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a wacky idea

🔗Neil Haverstick <STICK@USWEST.NET>

10/23/2000 2:00:34 PM

OK...I just saw where a group of firemen in Denver did a sort of
"hunky" calendar to raise money for their group...so, why not a "Men of
Microtonality" calendar to get press for our part of the world? Can't
you see it...different tunings, each represented by a vivacious
microtonalist, perhaps in provocative poses with their respective
instruments? Would it work? I'll help put it together, a la the Tuning
CD... but, of course, we need volunteers to make it happen...Hstick

🔗luzius2222@hotmail.com

10/24/2000 3:10:54 PM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, Neil Haverstick <STICK@U...> wrote:
> OK...I just saw where a group of firemen in Denver did a sort of
> "hunky" calendar to raise money for their group...so, why not
> a "Men of Microtonality" calendar to get press for our part of the
> world? Can't you see it...different tunings, each represented by a
> vivacious microtonalist, perhaps in provocative poses with their
> respective instruments? Would it work? I'll help put it together, a
> la the Tuning CD... but, of course, we need volunteers to make it
> happen...Hstick

Please to be careful when replying to this idea as I think is an
attempt to get Joe Monzo, Paul Erlich, Dave Keenan, Kraig Grady,
Joseph Pehrson and could also be little Keenan Pepper and many other
regular contributions to send Hstick pictures of yourselfs in your
only under wears.

Friend of mine was caught in simlar way in 1997 "Men of
rec.arts.startrek.current" calendar hoax. Now his photo is everywhere
to be downloaded, with only in his Klingon under wears. Imagine you
in a provaciting pose with many-fretted instrument or large rotating
eikosany but much fewer cloths on you. Now imagine what Hstick could
do with such image.

Even if he is the talented composer of "Spider" whose in-the-middle
acoustic guitar section is very beauteuos.

with cautious regards, Luzius L.

🔗shreeswifty <ppagano@bellsouth.net>

10/24/2000 6:07:27 PM

I really don't mind as long as i can proudly exhibit my "piece in 17"
hoooooooo

apologies in advance

Pat Pagano, Director
South East Just Intonation Society
http://indians.australians.com/meherbaba/
http://www.screwmusicforever.com/SHREESWIFT/
----- Original Message -----
From: <luzius2222@hotmail.com>
To: <tuning@egroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 6:10 PM
Subject: [tuning] Re: a wacky idea

> --- In tuning@egroups.com, Neil Haverstick <STICK@U...> wrote:
> > OK...I just saw where a group of firemen in Denver did a sort of
> > "hunky" calendar to raise money for their group...so, why not
> > a "Men of Microtonality" calendar to get press for our part of the
> > world? Can't you see it...different tunings, each represented by a
> > vivacious microtonalist, perhaps in provocative poses with their
> > respective instruments? Would it work? I'll help put it together, a
> > la the Tuning CD... but, of course, we need volunteers to make it
> > happen...Hstick
>
> Please to be careful when replying to this idea as I think is an
> attempt to get Joe Monzo, Paul Erlich, Dave Keenan, Kraig Grady,
> Joseph Pehrson and could also be little Keenan Pepper and many other
> regular contributions to send Hstick pictures of yourselfs in your
> only under wears.
>
> Friend of mine was caught in simlar way in 1997 "Men of
> rec.arts.startrek.current" calendar hoax. Now his photo is everywhere
> to be downloaded, with only in his Klingon under wears. Imagine you
> in a provaciting pose with many-fretted instrument or large rotating
> eikosany but much fewer cloths on you. Now imagine what Hstick could
> do with such image.
>
> Even if he is the talented composer of "Spider" whose in-the-middle
> acoustic guitar section is very beauteuos.
>
> with cautious regards, Luzius L.
>
>
>
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