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charlene 03-18-2008 09:30 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
No aplogies from you are necessary Yuri. Franco is a mean little pissant and he's gone.
good riddance to his cruel nastiness.

char

Dream Street Rose 03-18-2008 09:58 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Yea Char,

I agree with you and thank you for making him go bye-bye. :clap: :clap: :clap:

DSR

John Lister 03-18-2008 10:05 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Franco, may I leave you with this.....may God bless you and give you peace, I harbor no ill feelings towards you, what was done was done, and I wish you well. I would shake your hand but I can't reach Ottawa from here. Peace, bro! :)

(and Yuri, my friend, you have nothing to apologize about, I thank you for introducing my music to this warm group of music appreciators)

charlene 03-18-2008 10:10 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
John - you embody what is good about the people who post here..we are all good folks, we're fair and kind and generous and protect our own..Franco is welcome back here if he can reign his ego in and play nice.

Patti 03-18-2008 11:15 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by franco (Post 135903)
Better still, please delete my account, it's clear I don't belong here. Sorry for the inconvenience and best regards to all...........peace!

What about this?

Patti 03-18-2008 11:17 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 135904)
Well...do you even like Gordon Lightfoot? If you do, you belong. Too bad you went over the line with your 'critique'...accusations and assumptions, etc. but oh well. Hey - I don't even care for some things I've posted on Corfid (what was I thinking? Was I in a bad mood?)-but I'll feel bad, own up etc., because ultimately, I want to be here because I'm a fan of Lightfoot's music :). And I want to be here more because of the wonderful people here.


And this? (Read this again)

Patti 03-18-2008 11:19 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by franco (Post 135907)
You are an extremely gracious man and I am greatful for your words but this may have gone way too far to save. I am loathe to admit that I can become too tenacious when I am convinced of my position. I regret offending anyone, especially John, however I feel he was overstating his qualifications. That said, in the big scheme of thing what does it really matter.

In any event I've caused trouble, I see that, and will suck it up. Best I resign and bugger off..."like a ghost in a wishing well"


Read this again too.

Patti 03-18-2008 11:21 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Thought this was important to put onto the second page also.
How about another chance for franco?

Patti 03-18-2008 11:38 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
www.johnlister.ca/anewday

Exquisitely beautiful.

John Lister 03-19-2008 07:05 AM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
And now I can do what I wanted to do from the start...

Quote:

Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 135814)
melodically hypnotizing :) loving this much. Thanks for posting this Yuri!

Thank you for your kind comments, and for recognizing the purpose of this track, to simply BE melodically hypnotizing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesse Joe (Post 135816)
Very beautiful, a great talent John is. Thanks Yuri ! :)

Thank you Jesse Joe!

BillW: Thank you for seeing the balance in all of this, and I have not 'let the bastards get me down', I've come out a little better prepared for future criticism :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightingale (Post 135873)
John,
I was here last night and listened to it and I thought it was very beautiful.
I am not one that enjoys new age music that much and I thought your music went way beyond what I expected...Best of luck and keep smiling....
Yuri, thanks for posting the video...

Nightingale, I appreciate your comments very much as well! Thank you! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 135883)
John is talented and skilled (my EDUCATED, biased and unbiased opinion).

Podunklander, I also appreciate all of what you said too, thank you very much! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patti (Post 135884)
I really enjoyed that song, John. It's good. I'm glad I got to listen to it before you took it down. "Don't let the bastards bring you down" - I like that song too.

Patti, thank you too, everyone on here seem so warm and kind-hearted. I hope I can stick around without it reminding everyone of the recent battling.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BILLW (Post 135885)
Just to be clear: I was not calling you a bastard but I am calling you a jackass, Jackass !
Bill :)

Bill, that literally had me laughing out loud! I needed it by that point in time! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 135904)
I want to be here because I'm a fan of Lightfoot's music :). And I want to be here more because of the wonderful people here.

And that's my distinct impression - that the people here are wonderful! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlene (Post 135909)
Yuri was kind enough to want to share a friends' music and we appreciate it for what it is.

Charlene, thank you for that - the purpose of the video was simply to share the music.

Yuri, again I wish to thank you for introducing me to this wonderful group of music appreciators.

I regret that my being here has caused such trouble, but I realize it was not me instigating anything, I just felt I had to speak up, and that is now history, so I'd simply like to put it behind me and get to know some of you a little better.

I grew up listening to GL, I'm 55 and heard GL tunes on the radio quite a bit when I was a teen. The songs made a lasting impact on me.

One last comment, WOW, is it ever tricky to do multiple quotes in a message! LOL

podunklander 03-19-2008 12:52 PM

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yeah - how did yo do that John? 1st time I've ever seen someone post multiple quotes like that.

And you're welcome and thank you too. Sorry that Franco posted all those negative things. Hope you don't take any of that too personally. Hey - he called me an extremely gracious man (or something to that effect). Something I don't hear everyday (I'm a girl). So much for his assumptions, eh? (ooops! Can I say "eh" hehe).

John Lister 03-19-2008 01:06 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
I don't feel so bad, at least franco didn't call me the opposite gender! LOL

You use 'eh?' just like the best Canadian. . .. eh? :)

Criticisms about a piece of music are to be expected. Being told I am clearly not, this or that, and accused of making fake claims of credentials is quite another thing. It was actually a good lesson for me to learn how to handle criticism better. Plus I got to meet all of you fine people!

I think Yuri felt bad over all of this, but it was certainly none of his fault that this guy appeared to harass me.

