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Topic: Who here has not seen Andsnes and his piano airlifted to a mountain top?  (Read 1635 times)

Offline thalberg

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If not, here it is:


Offline retrouvailles

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It just recently came out on DVD also. I'll be getting my copy soon.

Offline Bob

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Bet his tuner/technican loved that.

I'm kind of disappointed.  I thought he would be playing it on the way up to the mountain top.  (shakes head)

(Bob puts on sunglasses and stares intot the distance, like Leif)


(realization)  No... this isn't the guy from my Schenarian analysis is it? Man...

That's one situation where definitely don't want your piano to roll though.  I would think that's a little distracting.  The beauty and then the nearness to the edge. 
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."

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(realization)  No... this isn't the guy from my Schenarian analysis is it? Man...


Yes in fact is is the same guy





Offline cygnusdei

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Are you sure it's not this guy?

Offline Bob

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I really didn't need to see either of those. 

(Bob holds up a light thingie pencil from Men In Black.  "It was swamp gas... reflecting off the light of Venus....")
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."
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