It is a great Internet moment when you can see one of the best music pieces from an obscure movie, Deliverance, next to one of the best live music events of the early 80s, Friday Night in San Francisco.
Many thanks to Jurie Horneman for surfacing these two. It reminds you why you have to like the Internet as much as you do and makes you want to pick up the guitar again.
But the best Al di Meola, Paco de Lucia and John Mclaughlin song has to be Mediterranean Sundace. They play it at the same concert and have been playing it since. This from a few years later:
Here is the original link www.intelligent-artifice.com/2007/08/dueling-banjos-.html to Jurie’s post.
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Trying to figure out how to get the old leaky wooden boat back from the Baltic. Should be easy enough, but I keep going out to Tallinn and keep staying in Tallinn.
Partly that is because Tallinn is beautiful and keeping the boat there is not too expensive, but now it is time to move on.
Next week-end will be June 24th - heading toward Saaremaa in particular the town of Kuressaare.
The question is then to take a bus back to Tallinn which is 4 hours or a 4 hour ferry to Ventspils, Lithania.
Next trip should be into Kuressaare and out of Kiel during the week of July 16. I’ll have to get organized about putting photos up of these trips one of these days.
Filed under: TimeOut
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A New Holiday Experience
You have got to love adventures. They are like a time machines — in a week-end you live a week.
Six of us got out of Boston around 8 am on Friday and headed to a remote part of Northern New Hampshire. Fairly simple plan: 5 miles ski in, 2 nights staying in a Mongolian influenced tent-like semi-permenant wilderness structure (aka the yurt ), and a 5 mile ski out. Not exactly big backcountry hardcore Colorado style, but still getting out there. And what a great way to enjoy the mountains.
And we had Bugogi, Korean barbeque pan and all. Thank you Mr. Castell . Who’d a thunk it.
Great people and great fun.
Take a look at the photos.


