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Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
my other tv recording!
this time, there's a interview and i'm really dorky in it. i had no idea what to say and the easiest thing i could think of without explaining any further was "the caves in granada" even though i got to play at a few other places.
Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: my other tv recording! (in reply to at_leo_87)
thanks guys! yeah, the reporter made me nervous. you dont see it in the video but he was firing questions back to back before that. very funny guy though, and fun to work with.
i only got to play a couple times in the caves and both were for short periods but it was a really cool experience but he cut me off before i got to explain that and got to talk about actual performances.
quote:
Lovely dancer!
always stealing my thunder. im going to have to do something about this.
thanks sig! i personally would love to see him learn to dance flamenco. that's the great thing about being the quiet guitarist in the corner. you get to see all sorts of funny, entertaining things.
RE: my other tv recording! (in reply to at_leo_87)
Man, I totally agree!! That's exactly how I am with our troupe. I like to make everyone laugh and keep things loose but its nice sitting on the side watching the show!
I'm pretty sure I don't want to see him dance :)) Sig--
'ey, wat aboot the way yew canadians talk, eh? just kidding. estevan has already thoroughly explained to me that canadians dont actually talk like that.