Al Carmichael.............

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I went to No Where to hear Where the River Flows and ended up listening to everything you have posted there. I liked it all. Especially liked the song for your daughter and 40 Blues.
Just wanted to let you know that I think you've got a great talent. Keep up the good work.

rpe
 
I heard he once killed a 30 foot anaconda with his bare hands.
 
Well, actually he killed the anaconda with his BEAR hands.

See, Crawdad's a bear, actually. That's where the growly voice comes from. It amazes me, though, that a bear can come up with such consistently good songs, arrangements and mixes. Just goes to show what our friends in the animal kingdom are capable of given the right opportunties and circumstances.
 
LOL! It was a 20 foot..no, a 10 foot...no it was actually a nitecrawler...

You guys made my evening. After a night of trying to play for restaurant drunks, this was nice. In fact, I think I have a little ego boost now after a tough night...it WAS a 30 foot anaconda after all! At least 30 feet...:D

Thank you, rpe!
 
I heard he took on a biker gang and now they call him SIR! :D

Hey.....call me....I'm up and in my music room.
 
Al's music touches me in more places than a Catholic priest.........:eek:

and he is another of the prime examples why Homerecording.com needs to start up an independent record label topush some of these guys......












(btw, that wasnt an anaconda that was Lt.Bobs dick....you wont hear this version from them...its a hush hush thing)
 
Anybody have any suggestions on the best way to get Newcastle out of a keyboard?
 
M.Brane said:
Anybody have any suggestions on the best way to get Newcastle out of a keyboard?

With a very thin straw? I'd hate to see good beer go to waste. :D
 
First you tip the keyboard over a bit and then you tell the keyboard player to suck. Then you wait for somebody to make a joke.

"Al's music touches me in more places than a Catholic priest........."

So, Gidge - how many places does a Catholic priest have, anyway?
 
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