And who are the first customers?
The bikers. RRRRREEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!!!
Nothin like that sound. It just echoes through the empty street.
Maybe one day if I move out to the country I'll get one.
Hope you all enjoyed the festivus.
Jason
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08/27/2006 20:46 #23679
Yes, Traffic is BackCategory: potpourri
08/25/2006 18:37 #23678
God's InstrumentCategory: music
That's the phrase Maynard Ferguson often used to describe the trumpet, and I wholeheartedly agree. Nobody will ever be able to tell me otherwise. It is a sad day because one of my favorite musicians died, but it has triggered many fond memories from childhood and from my school days.
I remember the first time I heard Maynard Ferguson. That moment I decided that playing the drums would never be adequate for me and I immediately switched over to the trumpet. I couldn't believe how powerful his playing was, and his range was nothing short of stratospheric. I couldn't believe how clean his upper register was. Unless you are a trumpet player, you probably will never understand how difficult it is to develop these skills if you are not naturally blessed with them. I wanted to play like Maynard, and it gave me the motivation to play every day until either my lips were bleeding or I couldn't make any noise out of my horn.
The world has lost one of the greatest jazz musicians in history. This much is not to be debated. When he made his debut with Stan Kenton's orchestra in '50 nobody at that time or at any previous time could play lead like Maynard. He had range and power that no other player possessed. From that moment on, lead playing took a quantum leap forward.
Don't get me wrong, Miles will always be number one for me and for many other trumpet players, he could play through a garden hose and make it sound amazing, but Maynard was in a class of his own when it came to high octane, aggressive soloing and lead playing. I also am constantly amazed when I hear Don Ellis, someone I very much would have liked to see had he not passed away at a young age.
To me Jazz will always be the ultimate form of musical expression. I'm saddened that there aren't too many big bands anymore. There are only so many trios and smaller ensembles I can listen to before wanting to hear something more layered and orchestral in nature. Seeing Maynard was always a special experience for me because his band was always top notch, and I would always get goosebumps and even a little emotional after hearing the first few seconds of heavenly bliss come out from the horns. It's a completely different experience from checking out a rock band.
On the bright side, God's got one whale of a new lead player.
I'll miss you Maynard! RIP!
I remember the first time I heard Maynard Ferguson. That moment I decided that playing the drums would never be adequate for me and I immediately switched over to the trumpet. I couldn't believe how powerful his playing was, and his range was nothing short of stratospheric. I couldn't believe how clean his upper register was. Unless you are a trumpet player, you probably will never understand how difficult it is to develop these skills if you are not naturally blessed with them. I wanted to play like Maynard, and it gave me the motivation to play every day until either my lips were bleeding or I couldn't make any noise out of my horn.
The world has lost one of the greatest jazz musicians in history. This much is not to be debated. When he made his debut with Stan Kenton's orchestra in '50 nobody at that time or at any previous time could play lead like Maynard. He had range and power that no other player possessed. From that moment on, lead playing took a quantum leap forward.
Don't get me wrong, Miles will always be number one for me and for many other trumpet players, he could play through a garden hose and make it sound amazing, but Maynard was in a class of his own when it came to high octane, aggressive soloing and lead playing. I also am constantly amazed when I hear Don Ellis, someone I very much would have liked to see had he not passed away at a young age.
To me Jazz will always be the ultimate form of musical expression. I'm saddened that there aren't too many big bands anymore. There are only so many trios and smaller ensembles I can listen to before wanting to hear something more layered and orchestral in nature. Seeing Maynard was always a special experience for me because his band was always top notch, and I would always get goosebumps and even a little emotional after hearing the first few seconds of heavenly bliss come out from the horns. It's a completely different experience from checking out a rock band.
On the bright side, God's got one whale of a new lead player.
I'll miss you Maynard! RIP!
08/23/2006 19:18 #23677
Jason, Vulgar Forum Abuser?Category: bullshit
Yes, your humble and magnificent correspondent got banned from the Hannity forums:
You have been banned for the following reason:
quoting filter bypass and vulgar abuse.
