Well a few things about ME.... Just before I was born my Mother and Father was told I was dead by two Docs.... they wanted to remove me.... well I am still here... have done many things love music... play in a few showbands from the late 60s on wards...a few years back had heart attacks one after another spent lots of time in Hospitals jump forwards few years... fell backwards a few times... well my Mother used to just fall no reason was found.... me I again ended up in hospitals forgot how to walk... forgot how to talk could not feed myself reading and writing still have fun and games with... only leave home now days to see doc.. and the hospital... I have been told by my wife that I was in to graphics for years I have books on it in my room don't remember it at all.. What they tell me today I forget by tomorrow Some days I forget how to turn the computers on well I have reached 70.... my Father lived to 98 roll on I want to see 100
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Comments (3)
LyleAryn
Seems a lot of musicians do. I thibk it helps to feel the beat through the floor. Nicely done.
radioham
How well I remember a girl back in the 60's Sadie Shaw she always took her shoes off to sing
Richardphotos
her smile makes one wonder what she is thinking about. very good work
radioham
Something dirty I hope
RodS
She's rockin' out! Great job on this scene!
radioham
Many years ago I went to watch an very good accor player on what was a cross over it had all the sounds you would get from a Organ he was good... now days the stage has to get filled with this and that.. Myself I use three musical programs make up an backing track put them on to a pen drive which goes in to my Roland and away I go