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I met a chap the other day as I was going in to the local lumber yard on Salt Spring Island BC. For reasons unknown I asked what was in the guitar case he was carrying. He opened it and showed me the most amazing guitar I have ever seen. Some sort of hybrid Dobro/Sitar with layers of strings and 19 tuning knobs ( I counted). Turns out he makes guitars for Harry Manx who is a local resident. I have no idea how one would learn how to play the instrument at all, let alone well. It certainly explains the sound. I hadn't really considered that it is all emanating from one instrument. I was impressed to say the least.
What a great share. Thank you our friend.
noodling with an exotic instrument is still noodling.
What does that even mean? And what does it matter?

7 years later, I'll give a 7
As a dyslexci it takes me two or three reads of the album title to understand the humor!!!! (;
And a play on the fantastic "West Meets East" albums from the '60s!
i know what it is...live bird song
As a dyslexci it takes me two or three reads of the album title to understand the humor!!!! (;



I think you've just described your comment perfectly.
Give bless
Engineer: "Why don't you play Jazz Oddysey."
Manx: "Naw. I got another one that goes nowhere."
RP: "Perfect! Gimme that track!"

Middlesbrough 2
Isle of Man 0
Suddenly I smell incense.
Nice change of pace for a weekday morning.
Scrolling down is a joy Peace people
I guess that's another couple of reasons I wish I lived on Salt Spring.
,,,everything that you have, made out of metal, will rust before your very eyes. Stored a '47 Harley with a friend for 2 years while in a transitional period. What a loss that was.
Ghee is clarified butter, unless there's a cheesy kind that I don't know about.
I don't know of any cheesy ghee either; I think that writer you responded to may have been thinking about paneer or chhena.
mmmmmmmmmmmm good noodles, great sauce.....
west eats meet - west meets east, both makes sense in a way...

ziakut wrote:

I guess that's another couple of reasons I wish I lived on Salt Spring.


Thanks for that info, Terry - the silvery glissando really makes this number IMO. 8 from the swaying Nottingham jury.
Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)
Ghee is clarified butter, unless there's a cheesy kind that I don't know about.

Cool! Very interesting!

I'm not sure if that is a compliment or a threat...
Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)


Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)







noodling with an exotic instrument is still noodling.
I guess I love noodles.