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GPaine SUNNYCAMP 2005 (74* d) RE: SUNNYCAMP 2005 03 Oct 05


I have never done this before. I have used e-mail for years, but I must live in the dark ages, because topics with threads are new to me. I discovered Mudcat last Friday and I just found this thread. I have followed it to the end, and now here is a box for a reply, so I am trying it out. (to see if I can send something off into the ether and come back and see it in this thread tomorrrow).
Gary Paine
(I named myself GPaine, and only time will tell if I want to be more cryptic or less cryptic.)

Hi Mary,
I want to rave about Sunny Camp. I know it is a lot of work, but I hope you keep doing it. I had a great time. I love singing songs with a bunch of pretty voices. There were beautiful harmonies and many wonderful songs - old and new. I met many nice people, and I ate a lot of good food.

I was in the bathroom when people left with their knickers in a knot, so I missed the controversy. But I have a simple solution. If you want to sing a song without other instruments, tune your guitar a half note too high. This is tongue in cheek; I don't do this on purpose; but if you need to dance to your own drummer, simply get out of tune with the world.

Thank you again,
I had a great time.
Gary Paine


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