This Is Why We Have Dogs
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>Ted’s dog rules!! >http://a5.cpimg.com/image/69/66/30699625-314e-01840180-.jpg >Steve "Dude" Barr
Dude, you got too much time on your hands! ;-p
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Maybe he was listening to Alice in Chains and just wants to get in the act
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I’ve been sitting here for a couple of hours, working out the bass parts for > a project of friend of mine is producing for a local singer-songwriter. > Recorded and deleted one song about a dozen times, because I just couldn’t > get the vibe right — the song needs a simple bass line, and sometimes those > are the hardest. Like Jimmy Buffett said, "It was like the jitterbug, so > simple, it plumb escaped me." Anyway, a take was going very well, figured I > finally got it nailed, down to about the last 16 bars, and suddenly Duke > materializes out of nowhere, lunges at my foot, and starts pulling my sock > off. I tried to finish out the song, but at about 4 bars to go, he finally > threw me off the rhythm a little bit — I don’t know if it’s enough to scrap > the take — well, yes, it is. All I could do was laugh — that dog’s such a > goofball. He’s 80 pounds and pulls like a tractor, so it’s hard to sit > still once he starts pulling. > He’s feeling pretty cocky tonight — earlier this evening, he finally > realized a life-long dream, and caught a squirrel. Cut up his snout a > little, but he doesn’t care. Oh, and I’m pretty sure the squirrel is > blind — he was going around and around in circles and a tree was only about > ten feet away — but Duke’s on cloud nine just the same. I figure I’ll get > up tomorrow and go down to the kitchen and find the garbage emptied all over > the floor, after a late-night celebration. > That’s it, I quit. Good night, everybody!
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> I think my rotweiller prefers when I play bass. When I play guitar, he > sings!. What a powerfull voice! When I play bass, he simply listens, > wich I prefer.
My dawg, Rowdy, is a bass fan, but she leaves as soon as I pull the strat out. hmmmmm. Rowdy is a fat, lazy 3 legger. Her Dad was a full-blooded Rhodesian Ridgeback, and I’m pretty sure her Mom was a dawg, too.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I have an 11yr old Collie/cross bitch from the rescue home (Hey Trixy! > you’re on agb!) who has excellent taste in bassplaying – she skulks off > upstairs when the bass comes out. > Hates thunder and fireworks too, and cats. Nearly had a squirrel just last > week but did as she was told and left it – I can’t afford the vet’s > bills… > I used to have a beagle named Bud that loved bass. Whenever I’d have some > music on the stereo that had a strong bass drum or bass guitar, or both, > he’d get as close as he could to the speakers and lay or sit there — but he > couldn’t sit still. He’d kind of jump and squirm around, it was funny as > hell. There was no question that it was in response to bass sounds, and it > made him move around uncontrollably.
I had a cockatiel called Johnny who used to whistle the Sailor’s Hornpipe whilst dancing three steps left, three steps right along his perch, no kidding! Couldn’t get him to cuss but managed to add the ‘Close Encounters’ theme and Dvorak’s New World Symphony to his repertoire. A promising career hit the skids once we took a stray cat in though… SR
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> I have an 11yr old Collie/cross bitch from the rescue home (Hey Trixy! > you’re on agb!) who has excellent taste in bassplaying – she skulks off > upstairs when the bass comes out. > Hates thunder and fireworks too, and cats. Nearly had a squirrel just last > week but did as she was told and left it – I can’t afford the vet’s
bills… I used to have a beagle named Bud that loved bass. Whenever I’d have some music on the stereo that had a strong bass drum or bass guitar, or both, he’d get as close as he could to the speakers and lay or sit there — but he couldn’t sit still. He’d kind of jump and squirm around, it was funny as hell. There was no question that it was in response to bass sounds, and it made him move around uncontrollably.
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Ahmen Brutha! Joe. — Enjoy the ride, enjoy the ride. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/9/joesanchez.htm http://www.trainwreckblues.com http://www.garageband.com/artist/bigstevetrainwreck Our new CD is now for sale! —
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Besides my wife…….my dogs are my favorite people in the world!!!! > Aloha, Jerry
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> Weren”t you in Invasion of the Body Snatchers? > Dave
No. Dude was in "The Big Lebowski."
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I think my rotweiller prefers when I play bass. When I play guitar, he sings!. What a powerfull voice! When I play bass, he simply listens, wich I prefer.
