I remember it as though it were a meal ago.drakeduckOctober 12 2008, 02:25:13 UTC
there were good times, and there were bad times - - you were there for the both of them with me.
whether or not people choose to acknowledge it, you and I made for the best dueling pianos in the tri-state areas... How I remember those days and nights fondly - - though less of the nights as the circle of broads got thicker as we pounded through "Piano Man," and "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" to the rowdiest crowds anybody had likely ever seen in Spokane.
will there ever be a reunion? ask simon & garfunkel. they were our biggest champions, and certainly fueled our alcohol and gambling sprees out of their own pockets. thank goodness we could make it up to them in our performances every night... so special to look up and see Paul Simon trying his best to keep a straight face as we kicked in to a very piano version of "The Way You Make Me Feel." Good times indeed, friend.
Re: I remember it as though it were a meal ago.kokoes12October 12 2008, 12:54:52 UTC
Piano is one of the instruments I play. Funny thing is I used to play competitions for piano at times and yes I do remember playing along side you. Man those were good times and we really did rock hard all around the tri-state area. I still have people stopping me on the side of the street and wonder when me and you will have our big reunion.
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whether or not people choose to acknowledge it, you and I made for the best dueling pianos in the tri-state areas... How I remember those days and nights fondly - - though less of the nights as the circle of broads got thicker as we pounded through "Piano Man," and "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" to the rowdiest crowds anybody had likely ever seen in Spokane.
will there ever be a reunion? ask simon & garfunkel. they were our biggest champions, and certainly fueled our alcohol and gambling sprees out of their own pockets. thank goodness we could make it up to them in our performances every night... so special to look up and see Paul Simon trying his best to keep a straight face as we kicked in to a very piano version of "The Way You Make Me Feel." Good times indeed, friend.
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