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Listen to the Bridgemen's soloist Jim Brady, awesome sound, superb soprano player

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vettepassesyou

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Mar 14, 2010, 12:26:30 AM3/14/10
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vettepassesyou

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Mar 14, 2010, 12:33:25 AM3/14/10
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On Mar 14, 12:26 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APIzPydG9ig&feature=related

I wonder, where is the Bridgemen's soloist Jim Brady today? Is he
still playing the trumpet? does he have any recordings for sale?

I wonder if this is Jim?

http://www.toastandjamband.com/aboutTJ.htm

vettepassesyou

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Mar 14, 2010, 12:37:49 AM3/14/10
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Is this Jim Brady from Bayone?

http://www.myspace.com/ntbad

NYKingsmen-Mello

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Mar 14, 2010, 9:54:51 AM3/14/10
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I don't know where he is today but I know where he'll be this Sat.,
Mar. 20. Mr. Brady will be in Bayonne at St Andrew's School sitting in
with The Bridgemen Alumni at our rehearsal from Noon to 4. He'll be
playing the solos in Spanish Dreams and Paglacci. Please stop by to
hear him and if you'ld like bring a horn (or drum) and sit in with us
- all are welcome. The school is on the corner of Broadway and 4th St.
Mr. Brady will also be inducted into The Bridgemen Hall of Fame later
that evening at the school.

Mike

Doc

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Mar 16, 2010, 11:58:27 PM3/16/10
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On Mar 14, 9:54 am, NYKingsmen-Mello <mtm691-gm...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I don't know where he is today but I know where he'll be this Sat.,
> Mar. 20. Mr. Brady will be in Bayonne at St Andrew's School sitting in
> with The Bridgemen Alumni at our rehearsal from Noon to 4.

What's this - someone who's actually heard of one of MES's "cavalcade
of obscurity"??

If it's the same guy I see in some old D&B footage on YouTube, seems
like he incorporates the best & worst aspects of D&B soloists. Lots of
power, range and chutzpah but a penchant for emulating the more
unfortunate aspects of later-career Maynard's playing - i.e. the
spastic shake thing that inexplicably seems to be in vogue with many
D&B soloists. Do you knocked off points for simply cutting off a note
cleanly or something?


> Please stop by to hear him and if you'ld like
> bring a horn (or drum) and sit in with us


You don't know what you're saying....

Jazzycat1

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Mar 17, 2010, 10:49:45 AM3/17/10
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STFU DOC

Doc

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Mar 17, 2010, 6:20:51 PM3/17/10
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On Mar 17, 10:49 am, Jazzycat1 <thomaserec...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > > Please stop by to hear him and if you'ld like
> > > bring a horn (or drum) and sit in with us
>
> > You don't know what you're saying....
>
> STFU DOC

Hmm, which part can't you deal with, that I dare express an opinion
regarding certain aspects of musical performance style or that someone
unwittingly inviting MES to sit with them clearly has no idea what
they'd be letting themselves in for?

Siglow

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Mar 17, 2010, 7:33:07 PM3/17/10
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What is your Drum corps background?

Double C

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Mar 18, 2010, 2:13:56 AM3/18/10
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What is your TRUMPET background? Ya know, the one with 3 valves? Oh,
I'm sorry, that's one further than you D&B guys can count...
This is NOT a D&B group. If you don't like the weather here, stay in
your own hangout. Oh, and take Mikey with you before he starts another
Goddamned flame war in here and all the morons from your groups come
here to fight it.

Jeff

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Mar 18, 2010, 9:36:41 AM3/18/10
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On Mar 18, 1:13 am, Double C <doubl...@operamail.com> wrote:
>
> This is NOT a D&B group. If you don't like the weather here, stay in
> your own hangout. Oh, and take Mikey with you before he starts another
> Goddamned flame war in here and all the morons from your groups come
> here to fight it.

(Grabs a bag of popcorn...)

vettepassesyou

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Mar 19, 2010, 6:12:24 PM3/19/10
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On Mar 17, 6:20 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
_________________________

Doc the Sock tries to hijack this thread about JimBrady and make it
about me...

DOC the SOCK is so ignorant about me and my style of horn playing that
here he insinuates that I only play like the 80's or 70's style
Maynard Ferguson ?

What style and aspects of my musical performance style might you get
from me?

My recently released TULSA CD has been called "One of the greatest
flugelhorn CD's of all times" an "a instant flugelhorn playing
classic"

You might get this:

http://www.myspace.com/williammichaelpaisley

Listen to the first two tracks on Michael's Myspace page , which are
from my TULSA CD.

Soon I will be releasing my REDEMPTION (trumpet) CD.

REDEMPTION will silence my critics. REDEMPTION is so good that one of
Chattanooga's finest trumpet players Tim Hughes said about my trumpet
sound on REDMPTION (Tim played with me for 2 years at OFCC, and for 7
years in jazz band) that he was so amazed by my dark and warm sound
that he could hardly believe that it was me.

TULSA is great start that has defined me as one of the world's finest
flugelhorn players, but REDEMPTION will be the CD that defines my
trumpet sound as one of the greatest of all times, and one that is
better than many trumpet playing legends.

Thanatos

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Mar 19, 2010, 7:11:57 PM3/19/10
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In article
<657c5392-2141-4198...@x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com>,
vettepassesyou <usatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Mar 17, 6:20 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Mar 17, 10:49 am, Jazzycat1 <thomaserec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Please stop by to hear him and if you'ld like
> > > > > bring a horn (or drum) and sit in with us
> >
> > > > You don't know what you're saying....
> >
> > > STFU DOC
> >
> > Hmm, which part can't you deal with, that I dare express an opinion
> > regarding certain aspects of musical performance style or that someone
> > unwittingly inviting MES to sit with them clearly has no idea what
> > they'd be letting themselves in for?
>
>

> Doc the Sock tries to hijack this thread about JimBrady and make it
> about me...
>
> DOC the SOCK is so ignorant about me and my style of horn playing that
> here he insinuates that I only play like the 80's or 70's style
> Maynard Ferguson ?
>
> What style and aspects of my musical performance style might you get
> from me?
>
> My recently released TULSA CD has been called "One of the greatest
> flugelhorn CD's of all times" an "a instant flugelhorn playing
> classic"
>
> You might get this:
>
> http://www.myspace.com/williammichaelpaisley
>
> Listen to the first two tracks on Michael's Myspace page , which are
> from my TULSA CD.
>
> Soon I will be releasing my REDEMPTION (trumpet) CD.
>
> REDEMPTION will silence my critics. REDEMPTION is so good that one of
> Chattanooga's finest trumpet players Tim Hughes said about my trumpet
> sound on REDMPTION (Tim played with me for 2 years at OFCC, and for 7
> years in jazz band) that he was so amazed by my dark and warm sound
> that he could hardly believe that it was me.
>
> TULSA is great start that has defined me as one of the world's finest
> flugelhorn players, but REDEMPTION will be the CD that defines my
> trumpet sound as one of the greatest of all times, and one that is
> better than many trumpet playing legends.

Wow, what a spectacular ego you have. For someone who claims to be so
religious, you sure are wallowing in pride, one of the seven deadlies.

I listened. Meh. There are better trumpet players in the local community
orchestra. You're certainly not one of the all-time greats.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 19, 2010, 9:28:13 PM3/19/10
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On Mar 19, 7:11 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <657c5392-2141-4198-8ec1-494e05fa5...@x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com>,
> orchestra. You're certainly not one of the all-time greats.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Those who can't, criticize. Where are your recordings Thanatos?

What ignorance, those two samples of TULSA are not played on a
trumpet. Ugh...

What I have is confidence, in my superior Calicchio 3/9 large bore
trumpet which in the studio sounds better than anything, in my superb
Curry mouthpieces, in my mentors, and in my sound.

You have not heard REDEMPTION.

REDEMPTION will change everything for me.
If there is a way for a trumpet to sound better than my trumpet sound
on REDEMPTION, I do not know of one. So yack on all you want to, I
have been busy recording a trumpet sound that, in my opinion is better
than Chase, Ellis, Hubbard or even Botti. I set out with the one goal
on REDEMPTION of developing a darker and warmer sound than Botti. I
have listened to REDEMPTION side by side with Botti, and I believe
that the Calicchio 3/9 large bore and the Curry larger and deeper
mouthpieces than his 3 C sound better. But hey, that is just my
opinion, I am entitled to it, and just because I have it does not
make me sinner.

TULSA gets me in the door, but with REDEMPTION I step onto the stage
and take it over.

