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Originally posted by hammerhead View Post
Everything is a nail! My sisters and I all took swimming lessons from a man who's last name was Naylor which sounds like nailer. I only hated it when my older brother's friends called me "little Hammer."
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Originally posted by Gilly Goodness View Post
Yes. And we know where you live.
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There was a show thread years back. The gentleman said he would be going to the show in his smaller type city. He then proceeded to provide a very detailed map of where he lived, and how close it was to the venue. I p.m.'d him and told him it was a terrible idea to put that out there, and he wisely removed it.
Quite unfortunately another common thing is to put the funeral arrangements, and where the deceased lived in the paper. You better have someone stay at the house during the funeral, because there are literally thousands of folks who would take that as an opportunity to take their time robbing the place, while everyone is out.
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Originally posted by luvyesmusic View Post
Could be much worse, couldn't it. Imagine if you were born a girl instead, and ( wait for it ) your folks named you Lilly Hammer. :-)
Mom always wanted a red-haired boy to name Joseph, but after three boys and two girls, they gave up trying. I have no idea where my name came from -- I guess I should ask while my parents are still alive. I do know my oldest brother was given Dad's middle name the middle name of Patrick because he was born on the 17th of March. (My mom is 1/2 Irish.)
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Originally posted by Khatrooper View PostAll those many years ago on a.m.y and southside, fans used the shorthand of calling themselves a Trooper, or a Generator to show when they became fans or what version of Yes they preferred (or something like that). I started with the CTTE album, and of course it is the best ever, so Iām a Khatrooper (and my profile pic is me in a studio during a session, with Martine, my D-28, all those many years ago).
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Originally posted by BillGuitar View PostMy name is Bill. I have played guitar since 1978. I play entire Yes songs on guitar. Yes - maybe even that one!
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Ask Steve Howe."A lot of the heavier conversations I was having with Chris toward the end were about his desire for this thing to go forward. He kept reiterating that to me. [...] He kept telling me, 'No matter what happens, Yes needs to continue moving forward and make great music. So promise me that that's something you want to do.'. And I have to keep making music. It's just what I do. [...] I'm a fan of the band and I want to see it thrive and that means new music." -Billy Sherwood
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It's a lesser known gem of a track by Steve Howe of which I am extremely fond...Released in 1988 on the Guitar Speak compilation when Steve was part of the Night of The Guitar project and when I never suspected there would ever be ABWH, Union, Talk etc...
https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/4...s-Guitar-SpeakLast edited by Sharp On Attack; 01-10-2023, 12:05 PM.
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