Jung Roe
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Yes Skip, I am sure they would have a marvelous time visiting there. Perhaps they could do a short video of Mona and Lisa drooling at all the wonderful guitars, like when they visited the big one in Germany in the “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” video. Perhaps they might let them try out that locked up Fender, when they learn of Mona and Lisa’s amazing repertoire and following of fans. 🙂
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That looks like guitar heaven Skip! I think one could spend all day in there trying out guitars.
That Fender for Lisa comes in an awesome guitar case!!!If it’s not a guitar case, I’d insist I get that with the guitar. 🙂
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On the other end of the scale for ballads, these 3 MLTs originals today:
Alone (from their 2007 concert)
All About Falling In Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uszmb4UUWzY
Still A Friend of Mine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsiKXfFkRoA
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These 3 form a great trio to experience Mona and Lisa’s superb rocking vocals and guitar riffs.
You Really Got Me
Hey Bulldog
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Paul McCartney said he wrote Yellow Submarine for a Children’s album originally, but it ended up going to #1 in the charts for 13 weeks.
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Yes, I echo what Jacki said too, and thanks for those kind words John!
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While we are on the topic of Bob Dylan, he said some interesting things about where creativity and inspiration came for him. It was magic! I posted this in one of the other topics about creativity, but all the great artists like John Lennon as well say the same thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WENXCJqpDk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G58XWF6B3AA
This one for me Howard because it is one of the beautiful music moments in my memory singing it in my grade 5 music class.
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John, really glad you are here and a very belated welcome. Love everything you said in your post here, and wholeheartedly agree about the Wagner’s.
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I love Lisa’s artwork with this.
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Thanks much John! Yes just like music, the 60’s was the decade of some of the best cars. My brother had a 69 Buick Skylark he rebuilt and it was the epitomy of a muscle car, then after that he rebuilt a Cutlass 442. It is sad what happened in the 70’s with the oil crisis and the downward spiral of muscle and sports cars. Yes I remember the Mustang II. What sacrilege when they came out with that. They used it in Charlies Angels. The only thing that even remotely resembled the great muscle cars in the 70’s was those Pontiac Firebirds/Trans AM that Jim Rockford proudly drove around in, and then the black 1976 Smoky and the Bandit Trans AM. The base models still only put out an anemic 100 horsepower, and he fancy ones had a whopping 180 horsepower. I think my Kia Rio can beat them today if I engage the sport mode that tells the auto transmission to be a little more aggressive 🙂
Now new for 2020, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 will put out a cool street legal 700+ horsepower from a modest 5.2 liter V8 for the occasional moments when you need a little extra oomph to pass that semi. Ford promises 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds and the quarter in a leisurely sub 11 seconds.
Joy is restored in the auto world, just as MLT is restoring joy in music.