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> I think my rotweiller prefers when I play bass. When I play guitar, he > sings!. What a powerfull voice! When I play bass, he simply listens, > wich I prefer.
I have an 11yr old Collie/cross bitch from the rescue home (Hey Trixy! you’re on agb!) who has excellent taste in bassplaying – she skulks off upstairs when the bass comes out. Hates thunder and fireworks too, and cats. Nearly had a squirrel just last week but did as she was told and left it – I can’t afford the vet’s bills… SR
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Besides my wife…….my dogs are my favorite people in the world!!!! Aloha, Jerry
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Weren”t you in Invasion of the Body Snatchers? Dave
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Ted’s dog rules!! > http://a5.cpimg.com/image/69/66/30699625-314e-01840180-.jpg > Steve "Dude" Barr > http://www.TheDudePit.com > http://www.VintageBass.com > http://www.schoolofbass.com Another one coming soon!
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Ted’s dog rules!! http://a5.cpimg.com/image/69/66/30699625-314e-01840180-.jpg Steve "Dude" Barr http://www.TheDudePit.com http://www.VintageBass.com http://www.schoolofbass.com Another one coming soon!
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I’ve been sitting here for a couple of hours, working out the bass parts for > a project of friend of mine is producing for a local singer-songwriter. > Recorded and deleted one song about a dozen times, because I just couldn’t > get the vibe right — the song needs a simple bass line, and sometimes those > are the hardest. Like Jimmy Buffett said, "It was like the jitterbug, so > simple, it plumb escaped me." Anyway, a take was going very well, figured I > finally got it nailed, down to about the last 16 bars, and suddenly Duke > materializes out of nowhere, lunges at my foot, and starts pulling my sock > off. I tried to finish out the song, but at about 4 bars to go, he finally > threw me off the rhythm a little bit — I don’t know if it’s enough to scrap > the take — well, yes, it is. All I could do was laugh — that dog’s such a > goofball. He’s 80 pounds and pulls like a tractor, so it’s hard to sit > still once he starts pulling. > He’s feeling pretty cocky tonight — earlier this evening, he finally > realized a life-long dream, and caught a squirrel. Cut up his snout a > little, but he doesn’t care. Oh, and I’m pretty sure the squirrel is > blind — he was going around and around in circles and a tree was only about > ten feet away — but Duke’s on cloud nine just the same. I figure I’ll get > up tomorrow and go down to the kitchen and find the garbage emptied all over > the floor, after a late-night celebration. > That’s it, I quit. Good night, everybody!
Cool story again Mr. B. I wish I had the motivation to care for a dog. My friend up by Chicago just got another dog, a 5 yr old deaf dalmation. Her 12 yr old Rot is about to cash in her chips, so it’s a good transition move for her. Such a big heart. I had a cat for three months and wanted to kill it before I gave it away. I get enough dog when I visit my brother. The hound is fun and cute, but my sibling thhinks it would be fun if uncle rob takes care of the basset and give them a break. Right. Bassist, not BASSET, get it? One goes in it’s case/cage when you tell it to, the other you have to chase for a half hour when you are already late. — O< "Hey, who’s da’ U-boat Captain?" /() ^^ Slidell, LA
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I’ve been sitting here for a couple of hours, working out the bass parts for a project of friend of mine is producing for a local singer-songwriter. Recorded and deleted one song about a dozen times, because I just couldn’t get the vibe right — the song needs a simple bass line, and sometimes those are the hardest. Like Jimmy Buffett said, "It was like the jitterbug, so simple, it plumb escaped me." Anyway, a take was going very well, figured I finally got it nailed, down to about the last 16 bars, and suddenly Duke materializes out of nowhere, lunges at my foot, and starts pulling my sock off. I tried to finish out the song, but at about 4 bars to go, he finally threw me off the rhythm a little bit — I don’t know if it’s enough to scrap the take — well, yes, it is. All I could do was laugh — that dog’s such a goofball. He’s 80 pounds and pulls like a tractor, so it’s hard to sit still once he starts pulling. He’s feeling pretty cocky tonight — earlier this evening, he finally realized a life-long dream, and caught a squirrel. Cut up his snout a little, but he doesn’t care. Oh, and I’m pretty sure the squirrel is blind — he was going around and around in circles and a tree was only about ten feet away — but Duke’s on cloud nine just the same. I figure I’ll get up tomorrow and go down to the kitchen and find the garbage emptied all over the floor, after a late-night celebration. That’s it, I quit. Good night, everybody!
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