Kindest regards,

Michael

Mt. Verd

vettepassesyou

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Mar 19, 2010, 9:34:28 PM3/19/10
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Trumpeter Mike Faulk speaks highly of Dr. Schmidt’s TULSA CD

“TULSA will be the CD that defines Dr. Michael E. Schmidt as a world
class trumpet and flugelhorn player”
– Michael P. Faulk of Gospel Horn Ministries

vettepassesyou

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Mar 19, 2010, 11:22:31 PM3/19/10
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I wonder if Doc Socks has a drum corps resume.

Below is mine. I currently am on staff for one DCI open class drum
corps (Eclipse), plus one startup indoor drum corps(here in TN), plus
by the end of next week I anticipate also being on staff of a second
DCI open class drum and bugle corps.

____________________________________

My first instrument is the trumpet. I have experience in DCI drum an
bugle corps teaching and playing trumpet, mellophone, baritone and
contra/tuba.

I have experience touring as a playing member with three drum and
bugle corps , North Star, Spirit of Atlanta and the Chattahoochee
Sound Association.

I have experience as a Brass Tech for Pioneer in 2008. I also taught
brass for Heritage Drum and Bugle Corps from 1993-1994.

I started in drum and bugle corps as a mellophone
player who switched to soprano with the Chattahoochee
Sound Association Drum and Bugle Corps from Decatur,
Ga. CSA was the 18th place class A drum corps in 1980.
While I was at CSA I learned how to play the bugle
from drum corps hall of famer Thomas F. McAndrew, and
I learned how to march from popular mnm instructor
Russell Stanton (Spirit, Suncoast, SCV). After CSA
went inactive I joined North Star as a contra bass
player. I learned at North Star from NBC arranger
Danny Lutz, and famed DCI soloist Jerry Noonan. I
studied marching from Neil Smith, who is considered
one of the innovators of modern day drill design
and marching transitions. After North Star I returned to
CSA under new direction from Kevin Smith (Crown)where I was a
soprano soloist until CSA again went inactive in the
fall of 1981. When CSA decided not to tour I was
offered a spot playing in the Spirit of Atlanta where
I studied from DCI judges Mel Straton and Dr. Gary
Markham, along with DCI hall of fame member and
Spirit's founder Freddy Martin , who is the father of
popular Chicago Symphony trumpet player Chris Martin.

In the early 1990's I was the director of a small
local jr. drum and bugle corps from Loganville, Ga
called Heritage.

In high school I was a member of the award winning
Parkview High School band under the direction of Mr.
Craig Botler where I played the trumpet and
mellophone. I left Parkview HS to become the first
ever member of the award winning Brookwood High School
Marching Band, one of the largest marching bands in
GA. I was the first ever featured soloist at Brookwood
, where I also was a member of the drama departments
orchestra, and the choir. My father was the co-founder
of the sucsessful Brookwood Band Association.
I was Brookwood's first ever male baritone vocalist
to compete in governors honors.

While I was still a senior at
Brookwood I was a marching instructor at South
Gwinnett HS, the first school in Ga ever to march with a
blind trumpet player. After high school I became the featured trumpet
soloist in the Florida Bible College Brass Ensemble
under the direction of BJU and IU graduate Hartley Cruver. While I was
at FBC I was blessed to have studied under Billy Graham revivalist
song leader
Stret Shufelt, who Dr. Graham mentions in his autobiography.


After graduating from college I went on
to study in seminary at Liberty University where I was
a featured trumpet soloist in the marching band. While there
I won three awards in just two years. I played the trumpet in the
popular Old Time Gospel Hour Orchestra for the late Dr. Jerry Falwell
on nationwide TV at Thomas Road Church, one of the largest churches in
the nation. While I was at Thomas Road Church I served under the
direction of popular southern gospel soloist Robbie Hiner of the Old
Time Gospel Hour Quartet. I played backup trumpet at Thomas Road for
many famous musicians including Mike Tait and Squire Parsons. I have
also opened for many famous speakers and artists in revivals such as
for Dr. Jerry Falwell, the Talley Trio and the Spears Family.

I have served as a marching band instructor for over 20 HS marching
bands over the last 30 years. The last three years I have served as an
assistant instructor and band booster for Shelby Walker at McMinn
Central High School in Etowah, TN.

This fall I had the honor of judging music performance ensemble for
the first time with the USSBA.


I currently play the trumpet where I am a featured trumpet soloist at
Westwood Baptist Church , Oasis Revival Center, the Etowah City Town
Band, the McMinn Co Jazz Band, the Cleveland Community Jazz Band, the
Cleveland Community Concert Band, and the Trumpet of the Lord Ministry
where I serve as President and as their featured trumpet soloist. I am
a former Chaperon and Chaplain for the Spirit of America National
Honor Band, where my wife Patricia formerly served as both a member,
Chaperon and as Head Chaperon under the direction of popular conductor
and arranger Dr. George Naff.

I have had the honor of playing the national anthem for many major and
minor sports teams including for the Atlanta Hawks and the Atlanta
Falcons. I have also played military tributes for multiple VFW's and
American Legions including for the USMC with Lt. Clebe McClarey with
the Veterans Task Force Patriots. I have also had the honor of playing
for the Daughters of the American Revolution.

I currently hold a B.S. from Atlanta Christian College, a B.A. from
Florida Bible College, a M.A. and a Doctorate in Education from
Gwinnett - Hall Baptist College, and a M.A.R., M.R.E. and M.Div. from
Liberty University.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 19, 2010, 11:43:46 PM3/19/10
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Getting back on topic,

I am so pleased that the Bridgemen are back entertaining again.

Check out the excitement here:

http://www.bridgemen.com/

Let's all go Bananas!

Thanatos

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In article
<05da3dc3-f364-4ec6...@b30g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
vettepassesyou <usatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Christian theology says otherwise.

Thanatos

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In article
<0e3f7637-5f61-40db...@g4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>,
vettepassesyou <usatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I wonder if Doc Socks has a drum corps resume.
>
> Below is mine. I currently am on staff for one DCI open class drum
> corps (Eclipse), plus one startup indoor drum corps(here in TN), plus
> by the end of next week I anticipate also being on staff of a second
> DCI open class drum and bugle corps.
>
> ____________________________________

"I, I, I, I, me, me, me, me, look how great I am, I'm so wonderful, it's
all about me... oh, did I mention how fantastic I am...."

Sounds just like the sort of thing Jesus would go around saying, right?

I just love the sanctimonious and hypocritical religious. They're so
amusing.

Doc

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Mar 20, 2010, 1:48:56 AM3/20/10
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On Mar 17, 7:33 pm, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:

> What is your Drum corps background?


Having listened to enough of it to recognize aspects of it I like and
don't like. It can be interesting in a sense, but it's kind of a "seen
one you've seen 'em all" proposition. Here's *us* playing some trick
rhythms and playing loud as hell while marching. With flags. The
arrangements are virtually all variations on a theme, even the best
corps never really sound in tune or balanced - an impossibility given
the nature of their performances and they're generally playing in the
worst possible environment acoustically. To be honest it's lost on me
what those who do it get out of it.

The D&B-style groups I've found more enjoyable have been those that
have been in a more intimate environment - Blast!, Shockwave and the
Disney groups FutureCorps and The Tomorrowland Countdown.

Doc

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Mar 20, 2010, 1:51:05 AM3/20/10
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On Mar 18, 9:36 am, Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:

> (Grabs a bag of popcorn...)


Want butter on that?

Doc

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Mar 20, 2010, 2:18:44 AM3/20/10
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On Mar 19, 6:12 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Doc the Sock tries to hijack this thread about JimBrady and make it
> about me...


Umm...looking at the bulk of this post by you and the several
following by you, doesn't look like you need any help trying to make
it about you. But we already knew that's where you were heading with
this to begin with.


> DOC the SOCK is so ignorant about me and my style of horn playing that
> here he insinuates that I only play like the 80's or 70's style
> Maynard Ferguson ?


I believe the soloist is that Brady guy. You appear in none of the
videos I've seen, certainly not soloing. In a musical setting such as
that I would mostly expect to find you cleaning the Porta-Johns behind
the bleachers.

And I will never imply that you do, have or are in any way capable of
playing like Maynard in any year.

You of course could post video of yourself actually playing a Maynard
chart and show us how you interpret them. I'm sure that would
be....interesting.


> What style and aspects of my musical performance style might you get
> from me?


What I would expect from you would be no style whatsoever. In this
sense, you deliver the goods consistently.


> and for 7 years in jazz band  

High school was the best 7 years of your life wasn't it.

Siglow

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Mar 20, 2010, 2:33:26 AM3/20/10
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Then your background is that of a spectator and not that of an active
participant.That being said you have no idea of what it takes/took to
produce the uniqueness of what was at the time of those performances
based on the insruments used. While the ensembles that you have
referred to are of a much different style and populated with
"professional" musicians as opposed to to people who are not paid and
perform for a different purpose, your berating those performances
speaks volumes for your arrogance and I personally find it
contemptable. Now why don't you go back to your fudge making recipes.
Or make your way to one of the hundreds of other newsgroups that you
frequent and hijack them.

