As you can see by my name, I'm the thread-killer here in "Introduce Yourself".
Grind, grind-house and Grind Age music, are what I left behind, already.
If this ambience was any darker, I couldn't see to type.
And I'm an offshore islander as a Scotsman while you are continental all the way.
These forum users are more about classical and keyboard, while I'm an electric guitarist.
So I'm going to do something to pump up your thread,
and introduce myself, a long time member, in a way no-one here would expect.
Here's a scan of a mini-symphony I tried to write in high school,
before I knew the meaning of the word transpose.
When I was visiting my Ottawa Symphony and Ottawa Symphony Orchestra,
girlfriend, her friends wanted to start a winter festival, and they liked my name.
Winterlude. A little Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, a little Satie's Gymnopiedes,
some "In a Silent Way", wanting some passages like Nicolo Paganini.
And I was thinking about it like I was dubbing together riffs like Jimi Hendrix,
probably the biggest reason the senior band had a hard time with it.
You didn't find King Solomon's mines and beat it up north,
quand toutes les monde, wanna dig down into you?
This email was powered by the pure power of Niagara Falls.
Do you see the little white water to the left of center,
along the edge of the Falls?
From the Canadian shore to this rock and gap in the stone,
the water is around eight to ten inches deep on any given night,
when the most flow is allowed for night-time generation.
That's as far as we walk along the edge, river-walking around.
Niagara Parks chiselled the stone that far, to lower the riverbed,
so water flow reached the Canadian side all the time.
How about posting some video of you "eeffen and effen" on the Eiffel Tower?
I got tired of always seeing it getting blown up in movies.
Je ne sais toutes les mots, je parle lentement, et je n'ecoute tres vite,
mais, quand les soleil dis bonjour aux montagnes, nous pense commes freres.