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The House of Quad
I have moved into a tiny house within blocks of downtown Austin, the
Capitol, etc. Old house, with two small rooms up front built in 1913, and some added to the back probably 15-20 years later. The two front rooms are pretty much connected. So, the four speakers are pretty evenly distributed between the bedroom and living room. It is pretty cozy, friends. The wall of quad is pretty sweet. Many good seats in the house, like they say. |
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The Poodlebutt wrote: I have moved into a tiny house within blocks of downtown Austin, the Capitol, etc. Old house, with two small rooms up front built in 1913, and some added to the back probably 15-20 years later. The two front rooms are pretty much connected. So, the four speakers are pretty evenly distributed between the bedroom and living room. It is pretty cozy, friends. The wall of quad is pretty sweet. Many good seats in the house, like they say. You'll be installing a shrine to Townes van Zandt, I presume? Or at least Stevie Ray? Happy trails, Larry B. |
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"Larry Blumenfeld" wrote in message
... The Poodlebutt wrote: I have moved into a tiny house within blocks of downtown Austin, the Capitol, etc. Old house, with two small rooms up front built in 1913, and some added to the back probably 15-20 years later. The two front rooms are pretty much connected. So, the four speakers are pretty evenly distributed between the bedroom and living room. It is pretty cozy, friends. The wall of quad is pretty sweet. Many good seats in the house, like they say. You'll be installing a shrine to Townes van Zandt, I presume? Or at least Stevie Ray? Happy trails, Larry B. Stevie Ray sucks! Scott King of 8tracking |
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I disagree, Scott. I think Stevie Ray Vaughn was a major ****ing talent.
He had more heart and soul in his playing than anybody else that was playing guitar when he was around. In fact, he was the ONLY guitarist that I've ever heard that actually could do justice to a Hendrix cover song, and he did it in his own inimitable style. The rock world lost a true legend the day he died, and he deserves nothing less than admiration and respect for his many accomplishments in the short time we had him here with us. I'm probably wasting my time writing this, but I can't just sit here and let you bad mouth Stevie, especially since he's not alive anymore, and can't defend himself. -- Davetta "Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits 'em - I don't give a f**k how crazy they are!" - George Clooney as "Seth Gecko" in "From Dusk Til Dawn (1996)" "scottamerica" wrote in message ... "Larry Blumenfeld" wrote in message ... The Poodlebutt wrote: I have moved into a tiny house within blocks of downtown Austin, the Capitol, etc. Old house, with two small rooms up front built in 1913, and some added to the back probably 15-20 years later. The two front rooms are pretty much connected. So, the four speakers are pretty evenly distributed between the bedroom and living room. It is pretty cozy, friends. The wall of quad is pretty sweet. Many good seats in the house, like they say. You'll be installing a shrine to Townes van Zandt, I presume? Or at least Stevie Ray? Happy trails, Larry B. Stevie Ray sucks! Scott King of 8tracking |
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You'll be installing a shrine to Townes van Zandt, I presume? Or at least Stevie Ray? Happy trails, Larry B. Townes, yes. Stevie, god no. I derived many a yuk from his well-deserved demise. That is the number one boast in South Austin: "I did lots of blow with Stevie Ray back in the day." I've heard that out of many a white trash mouth. |
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Subject: The House of Quad
From: (The Poodlebutt) Date: 10/9/2003 7:23 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: You'll be installing a shrine to Townes van Zandt, I presume? Or at least Stevie Ray? Happy trails, Larry B. Townes, yes. Stevie, god no.... That is the number one boast in South Austin: "I did lots of blow with Stevie Ray back in the day." I've heard that out of many a white trash mouth. Aw, c'mon, Paul. Those boasters could say the same thing about Townes, too, if they knew who he was. Anyways, say whatcha will about Stevie, the cat could play. Even David Bowie knew. Anyways, seeing as how the porch came from the Armadillo, I think a picture of Zappa somewhere would be appropo. (right next to the Jerry Jeff Walker 8x10". Hey, maybe you could "liberate" some of those prints from Threadgill's!) later, ron |
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That is the number one boast in South Austin: "I did lots of blow with
Stevie Ray back in the day." I've heard that out of many a white trash mouth. Aw, c'mon, Paul. Those boasters could say the same thing about Townes, too, if they knew who he was. Anyways, say whatcha will about Stevie, the cat could play. Even David Bowie knew. Anyways, seeing as how the porch came from the Armadillo, I think a picture of Zappa somewhere would be appropo. (right next to the Jerry Jeff Walker 8x10". Hey, maybe you could "liberate" some of those prints from Threadgill's!) later, ron I was in a place yesterday with a Raul's punk flyer that would no doubt fetch three figures on Ebay. I certainly had some thoughts on the matter. It was a running joke with my roommate from '94-95, before I moved to N.C. and became a reborn 8 track freak: he had an old beater Plymouth Valiant, and I suggested repeatedly to him that we should get loaded, aim the Valiant at the commemorative bronze Stevie Ray statue by the side of the Colorado River, and bail out in time to see the mighty topple action. |
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I was in a place yesterday with a Raul's punk flyer that would no
doubt fetch three figures on Ebay. I certainly had some thoughts on the matter. I hit Austin about three years after Raul's was gone. The Showdown, its replacement, constantly had Raul's-themed graffiti on its face. I used to paper my dorm room with flyers from the drag. All gone now, of course. That's also where I resurrected (sp?) my 8-track collection: Half-price Books sold carts 5/$1. That's the way it should be! It was a running joke with my roommate from '94-95, before I moved to N.C. and became a reborn 8 track freak: he had an old beater Plymouth Valiant, and I suggested repeatedly to him that we should get loaded, aim the Valiant at the commemorative bronze Stevie Ray statue by the side of the Colorado River, and bail out in time to see the mighty topple action. That sounds like fun! Of course, in effect, only increasing his martyrdom. later, ron p.s. Instead of House of Quad, how about the Trippy Lil' Hippy Pad of Quad? |
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Paul, you dick, go away.
Anyone who would bad-mouth SRV, jerks off too much. |
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"Davetta Lashley" wrote in message
ink.net... I disagree, Scott. I think Stevie Ray Vaughn was a major ****ing talent. He had more heart and soul in his playing than anybody else that was playing guitar when he was around. In fact, he was the ONLY guitarist that I've ever heard that actually could do justice to a Hendrix cover song, and he did it in his own inimitable style. The rock world lost a true legend the day he died, and he deserves nothing less than admiration and respect for his many accomplishments in the short time we had him here with us. I'm probably wasting my time writing this, but I can't just sit here and let you bad mouth Stevie, especially since he's not alive anymore, and can't defend himself. -- Davetta I'm not a sheeple, Davetta. Sure, I can appreciate your POV, but your POV is wrong. I hate to be the first one to tell you this, Davetta, but take it from a non-sheeple's POV. Towards the end, this SRV became nothing more than a nuisance to me and to the greatest guitarist ever, the Nuclear Warrior. He did nothing but write and sing his ****ty songs with a lot of anger directed towards me. When he met his demise, which is something I lost no sleep over, I published a very disparaging poem about him in a local newspaper. Lo and behold, his ****ing manager started calling me, well actually CRANKING me on my phone for a period of time. So take it from a non-Sheeple's POV, Davetta...the whole stinking ****ed up system of music's is on his way out. Got it Davetta? I hope so. Scott King of Usenet |
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