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From the vault - an Alan Parsons classic
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19/09/2010 08:49:34
Charlie Schreiner
Myers and Stauffer Consulting
Topeka, Kansas, United States
 
 
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Thanks for listening.
I see I still can't type. That would be songs, not sounds, and "I've got to learn", not "I've to learn".
I know nothing about Alan Parsons, except I found my cassette tape of "The Turn of a Friendly Card" a few years ago and I still have it plugged in to my cassette deck in my car. I went to wikipedia and noted the Project never played live, and wondered if you "misremembered" or if it was a test. I see now that Alan Parsons played live so you haven't gone senile quite yet. I see you just missed another concert: September 11, 2010 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Now we've got to go to Holland, or France, or Russia to see him.
I can picture Joe but not Dean, although I remember the name.


>If you search SoundClick for Charles Schreiner you can hear a couple of sounds I've been singing for years. I still don't have the level right. I've to learn how to increase the volume without clipping...
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>Wow! You sound great. I'll never forget when I met you in 1995 - you could have passed for John Denver's bad-ass rougher brother. :)
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>Well, you also sing better than John Denver.
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>I admire people who can sing - 3 treatments for nodules when I was a teen pretty much destroyed my singing career (not that I would have had one anyway)
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>On Alan Parsons - I saw them in concert in 1995. (Actually, I just now realized I went with Joe U. and Dean R., two names I'm sure you'll recall). I had no idea how APP would translate into a concert performance. I was BLOWN AWAY by how well they played live. They played the entire side 1 from Tales of Mystery and Imagination, and they did the impossible - stayed true to the original studio effects and yet put on an exciting live show that I will never forget. Despite all the Rush and Yes concerts I've seen, the APP show in 1995 will always be the single best concert I've ever attended.
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>I lost track of the encores, even beyond the standard one or two, because the fans just WOULD NOT let them leave.
Charlie
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