP
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These are my fav’s from The Cavern ClubThese chicks rock!This is the MLT theme song for me
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Thanks, Mona. I look forward to seeing Lisa’s kick ball skills.
David, wow! Frame by frame? Love your analytical passion.
JP
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Nice one, Jacki. This definitely makes me feel MLTBuzzGroovified!
Stay groovy,
JP
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You rock Dave! Thanks for compiling this. It is nice to see the unexpected spikes that occurred. I am off to watch “I’ll Follow the Sun” again.
JP
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Thanks David,
The views have doubled since this morning!
JP
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Hi Jung,
After watching the latest project, I reminded myself this is team of four. On the second viewing I realized how many shots were needed to create this and again, this is a team of four from start to finish. I wonder if this was ever said, “Okay, that was good, Mona but now move up one step and about 3cm to your left and do it again. No, your left.”
Their ability to turn out these high quality productions is a testament to their “When We’re Together“ work ethic. They always look so relaxed in the studio as if they are just goofing around, as opposed to other tortured artists pulling their hair out trying to get it right.
The pallet garden video is a good example of this, as we get a glimpse at the source of these ethics. As you can see, good parenting goes a long way. They all share the ability to critique each other in a very endearing manner. “That one looks like a whale that is about to explode.” Sharing a similar sense of humor can make constructive criticism a little easier to take.
One thing I like about their behind the scenes videos is that it we get to see a lot of MacGyvering to achieve an effect. “Nothing Is In Vain” is a good example. How do we make it look like Lisa and Mona are floating through space with a huge fish, hmmm? Let’s have Dad put on scuba gear and film us swirling our hair underwater. What would an exploding lightbulb sound like in reverse? Their imaginations show no bounds.
And sharing a similar sense of humor can be helpful when thinking out loud, “Just staple the crap out of it, Okay?”
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member23/08/2021 at 22:14 in reply to: Hotal California – one million views – finallyLynn, you missed it by that much.
I just clicked. 1,000,025
JP