Dec 13, 2012

from occupied palestine.....the teenagers want to make a "Happy" video, too

The Teenagers of Palestine Want to Make a "Happy" Video, too.......



......trying to understand the middle east and the arab-israeli conflict....here is a student enjoying his birthday...I am so sorry for all of the young lives that are lost on each side.

I would like to try and depict individuals just trying to live in peace and go to school, cooking....celebrating a birthday.

I am sure anyone would say I am just being too simple.



This seems like a very, very lovely young man and I am sad for his loss.  I know his mom is sad, too.


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Mohamed was born in 12-12-1995 and killed by IDF in 12-12-2012 - In this pic, he celebrates his bday at his school. pic.twitter.com/iPAlMmci>.........

Dec 8, 2012

Interview: Former Rolling Stones Guitarist Mick Taylor Discusses Gear, Bluesbreakers, Iridium and The Stones


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SlowhandKev

It's not fair that Damian keeps stealing things off of my bucket list! Great conversation with a true legend.
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toothmonkey

Awesome interview! I loved your Ken Scott/Beatles stories, too! Can I hire you to ghostwrite by autobiography?
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dfanelli

Um, yes.
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cosmicoz

I had the distinct honor of being Mick's guitar roadie during the 1982 John Mayall Bluesbreakers tour. One night before a show he and I were hanging out together backstage, shooting the bull.
I had his legendary sunburst Les Paul strapped on (the very one he mentions in the article, I believe), to tune it up after a string change. While talking, I was gesturing with my hands and briefly removed them both from the guitar.
Big mistake! At that precise moment, the strap disconnected from the guitar, and the Les Paul fell straight down onto the floor between us. You know how heavy those suckers are. It hit the floor on edge with a loud thud. =80
We both looked down at the guitar.
Horrified and speechless, I looked at Mick. He looked at me, and calmly said "Well, best pick it up then," in his trademark soft-spoken manner.
I quickly picked up the Les Paul, and gave it a thorough inspection for any damage. Not even a scratch. Thank. God.
An amazing testament to the guitar, and to the man.
- Mike LePage
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dfanelli

Cool story, Mike! I can totally picture him saying that.
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slayerswine

Damian,
Great interview ! I saw Mick in 2000 @ The Abbey Pub in Chicago and he blew my mind. All hands and fingers like Jeff Beck. He is also my favorite lead player The Stones ever had. I'll take "Let It Bleed" anyday as their best release.
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dfanelli

thanks -- and i totally agree!