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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

mmmm... now that's some good coffee! Great to have you here, Craig!
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SweetSound
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by Tedster
If'n you Detroit folks have a gathering, let me know. I get up that way from time to time. I'm originally from Port Huron.


I used to play in Port Huron area all the time back in the 70's. Always stayed at the Blue Water Bridge Motel! Played Viking Lanes in Marysville a lot and also Lee's Garage in Port Huron until it burnt down.
many, many years ago....
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

New Mexico...No Hurricanes...sigh...
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

By the way, pass a couple of the Bran Muffins please...I want to be one of the "Regulars"
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Thanks for the coffee, muffins, and fruit. Yup, I got here late Monday, the place is a disaster, the movers broke just about everything EXCEPT for my studio...I had the presence of mind to schlep it myself in a U Haul. Probably the best decision I ever made :smileyhappy:

To answer misc. questions...

Yes, New Mexico -- Santa Fe and staying here for a least a while. Didn't come here to avoid the hurricanes, it's more like coming home I lived here for a while just before my daughter was born. It's a special place and a great cultural vibe. My house is backed up against the Sangre de Cristo mountains with a beautiful view of the sunset !!

Phil, I'm on temp dial up but broadband is forthcoming.

For anyone who wants an excruciatingly long and boring bio to find out all the stuff I've done over the years, surf on over to http://www.craiganderton.com. And yes, it IS true that I once played a bit part in an Italian detective movie, as well as played Carnegie Hall...

As to the gear I use, it's a whole bunch o' stuff that will become obvious as I post more. I'm a huge fan of Paul Reed Smith guitars, the Peavey DPM-3 keyboard, Panasonic DA7 mixer, Sonar, Reason, Creamware's SCOPE system, homemade computers, Windows XP and Mac OS X, hardware controllers...the list goes on.
There are now eight music videos posted on my YouTube channel, including a cover of "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," which joins "Little Pieces", "Black Market Daydreams," and "When the Grid Goes Down" (complete with disturbing video )
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by SweetSound


I used to play in Port Huron area all the time back in the 70's. Always stayed at the Blue Water Bridge Motel! Played Viking Lanes in Marysville a lot and also Lee's Garage in Port Huron until it burnt down.
many, many years ago....


Dude! What band were you in? I remember Toby Redd being one of the main draws at Lee's Garage...but there were others, AirTight (whose bassist, Dave Kiswiney, played with Nugent for a bit) as well as others. I played there in that building which was after the Garage closed...they turned it into an arcade. Are you sure it was the Garage that burned (can't remember)? Boardwalk did, as did the Reef (they had bands there for awhile). When the Reef burned it took all of some friends of mine's equipment with it. :smileysad:

I've played Viking Lanes a few times. They always were switching formats in those days...they'd get a couple rock bands that didn't draw, so they'd switch to country...by that time the rock fans heard the word and showed up, only to find a country band playing...so they'd leave...and on and on.
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

I've brought cake! Well, actually it's more of a pudding. Black pudding (I need an evil maniacal laugh smiley, I really do)...



Go on, try some... :smileyvery-happy:

TRY IT!!!!! :mad: :smileyvery-happy:
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Hey, is anyone gonna finish that Sausage Mc Muffin???

And what happened to the grapes I put down right over there???
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by Tedster


Dude! What band were you in? I remember Toby Redd being one of the main draws at Lee's Garage...but there were others, AirTight (whose bassist, Dave Kiswiney, played with Nugent for a bit) as well as others. I played there in that building which was after the Garage closed...they turned it into an arcade. Are you sure it was the Garage that burned (can't remember)? Boardwalk did, as did the Reef (they had bands there for awhile). When the Reef burned it took all of some friends of mine's equipment with it. :smileysad:

I've played Viking Lanes a few times. They always were switching formats in those days...they'd get a couple rock bands that didn't draw, so they'd switch to country...by that time the rock fans heard the word and showed up, only to find a country band playing...so they'd leave...and on and on.