TA-TA

Siglow

OH!!!! And howdy, I don;t see your name mentioned it the title of this
thread, so who is really hijacking here. Jim Brady is the individual
who is the subject of this thread, not you so take your BS somewhere
else please.

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 1:42 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <0e3f7637-5f61-40db-adb9-9f23af2e1...@g4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>,
> > Liberty University.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Whose "theology", Bonhoeffer ?

Where is your quote?

What verse are you using to try to support your view that believing
in yourself is a sin?

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 1:48 am, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Spoken like someone with zero drum and bugle corps experience, who
never marched in a drum and bugle corps, who truly hasn't a clue about
our activity, who has not seen a DCI drum and bugle corps show in over
20 years, whose drum and bugle corps background mostlikely was
watching drum and bugle corps a few times on PBS.

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 2:18 am, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 6:12 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Doc the Sock tries to hijack this thread about JimBrady and make it
> > about me...
>
> Umm...looking at the bulk of this post by you and the several
> following by you, doesn't look like you need any help trying to make
> it about you. But we already knew that's where you were heading with
> this to begin with.
>
***

Re:
No, you hijacked the thread, mr. no name sock puppet, hoping to turn
it into another stale lets demonize Mikey strand in RAMD.

It was you mr no name sock puppet that turned this in the wrong
direction.
***


> > DOC the SOCK is so ignorant about me and my style of horn playing that
> > here he insinuates that I only play like the 80's or 70's style
> > Maynard Ferguson ?
>
> I believe the soloist is that Brady guy. You appear in none of the
> videos I've seen, certainly not soloing. In a musical setting such as
> that I would mostly expect to find you cleaning the Porta-Johns behind
> the bleachers.

***
Which proves you and your little sock puppet "friends" are not
impartial about me and my trumpet playing abilities.
***


>
> And I will never imply that you do, have or are in any way capable of
> playing like Maynard in any year.
>
> You of course could post video of yourself actually playing a Maynard
> chart and show us how you interpret them. I'm sure that would
> be....interesting.
>
> > What style and aspects of my musical performance style might you get
> > from me?
>
> What I would expect from you would be no style whatsoever. In this
> sense, you deliver the goods consistently.

***
Ibid
***


>
> > and for 7 years in jazz band  
>
> High school was the best 7 years of your life wasn't it.

***
I was referin to the last 10 years. I graduated hs , where I was a
trumpet soloist at Brookwood HS , in just 4 years in the top third of
my class. I did almost finish hs in three years, an my entire senior
year in hs I only needed two classes each semester to graduate.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 20, 2010, 12:01:51 PM3/20/10
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I agree.

Jim Brady is the individual
> who is the subject of this thread, not you so take your BS somewhere

> else please.- Hide quoted text -


>
> - Show quoted text -

It will be great to see Jim playing again, Perhaps I might spend the
$250.00 to go Bananas and go hokin up on the east coast with Bayone???

Thanatos

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Mar 20, 2010, 12:42:18 PM3/20/10
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In article
<b6cbb166-1a8c-4915...@b30g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
vettepassesyou <usatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Mar 20, 1:42 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> > In article
> > <0e3f7637-5f61-40db-adb9-9f23af2e1...@g4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> >  vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > I wonder if Doc Socks has a drum corps resume.
> >
> > > Below is mine. I currently am on staff for one DCI open class drum
> > > corps (Eclipse), plus one startup indoor drum corps(here in TN), plus
> > > by the end of next week I anticipate also being on staff of a second
> > > DCI open class drum and bugle corps.
> >
> > >
> >

> > "I, I, I, I, me, me, me, me, look how great I am, I'm so wonderful, it's
> > all about me... oh, did I mention how fantastic I am...."
> >
> > Sounds just like the sort of thing Jesus would go around saying, right?
> >
> > I just love the sanctimonious and hypocritical religious. They're so
> > amusing.

> > > I currently hold a B.S. from Atlanta Christian College, a B.A. from


> > > Florida Bible College, a M.A. and a Doctorate in Education from
> > > Gwinnett - Hall Baptist College, and a M.A.R., M.R.E. and M.Div. from
> > > Liberty University.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Whose "theology"

Any Christian denomination. They all hold to the idea of the seven
deadly sins and while each denomination has varied the lineup over the
centuries, it's interesting that the one sin on *every* list is pride
and the demon that embodies it is Lucifer himself.

"Trumpet of the lord" indeed.

> Bonhoeffer ?

???

> Where is your quote?

"A man's pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will
obtain honor" (Proverbs 29:23 RSV)

"Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate."
(Proverbs 8:13 RSV)

"For the sin of their mouths, the words of their lips, let them be
trapped in their pride" (Psalm 59:12 RSV)

"In the pride of his countenance the wicked does not seek Him" (Psalm
10:3-4 RSV)

"When pride comes, then comes disgrace; but with the humble is wisdom."
(Proverbs 11:2 RSV)

"The haughty looks of man shall be brought low, and the pride of men
shall be humbled; and The Lord alone will be exalted in that day."
(Isaiah 2:11 RSV)

And in the Book of Proverbs, it is stated that "the Lord" specifically
regards "six things the Lord hateth, and the seventh His soul
detesteth." namely:

- Haughty eyes
- A lying tongue
- Hands that shed innocent blood
- A heart that devises wicked plots
- Feet that are swift to run into mischief
- A deceitful witness that uttereth lies
- Him that soweth discord among brethren

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 12:42 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <b6cbb166-1a8c-4915-931c-d542abfe4...@b30g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
>  - Him that soweth discord among brethren- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

The Hebrew word

גַּאֲוָה

which is translated into the English as pride means

RISING UP AGAINST

It is specifically refering to a rising up against the commandments
and system of the Lord.

It is clear from the context of Proverbs that this is not refering to
someone who has confidence in their abilities ( as a musician) .

Jim Blansett

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>????????


>
>which is translated into the English as pride means
>
>RISING UP AGAINST
>
>It is specifically refering to a rising up against the commandments
>and system of the Lord.
>
>It is clear from the context of Proverbs that this is not refering to
>someone who has confidence in their abilities ( as a musician) .

I never cease to be amazed by evangelicals who demonstrate a mighty
penchant for manipulating "the word" to fit any situation they so
desire.

Howdy lives!

Thanatos

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In article‭ ‬
‭<‬aa3c50f1-9b6c-4f0a...@x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com‭>,‬
‭ ‬vettepassesyou‭ <‬usatr...@yahoo.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬

‭> ‬On Mar 20‭, ‬12:42‮ ‬pm‭, ‬Thanatos‭ <‬atro‭...‬@mac.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬
‭> > ‬In article
‭> > <‬b6cbb166-1a8c-4915-931c-d542abfe4‭...‬@b30g2000yqd.googlegroups.com‭>,‬
‭> >‬
‭> >‬
‭> >‬
‭> >‬
‭> >‬
‭> > ‬‮ ‬vettepassesyou‭ <‬usatrum‭...‬@yahoo.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬
‭> > > ‬On Mar 20‭, ‬1:42‮ ‬am‭, ‬Thanatos‭ <‬atro‭...‬@mac.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬
‭> > > > ‬In article
‭> > > > <‬0e3f7637-5f61-40db-adb9-9f23af2e1‭...‬@g4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com‭>,‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > > ‬‮ ‬vettepassesyou‭ <‬usatrum‭...‬@yahoo.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬
‭> > > > > ‬I wonder if Doc Socks has a drum corps resume‭.‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > > > ‬Below is mine‭. ‬I currently am on staff for one DCI open class drum
‭> > > > > ‬corps‭ (‬Eclipse‭), ‬plus one startup indoor drum corps(here in TN‭), ‬plus


‭> > > > > ‬by the end of next week I anticipate also being on staff of a second

‭> > > > > ‬DCI open class drum and bugle corps‭.‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > > "‬I‭, ‬I‭, ‬I‭, ‬I‭, ‬me‭, ‬me‭, ‬me‭, ‬me‭, ‬look how great I am‭, ‬I'm so wonderful‭, ‬it's
‭> > > > ‬all about me‭... ‬oh‭, ‬did I mention how fantastic I am‭...."‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > > ‬Sounds just like the sort of thing Jesus would go around saying‭, ‬right‭?‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > > ‬I just love the sanctimonious and hypocritical religious‭. ‬They're so
‭> > > > ‬amusing‭.‬
‭> > > > > ‬I currently hold a B.S‭. ‬from Atlanta Christian College‭, ‬a B.A‭. ‬from
‭> > > > > ‬Florida Bible College‭, ‬a M.A‭. ‬and a Doctorate in Education from
‭> > > > > ‬Gwinnett‭ - ‬Hall Baptist College‭, ‬and a M.A.R‭., ‬M.R.E‭. ‬and M.Div‭. ‬from
‭> > > > > ‬Liberty University‭.- ‬Hide quoted text‭ -‬


