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I'm popping in to introduce myself.

I've had the the pleasure of having Wingsdad as a very close friend of mine during the course of the past 6 years or so. The beginning of our friendship was rather cosmic in nature....an alignment of the stars perhaps.

I hail from Connecticut where the grass isn't always as cool and green as was sung by Little Feat. Taxes are high and winters lasts far too long, but I'm not here to venture into discussions about politics or global warming.

I'm here because of my love for all things guitars, mandolins, banjos, drumsticks and everything else I can put my hands on to make musical noise.

Hopefully, I can share with you some of the musical noise I have already made or share some of the noise I'm in the process of making. :thwap: Maybe that's not such a good idea! :D

Anyways.......I'm here.

I've been hanging around here for the past few weeks and I have been reading and listening to quite a bit of the music that has been posted.

Good stuff! :AOK:

Randy
 
Welcome 60s_guy! Good nick! I'm a 60s guy myself - best decade of music ever, I think! :beer:
 
Where in CT?
I spent an inordinate amount of time in Groton. Wanna guess why?
 
Rocket said:
Where in CT?
I spent an inordinate amount of time in Groton. Wanna guess why?
At the submarine base would be my guess. My father in-law served on the Nautilus which was a bit before your time.....yes?
 
bigG said:
Welcome 60s_guy! I'm a 60s guy myself.
:thwap: And all this time I have thought there was only one of me. :confused:

Let me guess. You have blonde hair and blue eyes. Right?
 
60's guy said:
At the submarine base would be my guess. My father in-law served on the Nautilus which was a bit before your time.....yes?
Well, it was launched in the year of my birth... and it's still there.
Still don't know whereabouts in CT you are.
 
Welcome to the crew, Randy. It's a great place to hang out and talk all things guitar.

Since you're a 60's guy, what are your top 3 albums of the decade?

Mine would be...

Are You Experienced?
Disraeli Gears
Surrealistic Pillow

Bob
 
Rocket said:
Well, it was launched in the year of my birth... and it's still there.
Still don't know whereabouts in CT you are.
I'm in Ellington, CT.

I was born in Westerly, RI and lived there until I moved to Ellington in 1980.
 
60's guy said:
I'm in Ellington, CT.

I was born in Westerly, RI and lived there until I moved to Ellington in 1980.
Hey! One of my fav hangouts... Andrea Hotel at Misquamicut Beach. Played there many, many times.
 
birv2 said:
Since you're a 60's guy, what are your top 3 albums of the decade?

Mine would be...

Are You Experienced?
Disraeli Gears
Surrealistic Pillow

Bob
I must be entering the initiation phase of theFret! ;)

You're putting me on the spot to name my 3 top albums from the 1960s?

You got one out of three correct......Disraeli Gears.

Super Session and the Blues Project are two albums that are immediate stand out albums for me, but there are countless other albums as well.
 
Welcome aboard, at long last, my friend :) :beer:

60's guy said:
OK..but I tend to be impatient! ;)

Only when you need to be... :poke:

....a very close friend of mine during the course of the past 6 years or so. The beginning of our friendship was rather cosmic in nature....an alignment of the stars perhaps. ...

Indeed it was. I get lucky that way, every now & then...glad you're here...;)
 
Welcome to TheFret, Randy. Glad you joined us here, nice to have another friend of Wingsdad around the place.
 
60's guy said:
I must be entering the initiation phase of theFret! ;)

You're putting me on the spot to name my 3 top albums from the 1960s?

You got one out of three correct......Disraeli Gears.

Super Session and the Blues Project are two albums that are immediate stand out albums for me, but there are countless other albums as well.

Nah, it's not a test. Being a 60's guy myself, I just wanted to see what kind of stuff you liked.

By the Blues Project, are you referring to the NYC blues band -- You Can't Catch Me, Cheryl's Going Home, Flute Thing? If so, I'm a huge fan. Though I wouldn't have put it in the top 3.

Anyway, welcome!

Bob
 
Welcome Randy

Glad to have you here. I'm a newbie myself. So when did the 60s end and the 70s began? I can't remember.....:beer:
 
Rocket said:
Hey! One of my fav hangouts... Andrea Hotel at Misquamicut Beach. Played there many, many times.
When I was in high school I used to catch a ride to school with the son of the owner of the Andrea Hotel. His name was Ralph. He drove one of those old volvos that looked like a pregnant volkswagon (I forget the model).

Ralph ended up owning and running the Andrea Hotel after his dad passed away. I stopped in there for lunch one day about 5 years ago and I inquired about Ralph. I was told that Ralph had passed away a year earlier.

Life is way too damn short!

Rocket, if you remember the Andrea, surely you also remember the Blue Sands.
 
60's guy said:
When I was in high school I used to catch a ride to school with the son of the owner of the Andrea Hotel. His name was Ralph. He drove one of those old volvos that looked like a pregnant volkswagon (I forget the model).

Ralph ended up owning and running the Andrea Hotel after his dad passed away. I stopped in there for lunch one day about 5 years ago and I inquired about Ralph. I was told that Ralph had passed away a year earlier.

Life is way too damn short!

Rocket, if you remember the Andrea, surely you also remember the Blue Sands.
Yep... Ralph Colucci. Rough looking mafioso type... big heart though.
He really like the sub sailors and always wanted to get more of them up there to the hotel, (actually to the bar & night-life.) All the guys at the subase saw him as kind of a benefactor & protector... bailed me out of jail once!
 
Rocket said:
Yep... Ralph Colucci. Rough looking mafioso type... big heart though.
He really like the sub sailors and always wanted to get more of them up there to the hotel, (actually to the bar & night-life.) All the guys at the subase saw him as kind of a benefactor & protector... bailed me out of jail once!
Ralph Colucci indeed!

I didn't want to mention Ralph's last name, but now that you have...Ralph was (how do I say it?) connected when he was in high school. Kinda like Tony Soprano's son, AJ. :whatever: It's one of those....don't go there stories. You get the picture.

Ralph and I used to ride around together in that Volvo smoking cigarettes and doing donuts with that car on ice covered roads and parking lots.

I was the sane copilot.......sort of. :thwap:

It blows my mind to encounter someone online who also knew Ralph in real life. It really is a small world afterall.

Rocket, if you ever travel back up to New England, send me a PM. We could meet up at the Andrea Hotel for a beer or 10 and play Keno!

Here's another question for you.

Do you remember the Neptune which was across the street from the Blue Sands?
 
60's guy said:
Ralph Colucci indeed!

I didn't want to mention Ralph's last name, but now that you have...Ralph was (how do I say it?) connected when he was in high school. Kinda like Tony Soprano's son, AJ. :whatever: It's one of those....don't go there stories. You get the picture.

Ralph and I used to ride around together in that Volvo smoking cigarettes and doing donuts with that car on ice covered roads and parking lots.

I was the sane copilot.......sort of. :thwap:

It blows my mind to encounter someone online who also knew Ralph in real life. It really is a small world afterall.

Rocket, if you ever travel back up to New England, send me a PM. We could meet up at the Andrea Hotel for a beer or 10 and play Keno!

Here's another question for you.

Do you remember the Neptune which was across the street from the Blue Sands?
Uh-huh... I know all about Ralph's connections. Like I mentioned, he helped me out a LOT. I'd love to meet up at Andrea, dig up a car (maybe)... I'll pass on the Keno though.
Although I used to go to Andrea lots but never really frequented any other of the establishments that I can recall. We did used to go to the State Beach & Watch Hill YC on occasion.
 
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