I remember Toby Redd
Now the smiling portrait of you
Is still hangin' on my frowning wall
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Originally posted by steadyb
Hey, is anyone gonna finish that Sausage Mc Muffin???

And what happened to the grapes I put down right over there???


Thanks for the reminder! Er.. no, I didn't take your grapes. But I did bring my own to work and almost forgot about 'em! (Grapes taste much better to me when they're cool or cold.)
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by Base
I've brought cake! Well, actually it's more of a pudding. Black pudding (I need an evil maniacal laugh smiley, I really do)...



Go on, try some... :smileyvery-happy:

TRY IT!!!!! :mad: :smileyvery-happy:


Why don't you just offer us your Spotted Dick?

How about some Blancmange?

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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by steadyb


And what happened to the grapes I put down right over there???


I made (hic) wine....:smileyvery-happy:
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Craig, I envy you. I lived in Albuquerque for five years and spent many a weekend up in Santa Fe. You're correct, the cultural vibe there is excellent; got your 7,000-ft lungs back yet? :smileywink:
My favorite restaurant there was La Casa Sena, hope they're still open (I still cherish a cookbook they published years ago). Since that's home for you, are you a fellow chile-head? Didn't know that about you!
The Sweetie and I are planning a ski trip next winter to Albuquerque/Sandia, Pajarito/Los Alamos, possibly Taos and the Santa Fe ski area, might try to hook up for a drink (if you're in town!).
You scared me a minute, from your first post I thought you were moving to Clovis! (although, with the base on the BRAC list, you probably coulda picked up a house... cheep!).
Enjoy the culture, the chile, the lightning storms (hope you've got some good arrestors for your studio :eek: ) and the snow; really, I envy you a lot!
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Are you going to be near Roswell Craig? I missed you at NAMM.

Dan
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by Anderton
I'm a huge fan of Paul Reed Smith guitars


Really? I had you pegged as a Parker Fly or LP guy. :smileyhappy:
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SweetSound
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Originally posted by Tedster


Dude! What band were you in? I remember Toby Redd being one of the main draws at Lee's Garage...but there were others, AirTight (whose bassist, Dave Kiswiney, played with Nugent for a bit) as well as others. I played there in that building which was after the Garage closed...they turned it into an arcade. Are you sure it was the Garage that burned (can't remember)? Boardwalk did, as did the Reef (they had bands there for awhile). When the Reef burned it took all of some friends of mine's equipment with it. :smileysad:

I've played Viking Lanes a few times. They always were switching formats in those days...they'd get a couple rock bands that didn't draw, so they'd switch to country...by that time the rock fans heard the word and showed up, only to find a country band playing...so they'd leave...and on and on.


Wow it depends what year :smileyhappy:
In the early-mid 70's it was a band called Vancoot pretty much a straight ahead rock n roll band, mid - late 70's it was Morning Star Rock, Prog Rock, hell even some disco! early 80's Zooster, Rock n Roll.
There was also a place in the early 80's across the bridge in Sarnia called Spangles we used to play.

When Lee's burnt down a friend of mine's band was playing there they were called Moriah (sp?) they lost just about everything except the guitars they had with them at home.
Coming from the west side suburbs of Detroit it was a long ride but we played up that way quite often, back in the day.
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

Heh heh heh....

It's like going on vacation and returning to a new house! :smileyvery-happy:

I'm back from my cross-island road trip and still all in one piece (thankfully). I'm a bit late for the house-warming myself, but I don't think anyone missed me that badly, right? :smileytongue:

Alas, it's time to go check out the new neighborhood. I'll be around later, I'm sure.

Cheers!
a road-weary Spencer
"Some people never recover from their mother's drinking while pregnant."
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Re: Uh-oh...late for the housewarming?

DUDE *HI-5*

Welcome aboard...!
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