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My Not So Weekly Credo

You can always play the Ramones

6 Responses to “My Not So Weekly Credo”

  1. penny Says:

    i am trying to find animated restaurant advert from Florida in the 50′s. My dad made them all over florida. The one i remember best was a huge chef whose are went up and down ringing a bell. Would you know where i might find a pic or info of any still around.
    tks.
    penny

  2. Tobias Lange Says:

    dear Bill
    I´m the organizer of an art&music-festival called “folk-artNOW!” in Bremen, Germany. Its a 3-week group-exhibition with european outside/folk-art and concerts on the weekends with LoFi/new/weird folk acts. its the 3rd time we do this now and this year we have a local focus on the countries around the baltic-sea. The festival will be in Dec.´09.
    we are still looking for contacts to organisations & artists in these countries(especially sweden,norway,finland,denmark,poland) who would like to partizipate in the exhibition. since i was very impressed by your knowledge about the outside/folk-art scene, i thought you might have an idea of any link or artist.
    i´ts a great site that your running.
    thakn you very much for any kind of advice.
    best wishes, tobias lange

  3. Scott Says:

    My contribution isn’t exactly a credo, but tis seems the best spot for it. Maybe there should be a category about, oh, say… tools! Anyway, here goes:

    When I use my coping saw to cut out complicated, curvy shapes, it makes me very anxious, yet when making the same cuts with my new fret saw, I’m relaxed and happy… go figure.

  4. Mike Says:

    Is it just me, I always thought the Ramones were just noise?

  5. Stacy McKenna Says:

    Or maybe it should be “You can always play the Ramones loudly.”

    @Mike – it may be noise, but it’s one of the best noises around.

  6. enma Says:

    The Ramones MUST be played at full volume in order to get the full effect! But make sure that your neighbours are out

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