Jung Roe
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Hi Tom. Welcome to the club. Nice to have you here.
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A warm welcome Max. Great to see you here.
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I think as fans the key is doing whatever we can do to help spread their music through, word of mouth, posting their youtube videos everywhere, referring them to local radio stations , gifting friends and family with MLT music (two latest albums should make perfect Christmas gifts for everyone) etc… The greatness of their music will do the rest.
Their Youtube views look to be rapidly accelerating, 25 Million and rising the last I checked, and the fan base is growing all over the world just based on the diversity right here in the MLT club: UK, Austria, Germany, Australia, India, Japan, France, Brazil, Mexico etc…In the USA, it seems to be coast to coast from Seattle to Florida, and in Canada from Vancouver BC to Ontario and further possibly. Hope I didn’t leave anyone out.
If MLT continue on their current rapidly snowballing trajectory, with more new music and all the creative projects the MLT team are embarking on, I don’t think those days are too far off when it will easily make economic sense based on fan base everywhere for the MLT to start touring globally.
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Jacki. Everything you do is just wonderful. I wish I could just muster a fraction of the creativity you have. I try to do some calligraphy with my fountain pens with flex nibs in my journal, but lately I tend to collect pens more than actual creatve output writing. Your poetry and drawings are inspiring.
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Hi Tim,
I find your input in the forum valuable and thought provoking. We’re all MLT, Beatles (and Beach Boys -had to throw that in) geeks and nerds here and darned proud of it!
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In my opinion yes and no. Yes in that they accomplished a lot so far and have a lot to be proud of. No in that if you have a special talent that can move people and make lives better, I think it is a virtue to make it a life long journey. Some might define making it as reaching financial independence, that doesnt mean you have realised your full potential.
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I am not sure Mona got stuck on drums, but rather she favored the rythm side of things. The musically talented powerhouses they both are I think they recognize each others strengths and play the instruments that make the most sense to make the best music as a duo. Both are remarkable and accomplished guitarists. Mona on rythm and Lisa on lead. When they are together the magic happens, much greater than the sum of their parts just like the Beatles.
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Well I guess we can very confidently say it wasn’t Ringo 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Steve. Had a look at the Hey Bulldog remastered promo video as well as the Making of…and really enjoyed it, and learned lots. Was great to see a full in studio recording session of that song by the 4 of them, and they were having a lot of fun for sure, and loved the barking at the end. I think it was brilliant for MLT to include their version of this forgotten masterpiece here. I guess there is some mystery as to whether it was George or John’s guitar riffs that ultimately appears in the Beatles recording. My gut tells me it was George since they had his red guitar out. Any opinions?
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I thought Oraaaange and Aaarnnnt rhymed, but maybe not. 🙂
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Jung Roe
Member28/10/2018 at 08:59 in reply to: Congratulations to the Wagner family on this major achievement!So true. Thank you MLT team. The groovy bus ride “Is getting better” everyday.
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Lisa
So that is how you guys got that unique intro sound on Nothings in Vain. Always wondered. It really adds to the character of that song. Apparently there is a very famous symphony that starts off like that, off tune for the same effect hundreds of years ago. I just cant remember what symphony that was. Its really late here. I guess great musical minds think alike. ????
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Jung Roe
Member27/10/2018 at 21:15 in reply to: Jump to the bottom button, or truncate to pages suggestionI just noticed the”First new reply” label, that jumps you to the latest reply in a thread when something new appears. That is brilliant and basically addresses my suggestions above. Thank you.
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Howard. You got it absolutely right!
she is the complete package. Writer, composer, singer, multi instrumentalist, performer and actor, all coupled with the sweetest, most beautiful nature ever (well apart from Mona perhaps) and for these reasons I believe she is not just my favourite, but the best out there and along with her twin sister,
True greatness is multi-dimensional, not just technical.