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Jodie-McNeil-Gooch wrote on September 3, 2010 at 8:29 am
HAPPY FRIDAY, y'all ! I want to share with y'all a photo of Red Dog that was taken by Rudy Mullis at the Throw The Dog A Bone benefit in Macon, on 8-14-10. I just love this pic ... one of the best evah ! Continued prayers and " whoosh " for RD, and GA ~
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skydog007 wrote on September 3, 2010 at 12:56 am
On my way to Derek part deux. ready for to hear kofi, oteil and JJ. peace and love---scotty
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Mitch wrote on September 3, 2010 at 12:53 am
Drug induced coma involves a continuous infusion of a sedative, usually a barbiturate like pentobarbital ( same as nembutal, street name Yellowjackets). This keeps brain function and everything else at a minimum, so you can heal. Usually cortisone type steroids are used as well to decrease swelling in the brain. Very effective, but sometimes it is not enough. Mitch
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gapeach69 wrote on September 3, 2010 at 12:42 am
Luke, got my lip right.....it finally worked!! LOL Buppalo, I will see you there brother!!
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woodyca wrote on September 2, 2010 at 11:39 pm
Hopefully all your Carolinians and East Coasters are safe this weekend Earl doesn't do too much damage. I do remember one of the best Labor Day weekends of my life was when a hurricane threatened, we stayed @ the shore, about 25 of us partyed like mad then the wind switched off shore Mondaymorning and produced the biggest perfect 10ft + surf coming off the north end of the Casino Pier with almost nobody in the water I can ever remember. JFC - Maybe you'll only get the swell and not the wind in Virginny Beach. I get to celebrate the holiday with a huge RIF tomorrow @ my work. It is going to suck, but I'm fairly sure I made it, but you never know until it's over.
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Capn wrote on September 2, 2010 at 9:41 pm
Drug Induced Coma is a highly effctive way for the body to rest up and heal... especially if a stroke or other brain problem involving PRESSURE. A high school classmate of mine survived a stroke, ONLY because of this technique. Thinking of Bruce Waibel Today. Gone but never forgotten
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Pastdreams wrote on September 2, 2010 at 8:37 pm
Luke, last I heard he was still in the drug induced coma but improving some. Can't rightly say exactly what that means. You can find the brother on Facebook. Love to you, big brother.
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Buppalo1 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 8:20 pm
gapeach, I mailed a check to GABBA with a note to mail my ticket to my home.
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LUKE wrote on September 2, 2010 at 7:32 pm
GaPeach,ya ain't holdin your lip right.Just copped 3 $45.00 tickets a few minutes ago. Also Edgewater & Dover Fla,and Jackson Ga, sendin peachy vibes down south Fla way:looney:
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skyponydogboy wrote on September 2, 2010 at 6:46 pm
Go to the Forum under 'anything goes'..look for the thread for JFD posters. Also, check out the auction for ZEBO guitar strap's. There are a limited number of these available. You will regret missin this beautiful print.
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gapeach69 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 6:24 pm
Hey spdb, how do we order the poster of Duane by Lia ? did I miss that announcement? ALSO, is anyone else having trouble getting GABBAfest tix from the Cox website? I have tried for 3 days straight and when you hit buy tix it doesnt give you the $45 general admission option just a $65 or $75 option. Left them 2 voicemails and cant get them to call me back....... 🙁
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LUKE wrote on September 2, 2010 at 6:15 pm
Any word on how Dustys lil brer is doin?
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skyponydogboy wrote on September 2, 2010 at 5:03 pm
To those who have ordered the beautiful poster of Duane, thank you! There are posters available. You can have this work of art shipped right to your home and the proceeds go to help the 'Jam for Duane' event.
