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Notes_Norton

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  1. They're Red Hot - Robert Johnson lyrics: Hot tamales and they're red hot, yes she got'em for sale Hot tamales and they're red hot, yes she got'em for sale
  2. I guess we're sitting on the Johns ? Giant Steps - John Coltrane
  3. Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & The Waves Fun song. When we play it for the 1980s music lovers, it always goes over well.
  4. Titi Wintetrstein Quartett - For Babs IMO Some real nice "Gypsy" guitar on this one
  5. Teen Town - Weather Report I played in the Teen Town 'club' that Jaco also played in (Boca Raton, Florida). We all did back then. It was a teen club in an old abandoned WWII army training barracks. There were some apartments nearby, they were also leftover from the Army base. It's all gone now, though. As Boca grew, the land got valuable, and more modern, permanent buildings took its place. I also gigged with Jaco's first bass teacher. He told me that Jaco learned so fast, in a few months there was nothing left to show him.
  6. Walkin' - Stanley Turrentine One of my all-time favorite tenor sax players
  7. Days Of Wine And Roses - Herb Ellis
  8. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen - Santana
  9. I like "Yeh, Yeh" much better, but I thought "Bonnie & Clyde" worked better with "Derek & Clive". I liked the double association.
  10. The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde - Georgie Fame (whose real name is Clive Powell)
  11. Maybe I'll just honk on the sax
  12. My MS history: DOS (I hated it, I have typos built into my fingers - standard equipment) Win 3.1 Win 95 Win 98SE XP Win 8 (upgraded to Win 10) Win 10 I did buy a Win7 machine for use on stage when I dropped a 7 year old XP machine and broke the hinge. The hinge part was no longer being made on the old machine. I don't have a lot of experience with 7 so I didn't count it in my list. It's just a fancy mp3 player on stage for me, so I haven't explored much of anything on it. It seems OK though. BTW, the other 2002 XP ThinkPad (the one I didn't drop) is still cranking like it was new. Insights and incites by Notes
  13. I skipped Vista. Thankfully, I didn't need a new computer when that version was released. I wasn't so luck with Win8
  14. I'll send you the 'bill' ? via the 'web'
  15. R.I.P Vista. My oldest is an XP computer. I use it to run the Win95 version of Master Tracks Pro when I need that app. That computer is like residents in an old folks home. Mostly sleeping, coming to whenever I need it, but it's slow.
  16. Are those two planning to get 'down'?
  17. Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home - Johnny Mercer (He wrote the lyrics, Harold Arlen wrote the music to this jazz standard)
  18. The marina has an office where the dockmaster manages the boat slips. It has telephones, computers, copy machines, desks, and a lot of paperwork hanging around. It gets us out of our tropical environment. ;) Actually, we schmooze. Our regular audience members are like extended family to us. Some of them have been coming to see us for decades and we enjoy their company. Notes
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