2013/02/05 10:59:59
bapu
McQ,

Santana? No, I was too enthralled by the Lilli Tomlin & Deborah Harry duet to even consider who the bloody musicians were.
2013/02/05 11:01:11
The Maillard Reaction
ROFL.





U funny.
:-)
2013/02/05 11:20:22
KenB123
Did you actually meet Albert Lee? Did he play?
2013/02/05 11:23:07
bapu
Bapu met Craig Anderton and snubbed Alan Parsons (the wanker never mentioned RAM once in a thorough discussion of MIDI).
2013/02/05 11:31:52
The Maillard Reaction


I like that Albert Lee song.... Country Boy?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGU63KqXuZk
2013/02/05 11:34:41
Old55
bayoubill


My God man! What wonderful photos! I've studied each and every one! To get such a chance to see such stupendous things! WHERE DO I GET THOSE BECAN BUGERS!!!


I'll try to find the name of the place for you, Bill. 
2013/02/05 11:38:30
Old55
KenB123


Did you actually meet Albert Lee? Did he play?


I didn't meet them.  They looked like they were busy getting ready.  The other guy was somebody, too--I can't remember his name.  He's the one that was getting ready to play and Albert showed up.  Albert was scheduled to play later on.  I didn't make it back for it though.   
2013/02/05 12:15:04
bayoubill
I love NAMM
2013/02/05 13:01:38
bitflipper
I would have loved to have attended that MIDI conference. Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, Jordan Rudess -- and Alan Parsons? WTF did he ever do for MIDI? Ah, he was the visionary innovator who first made the connection between MIDI and RAM.

Mostly good photos, Jan. Not one picture of your shoes. No thumbs over the lens. I should be so competent. There was just one flaw in some of them...some tall grey-haired dude keeps popping up, a bass player most likely.
2013/02/05 13:03:43
bapu
bitflipper

There was just one flaw in some of them...some tall grey-haired dude keeps popping up 

Anderton isn't all that tall is he?
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