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    Default Deep Nostalgia - Lloyd Loar

    Suspect some of you may have read about this new technology gimmick. Pretty cool.


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    My girlfriend came across this the other day. Is spooky good. Especially when you put in long deceased relatives and friends.

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    Default Re: Deep Nostalgia - Lloyd Loar

    Here's one of Django Reinhardt that's pretty good that was posted on the DjangoBooks hosted forum.

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    Hah! I was waiting for Lloyd to do a commercial about Virzi Tone enhancer.

    I guess that is the next phase, to make them talk?
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    Talking of Lloyd Loar I wonder if Gibson will bring out a commemorateive F5 in 2022, being 100 years from inception?

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    Looks like his radar ears are zeroing in on the tap-tuning.
    "I play BG so that's what I can talk intelligently about." A line I loved and pirated from Mandoplumb

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    Default Re: Deep Nostalgia - Lloyd Loar

    There’s a fair bit of chatter about it on genealogy research boards and the general consensus seems to be that it’s OK for people who’re long dead but not very believable if you remember the person in question. Personally, I’d like to see somebody try it with their cat or dog.

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    Default Re: Deep Nostalgia - Lloyd Loar

    Quote Originally Posted by Mandolin Cafe View Post
    Suspect some of you may have read about this new technology gimmick. Pretty cool.
    Psychically hearing his mandolins playing the melody of a decidedly non-classical (and very fast) song entitled "A Hundred Years From Now", but can't figure out why!
    But Amsterdam was always good for grieving
    And London never fails to leave me blue
    And Paris never was my kinda town
    So I walked around with the Ft. Worth Blues

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    Right up there with the A-bomb, electric banjo, and boiled okra, just because one can doesn’t mean that one should. Creepy.

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    Nothing is real any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob A View Post
    Nothing is real any more.
    How true!


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