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Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures

05 Mar 01 - 06:35 PM (#411542)
Subject: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

This week's offering is the group Simple Pleasures. This represents my foray into blatant nepotism, I suppose, as my daughter and her husband are 2/3 of the ensemble. They will be doing "A blend of traditional multi-ethnic music and ballads, on fiddle, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, and pennywhistle". Probably some other stuff as well. At any rate, I enjoy listening to them and I am sure you will do. As usual, the concert will be at 8:00 EST (that's Mudcat Time folks, 5 hours behind GMT)Thursday, March 8 in the PalTalk Mudcat Concert room. Type marmot into the box and you will be magically transported there.
Sandy


06 Mar 01 - 07:05 AM (#411877)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck


06 Mar 01 - 09:34 AM (#411945)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: katlaughing

Sounds wonderful! Thanks to you AND Simple Pleasures!


06 Mar 01 - 09:45 AM (#411951)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Midchuck

These guys are good. Very tight.

But their children are Wicked.

Peter.


06 Mar 01 - 11:57 AM (#412030)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Amergin

I'm looking forward to it....


07 Mar 01 - 07:06 AM (#412640)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

Deja vu all over again.


07 Mar 01 - 07:36 PM (#413048)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

Time for something a bit refreshing.


07 Mar 01 - 08:33 PM (#413070)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

As an extra added attraction, I believe the Wicked Children will play some music together for a few minutes before the concert. Unless, of course, they get cold feet.


07 Mar 01 - 08:41 PM (#413073)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Musicman

well, i just peeked in on the rehearsal/sound check, and it sounded great...... worth a listen.....


08 Mar 01 - 10:01 AM (#413330)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Naemanson

I still can't get on to Paltalk. It freezes up and doesn't complete the connection. I have to go into the task manager to shut down the program. I have tried deleting it and installing a new down load but that hasn't helped. Any suggestions?


08 Mar 01 - 02:19 PM (#413493)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: GUEST,Bigchuck

Have you asked Jon or the help forum yet? I've heard of a few others having a similar problem, but I don't know if anyone has resolved it yet.


08 Mar 01 - 02:32 PM (#413501)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: SINSULL

I deleted Paltalk and re-installed it. Problems gone. But then I was visited by the ad from hell from Hearme. Every 30 seconds whenever I was on Paltalk I would get a message preceded by a loud "BOOONNNNG" telling me to upgrade Hearme. I had deleted Hearme but some folder remained tucked away on my hard drive. Took a month to finally search it out and kill it.

Are we in Shaker or Amish mode tonight? Will wear my little white cap and tack up a picture of Harrison Ford. A little white wine, some sharp cheddar...all set!


08 Mar 01 - 05:46 PM (#413589)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Inukshuk

I just picked up a special order of eight cases of Stoney's Beer from the local L.C.B.O. I'm all set for the concert!


08 Mar 01 - 05:57 PM (#413594)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Liz the Squeak

Alas, pleasurable they may be, simple they surely are, early enough for the UK'ers who have to work tomorrow? Nada.

Sorry chaps, been up since 5.00am, need sleep.

~LTS


08 Mar 01 - 10:19 PM (#413690)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Jon Freeman

Shame you couldn't stay up Liz. It was a very enjoyable concert.

Jon


08 Mar 01 - 11:09 PM (#413704)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Katcina

Well, my ISP is still doing it's best to give me an ulcer. Stupid thing booted me at 12 minutes before 8 Mudcat time and wouldn't let back on until 4 minutes to 9 M.T..
Even then Pal Talk wouldn't let me on until about 15 after so all I got to do was hear about it not hear it.
I'm mad and they know it!!
Planned to be there.
Wanted to be there.
Tried to get there.
Hope everyone had a great time that was there!!
KatC
(Stuck in cyber-OZ)


08 Mar 01 - 11:39 PM (#413723)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: katlaughing

I am sorry I missed this. Multitrack flu bug had me abed soundly sleeping when time rolled around. Sleep helped, but I really wanted to HEAR these phoaks.

Any chance of an encore performance?

Thanks,

kat


09 Mar 01 - 01:48 AM (#413795)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Amergin

Hpe you get better soon, Katdarling.....you seem to have been sick alot lately....

I'm sorry I missed it too....I had things that I needed to do....to repeat Katdarling's question: Any chance of them doing it again?


09 Mar 01 - 07:16 AM (#413871)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

Having some pull with this group, I could probably prevail on them to to another one fairly soon, if folks want. Could probably arrange for a short concert bey the Wicked Children beforehand again, too.
Sandy


09 Mar 01 - 07:40 AM (#413876)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Jon Freeman

Go for it Sandy - I for one would like to hear them again. I particularly enjoyed the number of tunes they played.

Jon


09 Mar 01 - 08:08 AM (#413889)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Midchuck

You ought to try bringing them up to your house, your machine being presumptively newer and more powerful than Todds.

People should hear them without all the breaking up that we got.

"Good, Though."

P.


09 Mar 01 - 08:44 AM (#413928)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

I'm not convinced that breakup has much to do with the machine itself, particularly after rebooting. I rather suspect rural phone line (and old wiring)and net conditions. Todd's father was not able to get on at all. Maybe we'll try it here next time, although Shelby won't be able to solo on the piano if we do. (that would make her play the flute, which she is quite good at.) We were connected at 42K after the reboot, which should have been OK.


09 Mar 01 - 04:37 PM (#414234)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: SINSULL

Beautiful music; beautiful children. I would love to have them back for an encore performance when Paltalk is a bit more cooperative. Now was it "KNIGHTS" or "NIGHTS" in White Satin????


09 Mar 01 - 07:19 PM (#414327)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

Definitely Nights. They took to doing it after I mentioned that I had heard Doc Watson do it in a concert last year.


10 Mar 01 - 02:20 AM (#414519)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: Liz the Squeak

How about a Sunday afternoon concert, for you, making it Sunday Evening for us poor baggy eyed Brits? You starting at 4.00 or 5.00pm makes a comfortable 9.00 or 10.00pm for us here, and then everyone can hear. Besides, what else is there to do at 4.00pm on a Sunday afternoon, when has had as many baths as one can sensibly take in an afternoon, and the hands of the clock tick relentlessly on to 4.00pm and one enters the long, dark, teatime of the soul (thank you Doug Adams).....

LTS


10 Mar 01 - 07:05 AM (#414554)
Subject: RE: Cat Concert 17:Simple Pleasures
From: bigchuck

Good idea Liz. Lets consider it.