Date the ban will be lifted: August 25th, 2006
Now, you might be wondering what could you say that would be so awful that you would get banned?
Nothing. I actually was quoting someone else who was vulgar and abusive. I included their quote in my response.
At least the piece of shit abusive motherfucker got warned.
BAN BAN BAN BAN
You have been banned for the following reason:
quoting filter bypass and vulgar abuse.
Date the ban will be lifted: August 25th, 2006
Now, you might be wondering what could you say that would be so awful that you would get banned?
Nothing. I actually was quoting someone else who was vulgar and abusive. I included their quote in my response.
At least the piece of shit abusive motherfucker got warned.
BAN BAN BAN BAN
joshua - 08/24/06 01:06
Whatever the fuck you did possibly got me banned also, by the way. I just tried to log onto the site to lobby on your behalf to get the ban lifted but I cannot access the site. Either for some reason I cannot access the forum site, although I can access the forum front page. Either the forums are down or you got me banned too.
Whatever the fuck you did possibly got me banned also, by the way. I just tried to log onto the site to lobby on your behalf to get the ban lifted but I cannot access the site. Either for some reason I cannot access the forum site, although I can access the forum front page. Either the forums are down or you got me banned too.
carolinian - 08/24/06 00:22
Forums are supposed to be places where everyone benefits from the mutual interchange of ideas. If you get excluded from such a place for either something trivial or for having "unacceptable ideas", I think you really need to question the value of being a member of that forum. Just my 2 cents.
Forums are supposed to be places where everyone benefits from the mutual interchange of ideas. If you get excluded from such a place for either something trivial or for having "unacceptable ideas", I think you really need to question the value of being a member of that forum. Just my 2 cents.
joshua - 08/23/06 23:04
If you talk to a mod I"m fairly sure you can get your ban lifted.
If you talk to a mod I"m fairly sure you can get your ban lifted.
08/23/2006 14:27 #23676
Find Sister - Mission Accomplished!Category: potpourri
DeAnna,
Gramma, bless her heart, she told me you were "Diana." You would love Gramma, she's the best, a little blunt but the best anyway.
The truth of the matter is she left me your info and I lost it somewhere here in my apartment. I lose anything that isn't nailed down. So I launched an online campaign to find out some info, but obviously since I didn't have your name right I wasn't exactly successful.
Then like a week later I found your number. I called it and it was out of service. Obviously you had moved away from Orlando to who knows where. My search came to an end and I was very disappointed.
Anyway why would I not want to talk to you? This is one of the happiest days ever. Imagine not knowing almost anything about half of your family for 28 years! That's a long time. Josh and I know a lot less about you guys than you know about us it seems. I do NOT associate you with Mother or anyone else, only on a surperficial level. I harbor no ill will toward her. She's basically a stranger, so it's hard to have any kind of emotional attachment. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy she didn't abort Josh and I, I'm thankful for that, she's my mom and that won't ever change, I just don't have any contact with her and haven't for my entire life.
Hmm...you know what maybe I do harbor some ill will towards her. She was 18 when she left us but when I heard she up and left MORE kids I was enraged. People are supposed to grow up at some point. Not that I was ever in a position to do anything about it but it does piss me off when I think about it.
Josh may or may not respond to you soon - for his job he travels all over and doesn't always have time to look at MySpace. So if he doesn't get back to you right away don't be upset. I know he and I are just as interested in you as you are in us.
I want you to know that I love you, little Sister, and that I'm happy you got to us. Let the info exchange begin! First of all what are you doing in Little Rock? Let me know what your new number is so I can call you sometime this week. I'm applying for jobs, and planning a barbecue for this weekend (big arts festival here) so it will probably be a night time call.
Talk to you soon!
Jason
Gramma, bless her heart, she told me you were "Diana." You would love Gramma, she's the best, a little blunt but the best anyway.
The truth of the matter is she left me your info and I lost it somewhere here in my apartment. I lose anything that isn't nailed down. So I launched an online campaign to find out some info, but obviously since I didn't have your name right I wasn't exactly successful.
