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General Discussion & Feedback => Just Chat! => Topic started by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 30/07/2022 14:06:29
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Your doctor, with his white jacket, and glasses at the end of his nose, looks at you and says you're dying of ALS or penis cancer or whatever, what fun thing would you insist on doing before your eternal dirt nap?
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I'd like to see a tornado before I die, but that would be a matter of luck.
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I'd like to see a tornado before I die …….
The proximity of those 2 events might depend on how close you are ;D
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Only one item left on mine. To die on stage at the Westport Jazz Festival. "Calverd's Unfinished Bass Solo" will live on in the hearts of true believers. Or maybe the lads will say "He ruined the whole song by not resolving that bloody seventh", as usual.
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Your doctor, with his white jacket, and glasses at the end of his nose, looks at you and says you're dying of ALS or penis cancer or whatever, what fun thing would you insist on doing before your eternal dirt nap?
3 gallon bucket, plastering bucket, galvanised bucket, kentucky chicken bucket, mop bucket, paste bucket, champagne bucket, window cleaners bucket, red bucket, Charlie Bucket.
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Because dying is sad when your are the only one who is dying, i would try to kill anyone on earth. ";D"
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Excavator bucket, the bucket shop, fire bucket and Hyacinth Bucket.
Oops, scratch that last one.
I'm told it's pronounced "Bouquet".
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I tried have one last trip to Indianapolis to watch the Indy500 but it was not a great success but maybe next year if the grim reaper will hold out a while.
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I ticked one item off my bucket list earlier this year - I went to see the Aurora (the Australis version).
An overnight plane flight to around latitude 60° South, zig-zagging above the cloud-tops to give everyone good views of the aurora.
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I would finish my book... I started and try to see all my family and friends as much as Possible. I have no desire for sky diving or bungee jumping and such ...LOl
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How about a bucket brigade?
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We could use more people here in Cali on the Bucket brigades, so to speak, with all the fires burning right now! I'd be more of a liability on the bucket brigade....I cannot move to fast ..... but I feel I am missing your actual meaning when you say bucket brigade!.. Yes???
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Hi Karen, if you look through the thread several posters had made fun of the term bucket, in various descriptions and idioms. I just added one I had thought of, other than that my post was totally devoid of useful information. I will just add the term has two meanings I know of: one is a fire fighting method of primitive nature and the other is a charge coupled electronic delay product.
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I see Alancalverd seeks to expire in Westport. I don't think I can accept that. It would mean the state would have to pay for the resulting pauper's funeral. No, no, that proposal will have to be quashed, regardless of what chord he plans to finish with.
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Being a modest chap, I won't embarrass our friendly neighbors with the cost of a state funeral. The duty police doctor can sign the death certificate and either the lads can bring me back to The Boss's garden in the back of the van (the double bass can have my seat) or they can give my appearance fee to Westport crematorium and sprinkle the debris off the end of the pier.
It probably won't make the Irish Times or Jazz News but I think Mayo News will cover the festival. Being a stickler for correct spelling, I'd be grateful if you could check my name with their music correspondent. The band is called Afinado, the song was All Blues (Miles Davis, 1959)., and the unresolved chord will be Am7.
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A minor seventh? hmm, I think you could get something more harmonious. I have always felt that on a electric guitar at least, sevenths sounded a bit harsh, I won't go as far as discordant. Also how does one play
a chord on a double bass, maybe you have exceptionally long digits? And good morning to you, Alan.
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Hi Karen, if you look through the thread several posters had made fun of the term bucket, in various descriptions and idioms. I just added one I had thought of, other than that my post was totally devoid of useful information. I will just add the term has two meanings I know of: one is a fire fighting method of primitive nature and the other is a charge coupled electronic delay product.
Ah ha... I had never heard the 2nd usage of that phrase before. Thanks... So could you give me an example of that charge coupled electronic delay product....?
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I have not looked at these products in ~40 years. They were used in musical paraphernalia to produce delays and echoes and I think they may have been used in pitch transposers. As I never actually deployed one of these devices, I unfortunately cannot inform you any better. I would imagine digital techniques have largely supplanted them in current equipment. The principle was quite simple: a series of capacitors connected by switches sequentially clocked to move the input signal down the chain and hence produce a delay. Obviously a lot of losses would occur and I simply cannot remember how this was addressed.
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Difficult to play chords on a double bass, but we use a lot of arpeggios. A minor seventh builds tension and makes a great intro to a vocal: I like to use it to open "Summertime" because the vocalist can easily pick out the fifth, which is the starting note for the melody.
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I'll be out of contact for ~9 days. So before anyone says he has "kicked the bucket" or "bought the farm", there is no need to worry. I do realise you all wait with baited breath for my golden words of wisdom.
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Thanks for the heads up enjoy your time away and stay safe!
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It's Simply putting off the Lamp,
Knowing that Dawn has Arrived. "
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