Hello from the Red Planet! May fireworks light up your sky! Sometimes music bounces from inside your head to the next dimension and sometimes it's right in front of you. Just grab the magic and go for broke! I've always prided myself on having a low IQ since I was made with cheap re-processed American parts and a third class robot brain. Did you ever hear a synthetic human spouting philosophy in his underwear? Mickey Microphone the Robots From Mars Checkout our Robomusic and Tall Tale.
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hello from switzerland, I saw you and your musicans in the jazz-club MOODS in Zürich... wow... BOOM BOOM ... a great concert!!!! Please come back! Sincerely Peter Tschirky autor of the first Eddie Harris Book "Eddie Harris sings the Blues" www. eddieharrisbuch. ch
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Hey John,
Hope all is well..Hope to play another show with yall again soon…
Take care & Travel safe
BLUESY GOOD TIMES AND HERE’S TO A GREAT 2008 !!!!
~BLESS~
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Hello from the Red Planet!
May fireworks light up your sky! Sometimes music bounces from inside your head to the next dimension and sometimes it's right in front of you. Just grab the magic and go for broke!
I've always prided myself on having a low IQ since I was made with cheap re-processed American parts and a third class robot brain. Did you ever hear a synthetic human spouting philosophy in his underwear?
Mickey Microphone
the Robots From Mars
Checkout our Robomusic and Tall Tale.
PS You're invited to a cookout at the summit of Mount Olympus, the largest volcano on Mars and within our solar system.
Bring your own marshmallows.
PPS ZZ Van Hendrix says that he remembers you from a past lifetime...I think he was a pretzel.
PPPS We're building a giant TV-Radio Internet Link on Mars so that we can pick-up your My Space Page. Don't want to miss anything. We’ll be watching you…
Who do you think taught Superman to see through walls?
HAPPY BELATED ACROSS THE UNIVERSE DAY!!!
From the ROBOTS FROM MARS
Music from Earth has been deliberately launched into space by humankind. Other than attaching a disc to a spacecraft or randomly broadcasting TV and radio signals, the Third Planet has never before attempted to share it’s musical culture with the Heavens.
A Beatles song has been beamed out into the galaxy. NASA broadcasted the song, "Across the Universe", through the transmitters of its deep space communications network on the 40th anniversary of the songs recording at London's Abbey Road studios. February 4th also commemorated the space agency's 50th anniversary. The music was converted into digital data and sent on a 431 light year-journey towards Polaris, the North Star. The broadcast began its galactic crossing at 7 p.m. EST/February 4th 2008. Martian Side note: It might take awhile for the flower children around Polaris to respond to this broadcast. They prefer space polkas and hate all forms of technology.
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thanx 4 ur friendship
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hello from switzerland,
I saw you and your musicans in the jazz-club MOODS in Zürich... wow... BOOM BOOM ... a great concert!!!!
Please come back!
Sincerely
Peter Tschirky
autor of the first Eddie Harris Book
"Eddie Harris sings the Blues"
www. eddieharrisbuch. ch
thank you for the adding me!!
have a great weekend.
Dusty Broom
Hey John
Thanks for the add. Keep up the great blues sound, (of your daddy) mixed with your sound. It's awesome.
Love from Mn
Pearle
thanks for being a blues buddy
And thank you so much for friendship!!