‭> >‬
‭> > > > - ‬Show quoted text‭ -‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > ‬Whose‭ "‬theology‭"‬
‭> >‬

‭> > ‬Any Christian denomination‭. ‬They all hold to the idea of the seven


‭> > ‬deadly sins and while each denomination has varied the lineup over the

‭> > ‬centuries‭, ‬it's interesting that the one sin on‭ *‬every‭* ‬list is pride
‭> > ‬and the demon that embodies it is Lucifer himself‭.‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬Trumpet of the lord‭" ‬indeed‭.‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > ‬Bonhoeffer‭ ?‬
‭> >‬
‭> > ???‬
‭> >‬
‭> > > ‬Where is your quote‭?‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬A man's pride will bring him low‭, ‬but he who is lowly in spirit will
‭> > ‬obtain honor‭" (‬Proverbs 29:23‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate‭."‬
‭> > (‬Proverbs 8:13‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬For the sin of their mouths‭, ‬the words of their lips‭, ‬let them be
‭> > ‬trapped in their pride‭" (‬Psalm 59:12‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬In the pride of his countenance the wicked does not seek Him‭" (‬Psalm
‭> > ‬10:3-4‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬When pride comes‭, ‬then comes disgrace‭; ‬but with the humble is wisdom‭."‬
‭> > (‬Proverbs 11:2‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > "‬The haughty looks of man shall be brought low‭, ‬and the pride of men
‭> > ‬shall be humbled‭; ‬and The Lord alone will be exalted in that day‭."‬
‭> > (‬Isaiah 2:11‭ ‬RSV‭)‬
‭> >‬
‭> > ‬And in the Book of Proverbs‭, ‬it is stated that‭ "‬the Lord‭" ‬specifically
‭> > ‬regards‭ "‬six things the Lord hateth‭, ‬and the seventh His soul
‭> > ‬detesteth‭." ‬namely‭:‬


‭> >‬
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬Haughty eyes
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬A lying tongue
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬Hands that shed innocent blood
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬A heart that devises wicked plots
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬Feet that are swift to run into mischief
‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬A deceitful witness that uttereth lies

‭> > ‬‮ ‬‭- ‬Him that soweth discord among brethren‭- ‬Hide quoted text‭ -‬


‭> >‬
‭> > - ‬Show quoted text‭ -‬
‭> ‬
‭> ‬The Hebrew word
‭> ‬
‭> ‬גַּאֲוָה
‭> ‬
‭> ‬which is translated into the English as pride means
‭> ‬
‭> ‬RISING UP AGAINST
‭> ‬
‭> ‬It is specifically refering to a rising up against the commandments

‭> ‬and system of the Lord‭.‬
‭> ‬
‭> ‬It is clear from the context of Proverbs that this is not refering to
‭> ‬someone who has confidence in their abilities‭ ( ‬as a musician‭) .‬

Yes‭, ‬you religious hypocrites always have some convenient‭ "‬out‭" ‬to‭ ‬
justify yourselves‭. ‬Usually revolving around some hypercritical‭ ‬
translations of a word in some obscure dialect‭.‬

As I said‭, ‬it's quite amusing to watch‭.‬

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 4:30 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article‭ ‬
> ‭<‬aa3c50f1-9b6c-4f0a-8158-19f9c8713...@x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com‭>,‬
> ‭ ‬vettepassesyou‭ <‬usatrum...@yahoo.com‭> ‬wrote‭:‬
> ‭> ‬It is specifically referring to a rising up against the commandments

> ‭> ‬and system of the Lord‭.‬
> ‭> ‬
> ‭> ‬It is clear from the context of Proverbs that this is not referring to

> ‭> ‬someone who has confidence in their abilities‭ ( ‬as a musician‭) .‬
>
> Yes‭, ‬you religious hypocrites always have some convenient‭ "‬out‭" ‬to‭ ‬
> justify yourselves‭. ‬Usually revolving around some hypercritical‭ ‬
> translations of a word in some obscure dialect‭.‬
>
> As I said‭, ‬it's quite amusing to watch‭.‬

The Old Testament Hebrew, from which your King James Version was
translated , still being used today all over the world is hardly "some
obscure dialect".


Properly interpreting a verse is not a convenient out, but rather a
proper depiction as to what the author actually said, his true
original meaning. I did not make some hypercritical translation, I
told you exactly what the Hebrew lexicon said the definition of the
word is, word for word look it up yourself and see.

Jim I did not manipulate that word, and even the English speaker when
looking at those verses within their proper CONTEXT can tell that the
modern use of the word pride is not the same as Solomon's.

Jeff

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Howdy, I really hope that you're not trying to attract my attention.
Because I've really been trying to leave you alone since you stopped
dropping loads in RMMT.

I hope you reconsider.

rlrr

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On Mar 20, 3:15 pm, Jim Blansett <jim.blans...@hotmail.commakaze>
wrote:

>
>
> I never cease to be amazed by evangelicals who demonstrate a mighty
> penchant for manipulating "the word" to fit any situation they so
> desire.
>

"The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
-- William Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice")

--
James A. Chappell http://rlrr.drum-corps.net/

"Cruelty free? Free-range? This one tastes like it died
screaming."
-- Anthony Bourdain

Doc

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On Mar 20, 2:33 am, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Then your background is that of a spectator


To be more accurate, a musician-spectator who has some basis on which
to evaluate a musical performance and why he likes or doesn't like
something.

I've marched, though not D&B.

> you have no idea of what it takes/took to
> produce


Sure I do. It's not rocket science, it's choreography. Jeezis,
apparently even Mikey could do it. As I've said I recognize that some
of them have serious chops if in service of presentations that have a
limited musical scope, and I freely acknowledge there's a lot of time
invested in practice, which is part of what I don't get about the
appeal of the activity. Not clear how busting ass for endless sweaty
hours as 3rd mellophone or whatever to learn shows and be a meat-
automaton is really that gratifying. I've heard them, I felt -0- yen
to participate. The marching I have done I found to be tedious. If it
satisfies your soul, knock yourself out with my blessing.


> While the ensembles that you have
> referred to are of a much different style and populated with
> "professional" musicians

Be that as it may, I find them to be more enjoyable. Anguish over this
fact if you must.

Certainly much of the Blast & FutureCorps stuff could be played by a
regular corps, it just sounds better played by a smaller group in a
more intimate setting. A higher average level of skill certainly
doesn't hurt. I believe all of them come from a D&B background so
they'd probably piss and moan at me too.


> I personally find it contemptable


Would you like a tissue and a moment to compose yourself?


> OH!!!! And howdy... take your BS somewhere
> else please.

Which when processed in MES's brain translates to - "keep spewing
forth more and more and more of the same crap, into infinity."

Doc

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On Mar 20, 11:47 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Spoken like someone


Mikey, Port-A-Potty #3 is seriously nasty and needs your attention.
Someone had a bad Taco Bell reaction.

You 'da man Mikey.

vettepassesyou

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On Mar 20, 9:35 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2:33 am, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Then your background is that of a spectator
>
> To be more accurate, a musician-spectator who has some basis on which
> to evaluate a musical performance and why he likes or doesn't like
> something.
>
> I've marched, though not D&B.
Translated,
Doc the Sock has ZERO experience in drum ad bugle corps.

>
> > you have no idea of what it takes/took to
> > produce
>
> Sure I do. It's not rocket science, it's choreography. Jeezis,
> apparently even Mikey could do it.

Winning DCI is extremely difficult. Look at Phantom going from first
to eight place in just one year.
Competition in DCI is extremely fierce.

As I've said I recognize that some
> of them have serious chops if in service of presentations that have a
> limited musical scope,

"that have limited musical scope"
Wow you are ignorant

and I freely acknowledge there's a lot of time
> invested in practice, which is part of what I don't get about the
> appeal of the activity.

And you will never know until you are actually a part of a real drum
and bugle corps. Doc Socks you will never know from watching DCI on
PBS.

Why do coal miners love coal mining ? (and as a former pastro from WV
I can tell you that they do)

Not clear how busting ass for endless sweaty
> hours as 3rd mellophone or whatever to learn shows and be a meat-
> automaton is really that gratifying. I've heard them, I felt -0- yen
> to participate. The marching I have done I found to be tedious. If it
> satisfies your soul, knock yourself out with my blessing.

I bet the sun was too hot , the breaks were too few, and yuo had your
little feelings hurt being yelled at when you were out of step, huh?

