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MP
1683 posts
May 29, 2011
4:14 PM



MP
doctor of semiotics and reed replacement.

"making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time"

Last Edited by on May 29, 2011 4:19 PM
MP
1684 posts
May 29, 2011
4:21 PM
seems i can't spell. but this girl can play. i hardly ever hear this walter cover

here's anothe chro workout
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MP
doctor of semiotics and reed replacement.

"making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time"

Last Edited by on May 29, 2011 4:28 PM
5F6H
700 posts
May 29, 2011
4:26 PM
Kim Wilson did a version on "That's Life" called "Humping to Please".
Greg Heumann
1140 posts
May 29, 2011
8:44 PM
I like Tiffany's tone! Good job by the band as well - faithful to the old school style.
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Rubes
333 posts
May 30, 2011
12:13 AM
Just checked out some more of Tiffany, and yes, she is HOT!
MP
1685 posts
May 30, 2011
11:09 AM
there is another Brazilian lady whom plays harp and i think her name is sandra velaquez. she's very good too but i like tiffany better. they are both young dark haired beautys. i'm used to seeing brazillian girls like these chargeing the surf at the banzai pipeline on the north shore of oahu.
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MP
doctor of semiotics and reed replacement.

"making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time"
Mojokane
397 posts
May 30, 2011
2:00 PM
yeah, nothing against Brazilain babes, but...yeah, they go up to the water, but I never seen one charge Pipeline....!!are you on something? or selling for the HTB? Hawaii Tourism Bureau...
Tiffany is great. We need more woman harp players.
Missed you at Anna's yesterday MP.
From Eugene, Oregon. A cat named 'Mofessor', was there with an awesome!!! ..drummer(Paul), Bob Hernandez (bass), and just little ole me with my Bassman. They even asked me to turn it up. Now THAT'S cool.
Anyone know about Mofessor? He is incredible on keys, guitar, and I heard, from his lovely wife Karen, he also plays harp, too. You should of been there, man. the place was empty, no smokers polluting the aire, and I had the bassman all set up...for ya. And not one guitar player.
Actually, Marshall Kaneho showed up, and held the keys down quite well, while Mofessor took his guitar out and shredded like a true bluesman. He is all around talent and a great guy, too. We'll be hearing more from the Mofessor, I'm sure.
He'll be there next week, too. I'll give a headsup.

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Last Edited by on May 30, 2011 2:01 PM
MP
1686 posts
May 30, 2011
3:09 PM
you have to see it to believe it.
they travel in gangs. just boogie boards and fins.
they are fearless.

ask jon rigney. yes, i am on something.:)
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MP
doctor of semiotics and reed replacement.

"making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time"
jbone
538 posts
May 30, 2011
6:42 PM
pretty dang GOOD! wish the light was better, that's a good sounding amp she got.
MP
1687 posts
May 30, 2011
8:43 PM
i love this babe! there is much to be said about note for note playing. the incredible charlie parker would slow down lester youngs tenor recordings to learn them verbatim. on alto, but that is neither here nor there. do you think miles davis did not know how to play "some day my prince will come" inside out, and just did his own thing? i think not. cheers, mark
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MP
doctor of semiotics and reed replacement.

"making the world a better place, one harmonica at a time"
Mojokane
399 posts
May 31, 2011
3:04 AM
MP

I'm a big fan slowing down and copying.
hmmm..
...'just boogie boards and fins?....and no bikini?
I must be queer, because I don't see em. I believe ya I believe ya...
I like the gang thing. And the Brazilian part sounds good, too.
btw
The Masco sounds incredible...with the 2X12 cab.

I'm on to something.


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