Then like a week later I found your number. I called it and it was out of service. Obviously you had moved away from Orlando to who knows where. My search came to an end and I was very disappointed.
Anyway why would I not want to talk to you? This is one of the happiest days ever. Imagine not knowing almost anything about half of your family for 28 years! That's a long time. Josh and I know a lot less about you guys than you know about us it seems. I do NOT associate you with Mother or anyone else, only on a surperficial level. I harbor no ill will toward her. She's basically a stranger, so it's hard to have any kind of emotional attachment. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy she didn't abort Josh and I, I'm thankful for that, she's my mom and that won't ever change, I just don't have any contact with her and haven't for my entire life.
Hmm...you know what maybe I do harbor some ill will towards her. She was 18 when she left us but when I heard she up and left MORE kids I was enraged. People are supposed to grow up at some point. Not that I was ever in a position to do anything about it but it does piss me off when I think about it.
Josh may or may not respond to you soon - for his job he travels all over and doesn't always have time to look at MySpace. So if he doesn't get back to you right away don't be upset. I know he and I are just as interested in you as you are in us.
I want you to know that I love you, little Sister, and that I'm happy you got to us. Let the info exchange begin! First of all what are you doing in Little Rock? Let me know what your new number is so I can call you sometime this week. I'm applying for jobs, and planning a barbecue for this weekend (big arts festival here) so it will probably be a night time call.
Talk to you soon!
Jason
leetee - 08/23/06 19:13
Jason,
Wow... cool. Glad you have connected with your sister!
I cerainly don't blame you one little bit about feeling some ill will towards your mother. I have issues towards my brother over things he did to me, even though i now understand even more now what kind of pain he has been in. He still did some terrible things to me. Just like your birth mother did something terrible by leaving you.
I hope being able to connect with your sister will help you resolve some of the family issues you have had even, Jason.
Good Luck!
Lee
Jason,
Wow... cool. Glad you have connected with your sister!
I cerainly don't blame you one little bit about feeling some ill will towards your mother. I have issues towards my brother over things he did to me, even though i now understand even more now what kind of pain he has been in. He still did some terrible things to me. Just like your birth mother did something terrible by leaving you.
I hope being able to connect with your sister will help you resolve some of the family issues you have had even, Jason.
Good Luck!
Lee
theecarey - 08/23/06 17:37
Jason I am thrilled for you; I know how much you have been wanting to connect with your sister. Best wishes on these new beginnings..
Jason I am thrilled for you; I know how much you have been wanting to connect with your sister. Best wishes on these new beginnings..
jenks - 08/23/06 16:22
Jason that's so exciting!! Congrats!
Jason that's so exciting!! Congrats!
08/22/2006 11:52 #23675
Holy ShitCategory: politics
Are you angry about Joe Lieberman running for Senate?
Is open voter disenfranchisement better than the underhanded kind?
Discuss.
Is open voter disenfranchisement better than the underhanded kind?
Discuss.
uncutsaniflush - 08/22/06 22:58
1. No
2. No
Discussion part: all this shit reminds me of some "anarchists" I used to know.
Despite professing that the government had no authority over anyone, especially not them, they still regularly used the court system to further their agenda.
Silly that I was, I didn't get it.
Of course, it is possible that they weren't really anarchists after all.
Keep Lieberman on the ballot, I say. As to the Democratic party, if they want to throw him out, that's their business.
I think that voters should have more choice and not less - and removing Leiberman would give the voters less choice.
1. No
2. No
Discussion part: all this shit reminds me of some "anarchists" I used to know.
Despite professing that the government had no authority over anyone, especially not them, they still regularly used the court system to further their agenda.
Silly that I was, I didn't get it.
Of course, it is possible that they weren't really anarchists after all.
Keep Lieberman on the ballot, I say. As to the Democratic party, if they want to throw him out, that's their business.
I think that voters should have more choice and not less - and removing Leiberman would give the voters less choice.
Well said