>
> > While the ensembles that you have
> > referred to are of a much different style and populated with
> > "professional" musicians
>
> Be that as it may, I find them to be more enjoyable. Anguish over this
> fact if you must.
>
> Certainly much of the Blast & FutureCorps stuff could be played by a
> regular corps, it just sounds better played by a smaller group in a
> more intimate setting.

What, the sun too hot for you at watch a real corps on a real field?

A higher average level of skill certainly
> doesn't hurt. I believe all of them come from a D&B background so
> they'd probably piss and moan at me too.
>
> > I personally find it contemptable
>
> Would you like a tissue and a moment to compose yourself?
>
> > OH!!!! And howdy... take your BS somewhere
> > else please.

Doc Socks you, the Sock Puppet were the one who hijacked this thread,
about a SOPRANO soloist.

If you don't know how to play a real soprano bugle, move along
please....go talk about trumpets , or something that you are more
qualified to move your sock puppet mouth about.


>
> Which when processed in MES's brain translates to - "keep spewing
> forth more and more and more of the same crap, into infinity."

I do have a name, and unlike you Sox I am no ashamed to use it, it is
not MES, or howdy.

Michael Schmidt

Comin soon:

REDEMPTION

The CD no true fan of the trumpet will be without.

until then, order your copy of TULSA , the CD every fan of the
flugelhorn should own, by going to:

http://www.trumpetofthelord.com


vettepassesyou

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James, you need not worry about my kind of evangelicalism, there are
still pleanty of empty seats still available for you at your local
United Methodist Church.

Jeff

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On Mar 20, 9:08 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> James, you need not worry about my kind of evangelicalism, there are
> still pleanty of empty seats still available for you at your local
> United Methodist Church.

And at Howdy's next performance.

the OTHER Mike

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On Mar 20, 9:06�pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Michael Schmidt
>
> Comin soon:
>
> REDEMPTION
>
> The CD no true fan of the trumpet will be without.

So I take it you will be giving them away ?
I'm a HUGE fan of the trumpet but I can't see me spending a nickle on
one of your CD's.
How boastful of you to make a claim like that, tsk tsk tsk.
Remember, my brother and my Father are watching your every step.

the OTHER Mike

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Wow, a PhD in Education ? When did that happen ?
I'm impressed with you, having a PhD in BS myself, I was not aware of
your gaining a PhD in education

I'm amazed that you went from prison guard to a PhD in education in
such a short time, how much did it cost you ?

Doc

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On Mar 20, 10:06 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> > To be more accurate, a musician-spectator who has some basis on which
> > to evaluate a musical performance and why he likes or doesn't like
> > something.
>
> > I've marched, though not D&B.
>
> Translated,
> Doc the Sock has ZERO experience in drum ad bugle corps.


Ironic, I'm a musician who's never participated D&B, you're a non-
musician who's participated in D&B.

> Why do coal miners love coal mining ?


'Cause black-lung is really bitchin'?


> and as a former pastro from WV


WV huh? 'Ya know, I kinda thought you and your wife looked like
brother & sister.


So tell us pastro, didja ever have any brushes with the law in WV?

Doc

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.laff!

vettepassesyou

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No thanks, I have enough fans already, but thanks for trying

vettepassesyou

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> such a short time, how much did it cost you ?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


I am not going to get into yet another boring discussion about my
degrees in RAMD.

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

vettepassesyou

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Pastor, Senior Pastor

vettepassesyou

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I do not go by Howdy anymore
I do not go by the middle name "E" anymore

Thanks for understanding.


Michael "Mikey" Schmidt

Doc

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On Mar 20, 10:06 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I do have a name,


Yes, I see that.

schmidt, michael edwin - Defendant
Disposition: sentenced
DOB Year: 1963
Race: white/hispanic
Sex: male


Hear much from Rodney these days?

vettepassesyou

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Mar 21, 2010, 1:25:19 AM3/21/10
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Dos Socks get a life please, I have gotten on with my life, why can't
you?
You whine like a little sissy girl about a situation OF MINE that I
happily got out of ten years ago.
I live on Mount Verd, I do not live in the past.

Your demonizing me in a drum corps forum when you never marched is
really stale and really lame.
Your demonizing me in a trumpet forum while I am currently releasing
music that is highly praised by my trumpet playing peers like Tim
Hughes who was just nominated for best jazz band is so immature.

What trumpet music are you releasing mr sock puppet?

I marched. Jim Brady marched. Doc the sock puppet did not march.
I currently teach three drum corps. I now play in drum corps. I teach
marching band. I am a judge.
Doc Socks never taught a drum and bugle corps.

I have now recorded and released one of the finest flugelhorn CD of
all times (TULSA) that is highly praised by my peers, and I have also
recorded and will soon be releasing my trumpet CD REDEMPTION , which
has some of the warmest and darkest trumpet tone of all times. I am
producing and releasing all new original trumpet and flugelhorn
projects. Soon I will have completed buying and building my own first
class personal recording studio. I am recording and producing other
artists like Lucas Talent.

What music are you releasing Doc Socks?

I played on nationwide TV in two million homes for two years , and I
am currently playing the trumpet on Fox TV 61 in Chattanooga for Oasis
Revival Center.

When are you playing on TV Doc Socks.

I made some changes, get over it. That was a long time ago. I do not
live in the past.

I go by
Michael Mikey Schmidt
now.

My trumpet sound is better than yours now, I heard your clips.
Either come up with better sounding clips, or go crawl back into your
puppet case.

vettepassesyou

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" I will become one of the world's most respected and admired trumpet
players.
This is my goal, and I will achieve it."
- Michael Mikey Schmidt


"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from
achieving his goal"
- Thomas Jefferson

Double C

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How's the popcorn holding out? Mine's running out cuz I didn't think
things would get this stupid this fast.

Siglow

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On Mar 20, 9:35 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I personally find it contemptable
>
> Would you like a tissue and a moment to compose yourself?

No, but a fist to your face will certainly fit the bill you arrogant,
sarcastic piece of shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Any time, any where.

Siglow

Doc

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On Mar 21, 4:22 am, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:

> > Would you like a tissue and a moment to compose yourself?
>
> No, but a fist to your face will certainly fit the bill you arrogant,
> sarcastic piece of shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Any time, any where.

.laff - well, you're certainly doing your part to dispel any
misconceptions about the maturity and stability of the folks who
populate ramd....and I'm surprised you don't parlay all that keyboard
badassity into fortune and glory in MMA.

But no, I was taught not to hit girls.

Thanatos

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Mar 21, 2010, 9:08:49 AM3/21/10
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In article
<cbf24c7e-de84-4a58...@j21g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,
Jeff <jeff.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

It helps if you quote the person to whom you're responding. Otherwise no
one knows who you're talking to.

If you're talking to me, while I do have a long history in Usenet, I've
never posted in rec.music.makers.trumpet before the last few days.

Thanatos

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Mar 21, 2010, 9:18:46 AM3/21/10
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In article
<6b928e1b-beff-4f23...@b7g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
rlrr <rlrr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mar 20, 3:15 pm, Jim Blansett <jim.blans...@hotmail.commakaze>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I never cease to be amazed by evangelicals who demonstrate a mighty
> > penchant for manipulating "the word" to fit any situation they so
> > desire.
> >
>
> "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
> -- William Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice")

So basically when the religious quote the bible to justify their
behavior, that's okay. But anyone else who quotes the bible to point out
their hypocrisy is really the devil working his evil.

Convenient.

rlrr

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On Mar 21, 8:18 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
> > -- William Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice")
>
> So basically when the religious quote the bible to justify their
> behavior, that's okay. But anyone else who quotes the bible to point out
> their hypocrisy is really the devil working his evil.
>

Actually it means quoting the Bible is ultimately meaningless, because
Bible quoting can be used to justify almost anything.

--
James A. Chappell http://rlrr.drum-corps.net/

"Facts are meaningless. You can use facts to prove anything
that's even remotely true."
-- Homer J. Simpson

Jeff

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On Mar 21, 8:08 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <cbf24c7e-de84-4a58-a1f7-ceef37ea5...@j21g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,

>
>  Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Howdy, I really hope that you're not trying to attract my attention.
> > Because I've really been trying to leave you alone since you stopped
> > dropping loads in RMMT.
>
> > I hope you reconsider.
>
> It helps if you quote the person to whom you're responding. Otherwise no
> one knows who you're talking to.
>
> If you're talking to me, while I do have a long history in Usenet, I've
> never posted in rec.music.makers.trumpet before the last few days.

Howdy (the OP) is Schmidt's RAMD nickname, he knew who I was talking
to, and so did anyone who spent time on RMMT between 2001 and 2007,
when he basically decimated a vibrant group membership with his
antics. Sorry for the confusion.