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Delawhere wrote on September 2, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Headline: Kannapolis musician records with iconic guitar By Robin l. Gardner Independent Tribune, Concord, N.C. KANNAPOLIS, N.C. -- If there's any mojo locked inside Duane Allman's 1957 Goldtop Les Paul guitar, then local musician Joe Davis wanted to feel it on his fingertips as he glided them over the strings of the vintage instrument. Last month, Davis and fellow musician Garry Harper went into Satellite Studios in Charlotte to record "Skydog Woody," the project he discussed with the Independent Tribune in April, which involves not just Allman's guitar, but also the bass that belonged to Allen Woody, the deceased legendary bass player for the Allman Brothers. The men hoped the two guitars would ignite some magic when played together in the same session. "I believe that certain guitars can unlock certain sounds. I'm a guitar addict -- a guitar junkie," Davis said then. The prospect of playing the guitar used by Allman in some of his greatest recordings, including Derek and the Dominos in 1970 with Eric Clapton, was overwhelming to the Kannapolis musician. This was the guitar whose sounds screamed the pain of unrequited love in one of rocks greatest love songs, "Layla." The biggest question for Davis is what magic this guitar could bring to his recordings. Some of the world's greatest guitarists play with vintage instruments, and Clapton himself said, "The way the guitar is played and handled seems to stay with the guitar, and you inherit that if you're lucky, or aware enough to acknowledge it." "I can hear a lot of the sounds that were on the original Duane Allman recordings. I can match the guitar up to the sounds by the certain noises the guitar made," Davis said. "On the "Skydog Woody" record, you can hear the old sound, the vintage sound. You can definitely hear the guitar has the same sound. The same tones, the same warmth and the same brightness in a lot of the early Allman Brothers albums." Was there something special locked inside the instrument that Allman had left behind? Davis could now answer that question. "Everything came together for this project, very magical. Like it was supposed to be. Every time something looked like it would keep the record from happening, something would come out of nowhere and cure the problem," Davis said. He admits there were some strange things happening once he took possession of the guitar and the bass. "Driving back from Nashville (where the bass is kept by Woody's father), as we drove home, the mp3 player in Garry's car, which has a 4,000 songs on it, was stuck playing Allman Brothers songs the whole way home," Davis said, adding that the mp3 player was on the random setting. Coincidences like that happened all along the way, according to Davis. Finding the money needed for the recording sessions was tough, and almost stopped the project several times, but money always seemed to appear at the crucial moments. "Little things like that kept happening. We'd laugh about it. It was really strange," Davis said. While going for a walk by his home, an elderly woman offered him a peach. "Eat A Peach" was a 1972 double album released by the Allman Brothers. It was the last album Duane Allman recorded with his band before his death. "We've made a very special record. The guitar was absolutely just an incredible guitar to be with, because of the vintage sounds it reproduces," Davis said. The guitar itself was extremely well made in 1957, and has stood the test of time, according to Davis. The material for the record was not complete until Davis hit the studio with the guitars, and the two musicians had only played together once before. "We made the record off the cuff, very much live in the studio. When you hear the record it will just blow your mind," Davis said. "There is easily five hit songs on it." The CD can be purchased on his website, but Davis is currently seeing interest in the record by some major labels like Sony and Warner Brothers. Guitar World Magazine is doing an article on the project and the guitars used for the record. "It was like everything that I needed was provided for me to make this record. Everything magically came together," Davis said. To hear tracks from "Skydog Woody" or to purchase the CD, go to: www.thejoedavisband.com/skydogwoody.html.
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BadLittleDoggie2 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 2:56 pm
Whooooo Hooooo Yankees in first place!!!
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Buppalo1 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Well, it's about that time again.... Looking for some Billy's Picks. 🙂
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skydog007 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 1:49 pm
Thoughts and prayers going out to Jaimoe and his family. Saw the Herbie, Derek and Susan concert last night. The music was good but I was disappointed because the show was billed as Herbie with Derek, Susan and Wayne Shorter and we only had one song that Derek and Susan played on. The show was billed as Herbie's 70th birthday and there was some amazing music. I am very happy to have seen a rare musical event. But I think people here know how I lean.... Yan from NY made it out and I threw a little LeftCoastCrew picnic beforehand... Got to see Oteil who was gracious but clearly wanted to listen to the music. I should mention that there was a song with a sitar player and I was just wondering what was going through Derek's mind. spygirl was at the show and snuck in a camera.... she only took a few pics and I am not sure what we will get because we had side seats.... Ready for Derek part deux.... very much looking forward to hearing Oteil in HOB again! peace, love and vibes to Jaimoe's family---scotty
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gapeach69 wrote on September 2, 2010 at 1:14 pm
mornin Peach heads!!! I m lovin these cool mornings in Georgia!! 65 this morning in Wrightsville!! Lets me know Football is here yall..... GO UGA! :reddancer: :reddancer: :reddancer: Beautiful continuance Sonnnystang and it all is so true. Love, prayers and hugs to you RD. I know its a rough week but I hope you can feel the love we are all sending. )))))))))))joseph(((((((((((( wrapping you in love.
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sonnystang wrote on September 2, 2010 at 11:45 am
To anyone effected by this bad disease: continuing and including some of what marci said Tuesday: What Cancer cannot do if we don't let it It cannot Cripple love It cannot Alienate spirit It cannot Negate charity It cannot Corrode peace It cannot Erode family It cannot Reduce eternal life It cannot Silence courage It cannot Undo good deeds It cannot Cancel faith It cannot Kill friendships It cannot Shut out memories don't know how to bold the first letter after cannot..........................
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lolasdeb wrote on September 2, 2010 at 2:20 am
:angel: Rest peacefully, Helen Johnson, and thank you for gifting this world with your son who has touched so many through his music. Thoughts and prayers for comfort going out to Jaimoe and the rest of the Johnson family.
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