Large Scale Central

Video: A little Porter fun!

http://timothydehan.com/redmondcreekrr/videos/LGBPorterProject_0001.wmv 15.4MB

http://timothydehan.com/redmondcreekrr/videos/LGBPorterProject_0002.wmv 3.2MB

(Same video, just different sizes)

Enjoy!

And here it is as a .swf file incase you cannot play the .wmv
http://timothydehan.com/redmondcreekrr/videos/LGBPorterProject_0004.html 18.3MB

Why would you want to damn fun? :wink:

Music is too damn fun too. I see a reel to reel and a Black Widow equiped cabinet and a sax. Still play? The porter ride was nice, just the right speed.

Marc Bergmueller said:
Music is too damn fun too. I see a reel to reel and a Black Widow equiped cabinet and a sax. Still play? The porter ride was nice, just the right speed.
I retired from professional performing about 13 years ago. Will take up writing music again once I retire from the big MS.
timmyd said:
Marc Bergmueller said:
Music is too damn fun too. I see a reel to reel and a Black Widow equiped cabinet and a sax. Still play? The porter ride was nice, just the right speed.
I retired from professional performing about 13 years ago. Will take up writing music again once I retire from the big MS.
If I'm not mistaken that "Midnight Special" is courtesy of CCR. Did it bring back memories!? Back in 1970 I was on a job at Lakehead U in Thunder Bay, on the way back I started at 04:00 just to make sure I'd get to Toronto the same day (1400km). That early in the morning I could get an AM station all the way out of Chicago. What were they playing? All good stuff, amongst it CCR's Midnight Special. I remember that and the fog banks along Lake Superior (in August!) as if it were yesterday.

I long to play again. I was a drummer in local bands for years and have recruited members for a retro-new wave band, would love to have horns. I understand TOC ran pro sound for awhile. I bet he has some stories. Most of mine can’t be told online.

Marc Bergmueller said:
I long to play again. I was a drummer in local bands for years and have recruited members for a retro-new wave band, would love to have horns. I understand TOC ran pro sound for awhile. I bet he has some stories. Most of mine can't be told online.
Actually, I am a keyboard player. You can see quick shots of the racks with the stacked keyboards on them and all the cords behind them and the mixer in the video.

The sax belonged to my dad. I dable in numerous instruments but keyboards (with a classical piano background) is my forte.