It would help to note that Howdy cross-posted between RAMD and RMMT in
the original post, then complained about someone dissing him in the
drum corps group. So any crossing of swords between folks in the two
groups is squarely his fault.

Thanatos

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Mar 21, 2010, 11:00:54 AM3/21/10
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In article
<24313d8f-8d06-45a1...@t41g2000yqt.googlegroups.com>,
Jeff <jeff.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

Given the guy's almost pathological ego, that's certainly not surprising.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 21, 2010, 11:50:32 AM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 9:18 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <6b928e1b-beff-4f23-843f-62c5d5fbf...@b7g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,

>
>  rlrr <rlrrl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Mar 20, 3:15 pm, Jim Blansett <jim.blans...@hotmail.commakaze>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I never cease to be amazed by evangelicals who demonstrate a mighty
> > > penchant for manipulating "the word" to fit any situation they so
> > > desire.
>
> > "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
> > -- William Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice")
>
> So basically when the religious quote the bible to justify their
> behavior, that's okay. But anyone else who quotes the bible to point out
> their hypocrisy is really the devil working his evil.
>
> Convenient.

They misinterpret the Bible, and they quote it out of context. They
treat their English translations, which are filled with translation
errors, as if whatever their English translation says is what the
Bible says. they are ruckmanites.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 21, 2010, 11:52:38 AM3/21/10
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James it can in the hands of the inexperienced, who have no
understanding of Koine Greek or Hebrew. Who have no knowledge of
proper biblical hermeneutics.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 21, 2010, 12:01:29 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 20, 8:36 pm, Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy, I really hope that you're not trying to attract my attention.
> Because I've really been trying to leave you alone since you stopped
> dropping loads in RMMT.
>
> I hope you reconsider.

Jeff I cross posted this strand to RMMT because JIM BRADY is a horn
player worthy of recognition and appreciation by trumpet players.I
apologize for DOC THE SOCK hijacking the thread , trying to turn it
into YET ANOTHER stale, boring, old, moldy demonetization of Mikey
thread. Jim Brady has some of the best sounding upper register , with
solid command of the upper register, incredible shakes, slides, and
awesome powerful tone. I am very pleased to see that JIM BRADY will be
playing for Bayone again this summer. So much so that I am going o try
to see if I can fit playing with the Bridgemen into my schedule this
summer, which is already filled with teaching open class drum and
bugle corps, preparing to judge, and teaching marching bands.

I do not go by "howdy". My name is now
MICHAEL MIKEY SCHMIDT
please respect my wishes to be called by my new name.

Jim Blansett

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Mar 21, 2010, 12:09:08 PM3/21/10
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I truly believe he was agreeing with what both you and I wrote
regarding the one-size-fits-all text - for either good or bad - found
in the bible.

Jeff

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Mar 21, 2010, 12:12:42 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 11:01 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am very pleased to see that JIM BRADY will be
> playing for Bayone again this summer. So much so that I am going o try
> to see if I can fit playing with the Bridgemen into my schedule this
> summer, which is already filled with teaching open class drum and
> bugle corps, preparing to judge, and teaching marching bands.

"I am so pleased to see that this person is doing something that I
will take this opportunity to crow about what I perceive to be
something that will garner me attention and respect."

> I do not go by "howdy". My name is now
> MICHAEL MIKEY SCHMIDT
> please respect my wishes to be called by my new name.

No, your name is Michael Edwin "Howdy" Schmidt. Sorry about the
nickname, but you picked it yourself.

You said you were retiring from Usenet (twice), and yet here you are
again.

You knew the consequences, now you reap what you have sown.

Jeff

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Mar 21, 2010, 1:05:14 PM3/21/10
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"Goodbye. I will no longer be posting on usenet anymore. (no spoof) "

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.marching.drumcorps/msg/69b342915e2275cb?hl=en

Thanatos

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Mar 21, 2010, 5:22:16 PM3/21/10
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In article
<906aaf6c-8055-408a...@t23g2000yqt.googlegroups.com>,
vettepassesyou <usatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Mar 21, 9:18 am, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> > In article
> > <6b928e1b-beff-4f23-843f-62c5d5fbf...@b7g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> >  rlrr <rlrrl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Mar 20, 3:15 pm, Jim Blansett <jim.blans...@hotmail.commakaze>
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > > I never cease to be amazed by evangelicals who demonstrate a mighty
> > > > penchant for manipulating "the word" to fit any situation they so
> > > > desire.
> >
> > > "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
> > > -- William Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice")
> >
> > So basically when the religious quote the bible to justify their
> > behavior, that's okay. But anyone else who quotes the bible
> > to point out their hypocrisy is really the devil working his evil.
> >
> > Convenient.
>
> They misinterpret the Bible, and they quote it out of context.

Yeah, 'cause only you guys can understand it. Anyone who uses it to
expose your hypocrisy must by "misinterpreting" things.

Neat trick if you can find someone stupid enough to fall for it.

Jeff

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Mar 21, 2010, 5:44:52 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 4:22 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> Neat trick if you can find someone stupid enough to fall for it.

He's also very adept at turning just about any thread into a
discussion about religion or drum corps. Or roller coasters. Or
skateboarding.

Doc

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Mar 21, 2010, 7:10:56 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 20, 10:06 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Winning DCI is extremely difficult. Look at Phantom going from first
> to eight place in just one year.
> Competition in DCI is extremely fierce.


Another way of saying - "all the corps are basically the same."


> Look at Phantom going from first to eight place


My god, how could they face their families after that, knowing that
after all the time spent standing around on a field like so many
little droids, their corpsness was found lacking, they weren't as
corpsful as the other corps. Did they do the right thing and commit
mass ritual corps suicide by marching in a formation off the side of a
cliff?


> until then, order your copy of TULSA , the CD every fan of the
> flugelhorn should own

To rest their cold drinks on. The paper label absorbs moisture.  

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 21, 2010, 7:26:25 PM3/21/10
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> ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

You have degrees in RAMD ?

Wow, I thought people could only get gRAMDies

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 21, 2010, 7:30:04 PM3/21/10
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Jeff, you are incorrect, his name is:
The Right Rev. Doctor Michael "Howdy" Schmidt

I just can't remember all the other names he has used to praise
himself.

Is "Doc" one of them or is "DOC" a real person who also understands
Michaels problems ?

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 21, 2010, 7:31:11 PM3/21/10
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> proper biblical hermeneutics.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

And those who don't understand just how tainted the Bible is by man's
hands

Doc

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Mar 21, 2010, 7:45:00 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 19, 6:12 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:


> TULSA is great start that has defined me as one of the world's finest
> flugelhorn players,  but REDEMPTION will be the CD that defines my
> trumpet sound as one of the greatest of all times, and one that is
> better than many trumpet playing legends.


We'll be watching your meteoric rise on the Billboard charts.

Jeff

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Mar 21, 2010, 8:22:41 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 6:30 pm, the OTHER Mike <BleuRae...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> Is "Doc" one of them or is "DOC" a real person who also understands
> Michaels problems ?

Doc is a real person, and a fine player, by the way.

Doc

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Mar 21, 2010, 9:15:25 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 8:22 pm, Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 6:30 pm, the OTHER Mike <BleuRae...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is "Doc" one of them or is "DOC" a real person who also understands
> > Michaels problems ?


*blinking* at the notion that someone would possibly think there's a
chance I'm Mikey/MES/Chickenhawk etc. etc. Schmidt.

Dang, pistols at dawn, seriously... .laff

> Doc is a real person, and a fine player, by the way.


Well, gee, thanks Jeff. Don't know about "fine" but certainly
enthusiastic.

By the way, it should be clarified that the "Doc" is a nod to the pulp
hero Doc Savage, not in any way trying to allude to any comparison to
Doc Severinsen. I created the e-mail in the early days of my internet
activity before I even knew about Usenet/Google Groups.

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 21, 2010, 9:21:56 PM3/21/10
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Gotcha, thanks for the clarification and I'm humbly sorry for even
considering you might be another sock puppet of the Right Rev. Dr."
horse trailer" Dooty
( have you heard THAT story ? )

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 21, 2010, 9:27:35 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 11:01 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Judge Chamberlain Haller: That is a lucid, intelligent, well thought-
out objection.
Vinny Gambini: Thank you, sir.
Judge Chamberlain Haller: Overruled.

Thanatos

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Mar 21, 2010, 10:13:17 PM3/21/10
to
In article
<a4e29b96-4d2c-44c6...@g19g2000yqe.googlegroups.com>,
Doc <docsa...@yahoo.com> wrote:

No kidding. The way this guy talks, he ought to clean up at the Grammy's
also. If his sound is "one of the greatest of all times", he shouldn't
have any problem picking up at least one or two of them.

