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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-01-23 10:17 AM (#432198)
Subject: A classic is always a classic
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Lately I have been hooked on YouTube. The reason is that there is such a great wealth of music video on there featuring the original artist and some pretty good cover artists as well. This is a great learning tool if you're looking to learn a song. Some great acoustic stuff there that shows a lot of the original chords, etc. Look at an early video of Peter and Gordon and notice the guitars (guilds I think). There is then a video of them at a 35 year reunion. Both of them looking like they just escaped from the old folks home, but both of them playing the very same guitars. I guess once you've got a good thing...........hold on to it!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-23 12:15 PM (#432199 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
I guess once you've got a good thing...........hold on to it!
That's why my bride and I will celebrate our 40th WA in May. Her story is probably more 'interesting' than mine though... ;)

BTW, YT is my second favorite site!
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-01-23 12:28 PM (#432200 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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Iffy, you're not an unabashed flag waiver, you're an unabashed suck up. You're going to show this post to your wife for your wedding anniversary, aren't you, so that you can get points and gain favors, so you can buy another Ovation. Oh, you're smooth, man. And just let me say in closing, congratulations to both you and your wife. A job well done and an accomplishment to be proud of. Now, go and show off your post so you can run out and get that new guitar.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-23 12:44 PM (#432201 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
Now, go and show off your post so you can run out and get ...
... a larger dog house.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-23 2:29 PM (#432202 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic


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I've learned not to remind her. I suspect one reason for long marriages is stubbornness channeled into making it work. That's my theory for us, anyway. Sometimes the dog house isn't too bad if the dog doesn't snore.
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muzza
Posted 2009-01-23 6:29 PM (#432203 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
one reason for long marriages is..
...effective deception.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-23 6:39 PM (#432204 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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Originally posted by muzza:
...effective...
... digestion!
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seesquare
Posted 2009-01-23 7:31 PM (#432205 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic


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effective repression.......usually by SWMBO.
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standing
Posted 2009-01-23 10:43 PM (#432206 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic



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I believe that is the quickest I've seen a thread completely divert from the original topic this week… ;)
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-23 10:49 PM (#432207 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic


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effective nonconception.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-24 8:05 AM (#432208 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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Originally posted by standing:
I believe that is the quickest I've seen a thread completely divert from the original topic this week… ;)
My bad...

As to the topic... Willie.
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Wagonmaster
Posted 2009-01-24 9:06 AM (#432209 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic
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"I believe that is the quickest I've seen a thread completely divert from the original topic this week..."


Oh, I don't know. I guess the title of this thread lends itself to making the comparison. First you're new, then you're used. If you can survive the used part of the relationship, you become a classic and you won't get traded in for a newer model.
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standing
Posted 2009-01-24 2:24 PM (#432210 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic



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Originally posted by Wagonmaster:
Oh, I don't know. I guess the title of this thread lends itself to making the comparison. First you're new, then you're used. If you can survive the used part of the relationship, you become a classic and you won't get traded in for a newer model.
Well said, Wagonmaster. I think you may have the a starting concept for a new song there…
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-24 6:01 PM (#432211 - in reply to #432198)
Subject: Re: A classic is always a classic


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I keep telling my wife that as much as she likes to change her stuff, new cars, new carpet, paint, etc., I'm waiting for her to get rid of me. I'm the only old thing she's got left. So far she seems to ignore me, but I expect she's thinking about it.
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