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25 Jul 03 - 11:56 PM (#990902) Subject: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Mark Cohen The music session at the Press Room today (Friday 7/25) was everything I hoped it would be. Great songs, great tunes, wonderful harmony singing, good beer (never imagined I'd be enjoying a beer called Smuttynose), and good folks, including Tom and Linn (a/k/a Curmudgeon and BatGoddess) and Jeri (a/k/a Jeri). And hearing one of my songs with a dozen voices in 4-part harmony on the chorus...what a thrill! Thanks, everybody, for making me feel right at home. Even the weather cooperated--it was a real Hawaiian day! Aloha, Mark (Already took my daughter to a Red Sox game and to the Science Museum, tomorrow I'm going sailing with my niece on the Charles River (she just passed her sailing test with CBI), and tomorrow night is the Gordon Bok concert. Next week, Philly...) |
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25 Jul 03 - 11:58 PM (#990906) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Sorcha Aw hell, didn't even know you were going! Sounds great! |
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25 Jul 03 - 11:58 PM (#990907) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Deckman Hi Mark ... amy chance you can swing by Seattle on your way home. You've got a lot of friends here that would like to see you. Bob |
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26 Jul 03 - 01:38 AM (#990941) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Big Mick It is a great session, Mark. They made a Michigan boy feel right at home. C'mon to Michigan. I will grab my daughter and we will take in a Tigers game..........come to think of it, mebbe we will just play music on the porch. Mick |
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26 Jul 03 - 01:59 AM (#990947) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Naemanson Good for you, Mark. That Portsmouth bunch is a damned good bunch of people. I miss them a lot. |
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26 Jul 03 - 08:59 AM (#991028) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Jeri It was a real pleasure to have Mark & his daughter (can remember name, can't spell it, don't know if he wants it public) here. Mark, your daughter is a treasure! I really enjoyed the song about hippopotamice you both did. And what was the waltz-tempo song I said I really liked?! Was it Wait for the Tide? (I remember a Bm chord in there.) Can't remember the tune, either. It's a shame the tunes aren't in the DT. If somebody (such as me) had a recording and was able (like myself) to do MIDIs for them, it would be a wonderful thing, no? Anyway, enjoy the rest of the trip. Hope I meet up with you again somewhere down the road! |
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26 Jul 03 - 09:03 AM (#991031) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Bat Goddess Mark! What a pleasure to have you and Shayna (am I spelling her name correctly?!?) join us last night! And not only hear "The Bowling Shanty" (and other songs) but to find out first hand how maple syrup tastes on poi. (Poi is, unfortunately for a NH resident with an adventurous palate, not available as Pillsbury Instant Poi or Birds-Eye Frozen Poi, or even as Campbell's Condensed Poi in cans.) Alan remarked later how nice it is to hear a singing guest introduce our sometimes very incestuous group to new songs. I don't think anyone has ever sung about hippopotomuseseseses at The Press Room before. Too bad Ramona hadn't brought her daughter Isobella along for the evening so Shayna wouldn't feel alone in a crowd of people disguised as adults. Looking forward to seeing your pictures of last night posted here! Linn |
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26 Jul 03 - 07:16 PM (#991216) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Bat Goddess Jeri and I must have been posting at the same time -- her response wasn't on thread when I wrote mine. Linn |
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27 Jul 03 - 06:17 PM (#991613) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: AllisonA(Animaterra) I wish I coulda been there! I had fantasies of crashing the Press Room but got a touch of summer flu and couldn't come! I'm so sorry I missed you, Mark! |
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28 Jul 03 - 08:29 AM (#991886) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Bat Goddess Animaterra -- you wouldn't have "crashed" -- you know you're welcome any time. (And we'd love to see you one of these Fridays -- or Saturdays for the shanty singaround.) Linn |
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28 Jul 03 - 06:27 PM (#992259) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Garsh, thanks, Linn- I guessed that! What I meant was to arrive unannounced and just show up. But this rotten sore throat and malaise, now a headache that feels like a hangover (and I don't even drink anymore!)- kind of cramps my style and my urge to drive 2 hours, look for a parking place, and sit in a smoky joint for a few hours before driving 2 hours home! |
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29 Jul 03 - 01:34 AM (#992444) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Stilly River Sage Hey, Mark, I imagine you're flying on this trip, so if you have any plans that take you through the Dallas/Fort Worth airport as you cross from east to west, let me know and I'll see if I can get out there to visit between planes. I'll PM the particulars. If you are spending time in the area, all the better, we'd love to have you stop here. Maggie |
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29 Jul 03 - 08:02 PM (#992942) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Charley Noble Glad you folks made Mark welcome. Almost wish I and Judy hadn't been out in San Francisco but we also found some wonderful people to sing with. Cheerily, Charley Noble, back in Maine |
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29 Jul 03 - 08:58 PM (#992973) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: curmudgeon It was absolutely delightful to have Mark, and his most charming daughter join us and give us such wonderful new songs. Looking forward to his photojournal when he returns to "paradise." Annimaterra -- It's been nearly two years since you've been here. Why not come to one of the shanty/forebitter sessions. They start earlier (3:30) and end earlier (7:30) and they're not crowded and smoky. We can actually hear ourselves. And the parking garage is a scant two blocks away. Next session is on 9 August. See you there? -- Tom |
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29 Jul 03 - 09:12 PM (#992978) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: kendall Sorry I missed you, Mark. This being in two places at once is getting harder every year. |
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30 Jul 03 - 01:07 AM (#993083) Subject: RE: Hawaii to NH - a splendid time was had From: Mark Cohen We're in Philly now. The Gordon Bok concert was, as expected, simply wonderful. The only song of Gordon's that my 18-year-old niece had ever heard was "The Brandy Tree," which is one of her favorite songs. I was going to ask him at the break if he would do this, not expecting that he would because he generally does relatively new material. But as it happened, he did the song in the first set. My niece was thrilled! Spent the day today in Hershey. The medical center has mushroomed since I started there as a student (gulp!) 30 years ago... Shayna had a fantastic time at Hersheypark. I think we went on 6 of the 9 roller coasters! Going to try to get together with Max and/or Bert while we're here in the Quaker State, if it works out. Otherwise y'all will just have to come to Hawaii. Aloha, Mark |