Somehow, though, I'm not holding my breath...

Doc

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Mar 21, 2010, 10:12:52 PM3/21/10
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On Mar 21, 9:21 pm, the OTHER Mike <BleuRae...@aol.com> wrote:

> Gotcha, thanks for the clarification and I'm humbly sorry for even
> considering you might be another sock puppet of the Right Rev. Dr."
> horse trailer" Dooty
> ( have you heard THAT story ? )


Don't believe I have. Fire away.

ns787980

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Mar 21, 2010, 10:34:22 PM3/21/10
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DOESN'T WHAT YOU "want" TO PROJECT...JUST BITE YOU IN THE ASS?

Anyone ELSE want to say SOMETHING HERE?

NO... ONE gonna help Mr Lamb out?

That just figures... Not like Mr Lamb would.

Sharon

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 12:38:31 AM3/22/10
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I dont care if I ever rise on Billboard charts, that is not a goal of
mine.
It is 2010, I do not needs a record contract, record company or
charting singles.
I now own my own recording studio, and not just some computer and a
mc.

My goal is to produce a trumpet sound that is amongst the best ever.
REDEMPTION proves that I have.

Did anyone mention GUNS?

cool

Mikey

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 12:49:33 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 8:22 pm, Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:

I heard his clips. They are not as good as REDEMPTION, not even close.
Jeff not even your clips sound as good as REDEMPTION.(Sorry, but the
truth hurts)

And, I play louder than Vince.

I changed. My name changed. Get over it. I do not live in the past.
Must you live in my past?
If you must be sure to admire my awesome abs, how good I smelled, and
how great my hair looked.

Well, my trumpet sound is much better today, but I do not look as
good, my hair is gone, I still smell better than all of you but just
not as good as I did back in the day. Plus I was a floor guard. Back
then if you were a floor guard you were like a a king. (insert the ATL
movies rollerskating scene here, only the Stone Skate [St. Mtn. Ga]
all white version)

Mikey

the OTHER Mike

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Mar 22, 2010, 2:42:04 AM3/22/10
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So, old egg cartons nailed to the walls and ceiling , a shag rug and a
fancy new duel cassette tape recorder with those Raido Shack mics
makes a recording studio?

Cool beans

Doc

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Mar 22, 2010, 2:43:02 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 1:25 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:


> What music are you releasing Doc Socks?


Here's part of a track where I arranged, performed and did the
production on the horns and vocals.

http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/3/22/2800754//vox_n_horns.mp3


To save you some time I'll summarize your commentary - you find it
lacking in every way possible.

Now let's hear an example of your arranging and production chops -
demonstrating a practical grasp and application of theory, harmony
etc. recording tech considerations and the ability to conceptualize
and integrate parts into the musical whole.


> I played on nationwide TV in two million homes for two years


Where can we find a mention and a sample of this on the web?

> and  I
> am currently playing the trumpet on Fox TV 61 in Chattanooga for Oasis
> Revival Center.


Curiously I've found no mention of this on either the TV-61 site or
that of the Oasis center. I do find an amateurish video on the Oasis
center site with buzzy audio and a guy that looks like someone you
might cast in the part of a dope dealer in a movie - " 'Sup eb-body,
dis pastah Jimm-eh..." However, they plumb forgot to mention anything
about you Mikey.

Where might we find some example of your work at the Oasis center?

Doc

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Mar 22, 2010, 2:49:42 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 2:42 am, the OTHER Mike <BleuRae...@aol.com> wrote:

> So, old egg cartons nailed to the walls and ceiling , a shag rug and a
> fancy new duel cassette tape recorder with those Raido Shack mics
> makes a recording studio?

Oh no, no - he popped for the spiffiest karaoke machine Kmart had.

Siglow

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Mar 22, 2010, 3:09:15 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 6:40 am, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 4:22 am, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > > Would you like a tissue and a moment to compose yourself?
>
> > No, but a fist to your face will certainly fit the bill you arrogant,
> > sarcastic piece of shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> > Any time, any where.
>
> .laff - well, you're certainly doing your part to dispel any
> misconceptions about the maturity and stability of the folks who
> populate ramd....and I'm surprised you don't parlay all that keyboard
> badassity into fortune and glory in MMA.
>
> But no, I was taught not to hit girls.

You obviously don't know me. And if you've got the balls to come out
from behind a keyboard you'll find out that if necessary I'll bitch
slap you into next year. If you can't come out from behind the
keyboard then it's even more obvious that it is you who is the girl.

Like I said, shithead, any time, any place.

Siglow

Robert DeSavage

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Mar 22, 2010, 7:33:23 AM3/22/10
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:15:25 -0700 (PDT), Doc <docsa...@yahoo.com>
wrote:


>By the way, it should be clarified that the "Doc" is a nod to the pulp
>hero Doc Savage, not in any way trying to allude to any comparison to
>Doc Severinsen. I created the e-mail in the early days of my internet
>activity before I even knew about Usenet/Google Groups.

Yuppers! There's Doc Savage, Man of Bronze and now Doc Savage, Man of
Brass.

Jeff

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Mar 22, 2010, 8:11:28 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 9:34 pm, ns787980 <sharca...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> DOESN'T WHAT YOU  "want" TO PROJECT...JUST BITE YOU IN THE ASS?
>
> Anyone ELSE want to say SOMETHING HERE?
>
> NO... ONE gonna help Mr Lamb out?
>
> That just figures... Not like Mr Lamb would.

Hmmm...misuse of dynamics...incoherent improvisation...broken
phrases...

You're a trombone player, aren't you?

Jeff

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Mar 22, 2010, 8:16:26 AM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 11:49 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I heard his clips. They are not as good as REDEMPTION, not even close.
> Jeff not even your clips sound as good as REDEMPTION.(Sorry, but the
> truth hurts)

We've been down this road before, Howdy.

I appreciate all the work your trying to do to redeem yourself after
that ugly conviction of yours.

Just don't expect us all to open up our wallets -- we might find the
money gone and nothing to show for it.

> I changed.

Oh, I don't see anything in this thread to suggest that you've changed
one bit, Howdy.

Deeds, not words...

Siglow

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Mar 22, 2010, 12:07:31 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 21, 9:27 pm, the OTHER Mike <BleuRae...@aol.com> wrote:

> > Jeff I cross posted this strand to RMMT because JIM BRADY is a horn
> > player worthy of recognition and appreciation by trumpet players.I
> > apologize for DOC THE SOCK hijacking the thread , trying to turn it
> > into YET ANOTHER stale, boring, old, moldy demonetization of Mikey
> > thread.  Jim Brady has some of the best sounding upper register , with
> > solid command of the upper register, incredible shakes, slides, and
> > awesome powerful tone. I am very pleased to see that JIM BRADY will be
> > playing for Bayone again this summer. So much so that I am going o try
> > to see if I can fit playing with the Bridgemen into my schedule this
> > summer, which is already filled with teaching open class drum and
> > bugle corps, preparing to judge, and teaching marching bands.

This Saturday I attended the Bridgemen's Alumni Drum Corps rehearsal.
Met Jim Brady and his brother Dave for the first. Jim was Inducted in
the St. Andrew/Bayonne Bridgemen Hall of Fame that evening following
our rehearsal (which was followed by a Memorial Mass for all deceased
members of the St. Andrew's/Bayonne Bridgemen, then Hall of Fame
Induction Dinner). That was the reason why Jim was there at rehearsal.
Jim did stand in line and belted out a few notes when we played
"Spanish Dreams" and a couple other numbers, BUT (and this is NOT any
type of official announcement just something I overheard) Jim will not
be playing with The Bridgemen Alumni Corps during any of the shows
this coming year. His main and only purpose in being with the
Bridgemen this past Saturday was to be Inducted in the Hall of Fame.

But don't let that stop you from traveling north to play with the
Bridgemen. It's gonna be a great experience for me. I'm traveling 500
miles one way (well actually 498.7 miles one way but who's counting)
to be a member. And technically I am an original St. Andrew's
Bridgemen. I marched as a bass drummer (Bert Lynch was the other bass
drummer) in the very FIRST perfomance they were ever involved in.

Now getting back to the original subject of this thread. Jim is still
playing professionally. He's performed with the likes of Bongiovi,
Chick Corea,.. you know that level of musicians that are widely known
and respected, and you don't get to play at that level without 1)
being VERY good at you craft and 2) (okay, I'll give you) it's good to
have friends in high places. As a TEENAGER (those videos on YOU TUBE
are from the late 70's, and I DARE ANYONE to try to play like Jim did
back then on a Getzen G/F-F# piston/rotor bugle,...and I'll give you
2-3 years working on that horn in "the woodshed" and you still won't
come anywhere NEAR him performance level. Jim is in a class with
perhaps at MOST 5 others who have performed on that type of instument,
NOT the easy blowing 3 valve G or C or Bb trumpets that you want-to-be
"professionals" (take note Howdy, DOC et al.) use.

