From: Winslow Yerxa <76450.32~ompuserve.com> Greg "Fingers" Taylor is here in the Bay Area with the Jimmy backgrounder. He tells me the Buffet Band will be on the Jay Leno Louisville.
DATE: Thu, 06 Oct 1994 23:45:02 CDT Subject: Harp Logo
>Anything with an actual harp in it I've seen pretty much >unlike say a guitar. A guitar has a universally recognizeable >it. I ALMOST agree. The shape of the harmonica is sort of arbitrary Instead of caressing something human-looking, the harmonica into his mouth - perhaps a rat or other small creature. And, yes, most attempts at artistically portraying the harmonica The one on the Hendrik Meurkens CD (NOT CLEAR OF CLOUDS - my airbrushed 270 on the front cover, but an energetic, Keith similar one on (I think) the cover of a Raful Neal album, where in white on a chocolate-colored wall, as if they were stencilled
heart of the human desires vested in the appearance of an object. instrument (this was before I figured out why the fifth position especially remember going into a bedroom in an old-fashioned harmonica. It was much chunkier than a Marine Band - more like a blue, like the blued-out chrome on the tailpipe of a Harley black. I've often thought about food layout photography involving spoils it with too many harmonicas amid nothing more interesting added a sprig of dill, maybe poured on a little vinagrette and caviar on the side, maybe used some nice flatware, and silverware
DATE: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 01:59:04 CDT From: G.Jacks~radford.ac.uk
> Opps. My mistake. I just went and looked at the bottle. I use 2-Propanol and > are subscripts). This is a fancy name for Rubbing Alcohol(denatured). > >
have been free! :-)
> PS Can you tell I'm in the Electronics Industry?