Steve
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I’ll take the easy route and just give the driver the Orange CD to play. If that doesn’t hook the riders, nothing will.
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May of 2018. I was watching the Stanley Cup playoffs between Washington and Pittsburgh when I went to my phone to Google something as I often do when I’m watching TV. The first entry on Google Cards was a video of MLT doing Drive My Car. I was like, “Really? Nobody does that song.” So I had a listen and the rest is history. Been hooked ever since. What drew me to investigate more of their work was the fact they stayed true to the original. If they had broken into some rap or hip-hop garbage and made it almost unrecognizable, that would have been it and I wouldn’t have ventured any further.
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While I can play a lot of songs on my guitar, some by MLT and a ton by the Beatles, I think I would rather be in the audience and marvel at their skill plus if I were on the stage with them I might lessen the quality of their show and I wouldn’t want to do that.
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My wife is from Liverpool… Liverpool, Pennsylvania, that is. And yes there really is a Liverpool in my state.
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The first album I remember buying was Born to be Wild from Steppenwolf.
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Mike, if you really want to know the truth, you have to look through a glass onion.
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Lisa, that’s the answer I fully expected. I believe you discussed briefly this somewhere either here on in one of your YouTube Q&A’s. I can appreciate the immense undertaking it takes to plan and execute a major tour and there’s no guarantee you’ll come out ahead. You guys are smart to wait until the timing is right and not to rush into it. Everything in its own time, that’s what I always say.
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And that, Mona, is why MLT are so successful. I remember one of your YouTube Q&A’s where you told your parents that you wanted to quit school because you knew what you wanted to do with your lives and that you had a plan. That plan, I can see, was thought out, organized, and well executed. I salute your carrying out your mission on your terms and nobody else’s. You’ve proven that with a plan and a process in place, ones dream can become reality.
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MIchael I’m having a vision that when she cuts loose on your fastball you are going to experience a Charlie Brown moment.
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Triba looks in for the sign. He winds and here’s the pitch. Wagner swings…….
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Michael, actually I’m a fossil too, having been born in the early 50’s, it’s just that my impressionable years occurred in the 60’s. And I am a Yank living near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania so we automatically have a Big Ten rivalry as I’m a Penn State fan. And being a die hard Phillies fan, Nebraska is OK as it’s the birthplace of one of my all-time favorite Phillies broadcasters, Richie “Whitey” Ashburn or as Harry Kalas called him, His Whiteness.
And that lovely lady is actually my daughter who is a huge Beatles fan, courtesy of her awesome dad (haha). Two years ago she gave my wife and I a terrific gift to thank us for all we’ve done for her and that was two tickets to the Paul McCartney concert in Hershey like ten rows from the stage (she and her boyfriend also had seats a few rows behind us). One of my life’s biggest thrills which would, believe it or not, be topped if I were somehow able to meet the incredible Wagner family. How I’d love to be in a picture with the twins as the thorn between two roses.
And I think Mona and Lisa can handle the fastball but don’t lay any Bruce Sutter split finger fastballs or Steve Carlton sliders on them. They made many great hitters look terrible when those pitches were working. But I bet the twins will take you downtown through the deepest part of the park with their answers. They are two very intelligent and articulate young ladies. Looking forward to this Q&A.
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My oh my Michaela but you are efficient. Actually I ended up doing the first one in the snapshot grjoup and the funky sized pieces made it really challenging which was good. For for me, while more pieces would be nice I’m afraid my monitor isn’t big enough for all the pieces. But if you want to try putting one out with more pieces that would be fine with me. I’d still be willing to give it a go.
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Michael, I’m looking forward to learning all of them. I did figure out Close to You, In It For Love, and Count on Me. But can I really learn how to play The Future? Well, ahh, ahh, I don’t know, really?