I know I'd be pissing up a rope if I were ask you guys to try to stay
on topic but the likes of Howdy and DOC are SSOOOOO egocentric. It's
like the last sentence out of their mouthes is,"Well, enough about me.
Now, what do you think,....about me."

Siglow

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Mar 22, 2010, 12:19:23 PM3/22/10
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Okay Howdy now shut up. And get back to what you know of Jim Brady. If
all you can do is continue on about you and this DOC douche bag. then
start another thread and get out of this one.

Siglow

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 3:54:37 PM3/22/10
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> Cool beans- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Hardly, but those old transducer mics sound better than you think.
I already have over five thousand dollars tied into my recording
studio, and I still have to upgrade my sound processer and have yet to
buy a tube pre amp. I have spent over five hundred dollars just on
wires for the studio in the last two months.
All of these expenses for the costs of this studio has kept us as of
late from advertising , promoting and touring.

MIKEY- trumpet

Siglow

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:03:37 PM3/22/10
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> MIKEY- trumpet- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

WHO GIVES A SHIT. THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH JIM BRADY. SHUT THE FUCK
HOWDY AND GET THIS SHIT OFF OF THIS THREAD. ASSWIPE!!!!!!!!!!!!

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:19:16 PM3/22/10
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> HOWDY AND GET THIS SHIT OFF OF THIS THREAD. ASSWIPE!!!!!!!!!!!!- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

See Doc, Siglow has, as you can see, a few anger management issues. I
would not punch him, I think he might win.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:25:17 PM3/22/10
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Sig I started out in corps playing an awesome Olds p/r mellophone,
then switched to a p/r sop. In north Star, in all but one show I
played a p/r contra bass. Al Williams did teach me how to play a bugle
on a 2 valve sop , but that does not mean that I have not played p/r
horns. In Spirit I played a p/r contra, then a 2 valve sop.

Now back to Jim Brady, does he currently live in Texas?

Sad to see he won't be playing for the Bridgemen this summer. I hope I
still get to, not sure I have a lot of band camps to teach.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:32:51 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 8:16 am, Jeff <jeff.helge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 11:49 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I heard his clips. They are not as good as REDEMPTION, not even close.
> > Jeff not even your clips sound as good as REDEMPTION.(Sorry, but the
> > truth hurts)
>
> We've been down this road before, Howdy.
>
> I appreciate all the work your trying to do to redeem yourself after
> that ugly conviction of yours.
A nolo plea, technically is not a conviction. It can only even be
mentioned in a court case in 4 states.

We have been down this road before, this has nothing to do with
trumpets or soprano bugles.


>
> Just don't expect us all to open up our wallets -- we might find the
> money gone and nothing to show for it.
>
> > I changed.
>
> Oh, I don't see anything in this thread to suggest that you've changed
> one bit, Howdy.
>
> Deeds, not words...

TULSA and REDEMPTION are the deeds.
REDEMPTION will be the trumpet CD that delivers the goods.
Docs clip is nowhere ven close to as good as REDEMPTION.
His mics sound better, but his trumpet tone sounds like a watered
down Chase, too thin and too bright.
I intend to win.
I am a believer , I am not a doubter.
I do not listen to the doubters, and they do not and will not keep me
from achieving my goal to put out REDEMPTION with the finest, warmest,
darkest , most gorgeous sounding trumpet that you have ever heard.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:40:12 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 2:43 am, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 1:25 am, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > What music are you releasing Doc Socks?
>
> Here's part of a track where I arranged, performed and did the
> production on the horns and vocals.
>
> http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/3/22/2800754//vox_n_horns.mp3

It is not as good as Redemption, and not as good s Tulsa.
Thin Chase like trumpet sound , very bright, strange added effects.


>
> To save you some time I'll summarize your commentary - you find it
> lacking in every way possible.

nope. Lower box 4.

>
> Now let's hear an example of your arranging and production chops -
> demonstrating a practical grasp and application of theory, harmony
> etc. recording tech considerations and the ability to conceptualize
> and integrate parts into the musical whole.
>
> > I played on nationwide TV in two million homes for two years
>
> Where can we find a mention and a sample of this on the web?

www.myspace.cm/williammichaelpaisley

>
> > and  I
> > am currently playing the trumpet on Fox TV 61 in Chattanooga for Oasis
> > Revival Center.
>
> Curiously I've found no mention of this on either the TV-61 site or
> that of the Oasis center. I do find an amateurish video on the Oasis
> center site

Our Audio visual supervisor is Perry Stones' audio visual supervisor.
I do believe Dale is well qualified.
Oasis just spent three thousand dollars on studio lights, and FOX 61
has praised our audio visual quality.

with buzzy audio and a guy that looks like someone you
> might cast in the part of a dope dealer in a movie - "  'Sup eb-body,
> dis pastah Jimm-eh..."  However, they plumb forgot to mention anything
> about you Mikey.

Jimmy happens to be one outstanding youth minister.


>
> Where might we find some example of your work at the Oasis center?

I usually play a solo at Oasis once a month on Sundays. I just played
a solo last Sunday. You can watch us from 2-5 pm est at:

www.oasisrevivalcenter.net

Jeff

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:40:36 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 3:32 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I appreciate all the work your trying to do to redeem yourself after
> > that ugly conviction of yours.
>
> A nolo plea, technically is not a conviction. It can only even be
> mentioned in a court case in 4 states.

It's listed as a conviction in the state in which it occurred.

*dunk*

> TULSA and REDEMPTION are the deeds.
> REDEMPTION will be the trumpet CD that delivers the goods.

Of course, you were claiming to be a world-class flugelhorn player 10
years ago...

===

"being famous takes skill, time and a good manager, we currently have
the sonic end and a good manager, all we need now is time."

-- Michael "Howdy" Schmidt, August 15, 2000

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.makers.trumpet/msg/a1b22b9d40dd4b7f

===

Keep it up, Howdy, maybe you'll get the respect you crave someday.
Just not by posting here.

vettepassesyou

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:42:32 PM3/22/10
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Jeff

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Mar 22, 2010, 4:53:36 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 3:42 pm, vettepassesyou <usatrum...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I fixed my mistake,

Decided not to release that CD after all?

Siglow

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Mar 22, 2010, 5:01:18 PM3/22/10
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Yeah and I know all about you SCA days with Tom McAndrew. Why do you
find it necessary to talk about yourself on THIS thread. Now keep the
focus on Jim Brady. And yes, I do have anger managment issues with
people like you and this used scumbag Doc, that has way over inflated
egos need to bable on incessantly about youself/themselves and what
GREAT musicians you are. When you have acomplished 1 iota of what has
been accomplished by Jim you STILL don't have any credentials that he
has. Now, again SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT YOU AND STAY FOCUS AND ON TOPIC
AND TAKE YOUR EGOTISTICAL BULSHIT SOMEPLACE ELSE.

> Now back to Jim Brady, does he currently live in Texas?
>
> Sad to see he won't be playing for the Bridgemen this summer. I hope I
> still get to, not sure I have a lot of band camps to teach.- Hide quoted text -

Doc

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Mar 22, 2010, 5:43:21 PM3/22/10
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On Mar 22, 3:09 am, Siglow <newyorkskyli...@comcast.net> wrote:

> > But no, I was taught not to hit girls.
>
> You obviously don't know me.


.snicker

Perhaps I should point out the little detail that you don't know me
either Poindexter.

Here's what I do know - you're prone to having a raging, juvenile
reaction over something fairly inconsequential. I don't like spastic
shakes as musical ornamentation or think corps is the greatest thing
ever - waaaaah! I flamed you over the internet - waaaaah! So you piss
all over yourself and claim willingness to get into a schoolyard
fight.

If you're not ready to back it up, you're just noisy. If you are ready
to back it up - you know to "prove" something - all you'd be proving
is that you're at the very least an idiot. You think you're big and
bad enough to take on some random stranger no matter what lies in
store? Kimbo Slice couldn't make that assumption. I bet you're no
Kimbo.

You're willing to go the hospital, be crippled for life, lose your
teeth, go to jail or the morgue over.....what? No matter the outcome
of such a confrontation, I still wouldn't think corps is all that, I'd
still think you're a putz with issues - you've only reinforced that
notion. My beating your ass would actually sort of be a victory for
you since it would only serve to prove that I don't have any more
sense than you do.

Go home crybaby. Try on that new dress your boyfriend got for you.

Jim Blansett

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Mar 22, 2010, 5:58:06 PM3/22/10
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Hey, tread lightly there, push-button player! ;-)

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