As for multiple quoting, I opened the same window in 2 browsers, the one I used to compose my response, and the other to quote each person, then copy and paste it into the response window. I had seen it done on another forum and felt this was the time and place to try it for myself! :)

Thanks again for being so understanding, you are a very gracious girl! (whew, I got that right!) ;)

With a name like Podunklander, anything is possible! :)

John

Jesse Joe 03-19-2008 04:48 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Welcome to Corfid John, your among friends here. That video Yuri posted was really great. Hope to get to see and hear it again. :)

What BillW posted also made me laugh out loud... :biggrin: Funny guy that BillW... :biggrin: :)

podunklander 03-19-2008 04:52 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Lister (Post 135926)
I don't feel so bad, at least franco didn't call me the opposite gender! LOL

You use 'eh?' just like the best Canadian. . .. eh? :)

Criticisms about a piece of music are to be expected. Being told I am clearly not, this or that, and accused of making fake claims of credentials is quite another thing. It was actually a good lesson for me to learn how to handle criticism better. Plus I got to meet all of you fine people!

I think Yuri felt bad over all of this, but it was certainly none of his fault that this guy appeared to harass me.

As for multiple quoting, I opened the same window in 2 browsers, the one I used to compose my response, and the other to quote each person, then copy and paste it into the response window. I had seen it done on another forum and felt this was the time and place to try it for myself! :)

Thanks again for being so understanding, you are a very gracious girl! (whew, I got that right!) ;)

With a name like Podunklander, anything is possible! :)

John

Was going to be Podunklanderella so there'd be no mistaken my gendah (Bostonian accent...'tis the season :)). I bettah watch my 'eh's' though so I'm not mistaken for a Jays fan (eh?). Oh well, if I let one slip be it known as a tribute to my Canadian relatives near and far.

Pam :)

John Lister 03-19-2008 05:13 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 135933)
Was going to be Podunklanderella so there'd be no mistaken my gendah (Bostonian accent...'tis the season :)). I bettah watch my 'eh's' though so I'm not mistaken for a Jays fan (eh?). Oh well, if I let one slip be it known as a tribute to my Canadian relatives near and far.

Pam :)

Hey Pam,

Pudunklanerella is a lot longer than Pam, but has a certain ring to it. Up here in the cold north, we'll be seeing the grass turn green in the next four weeks, then it'll be time for me to dig out my 'sneakahs'. (my attempt at Bostonian accent) I think that's the correct term you use, we call them running shoes, even though nobody really runs in them.

Hey, I have an ex-piano that hailed from Boston from the 1880s but it lives in my ex's house. So I have at least a little connection! :)

And Jessie Joe, thank you for the welcome! I am looking into upgrading a music website membership so that I can post a video, if that happens I'll be able to link it again. I won't put it on YouTube, too many jerks on there criticizing what they don't understand.

podunklander 03-19-2008 05:27 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Lister (Post 135935)
Hey Pam,

Pudunklanerella is a lot longer than Pam, but has a certain ring to it. Up here in the cold north, we'll be seeing the grass turn green in the next four weeks, then it'll be time for me to dig out my 'sneakahs'. (my attempt at Bostonian accent) I think that's the correct term you use, we call them running shoes, even though nobody really runs in them.

Hey, I have an ex-piano that hailed from Boston from the 1880s but it lives in my ex's house. So I have at least a little connection! :)

And Jessie Joe, thank you for the welcome! I am looking into upgrading a music website membership so that I can post a video, if that happens I'll be able to link it again. I won't put it on YouTube, too many jerks on there criticizing what they don't understand.

A piano? Boston? hmmmmmmm

John Lister 03-19-2008 07:12 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
I know, Boston is like the piano capital of the universe. Perhaps other universes too! :biggrin:

Here's the piano, it's a Hallett & Cumston, but I no longer own it. It weighs about 1000 lbs and was wider than the doorways, a beast to get into the house!

http://johnlister.ca/loa/pictures/piano.jpg

talbot10 03-19-2008 07:25 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Hi John.
Beautiful Music! You really achived great dynamics with the reordings!
Congradulations!
Bill Hall

John Lister 03-19-2008 07:37 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Thank you Bill, I appreciate it! :)

talbot10 03-19-2008 07:46 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Lister (Post 135940)
Thank you Bill, I appreciate it! :)


Your Very Welcome John and glad to have you here!

BILLW 03-19-2008 07:52 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Just the meathead chiming in. Nice looking piano you HAD there John.

Bill :)

podunklander 03-19-2008 11:28 PM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
I love those Victorian pianos. btw John, I was referring to the supposed sunken piano that so many searched for in an attempt to reverse 'the Curse' ...as in the Bambino's ;) Turns out that venture wasn't necessary but the search continues on..unless -by chance did your piano come from Saugus?

Patti 03-20-2008 12:19 AM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Welcome, John.

Hey BILLW, I didn't know that was a song, I just liked how you "sang" it. Sounded good. Later I typed it in at youtube and found a song called "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down" by The Toasters. Catchy tune.

Dream Street Rose 03-20-2008 01:28 AM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Hey Patti,

If Borderstone had time to post I am sure he could tell you all about the Toasters. That man is amazing with all music trivia.

Welcome to our group, John. I know you will enjoy it here and like your new "corfid family". Thank you for your wonderful contributions. :clap: :clap: :clap: :)

DSR

BILLW 03-20-2008 08:40 AM

Re: A New Day - "Classic Rock Meets New Age"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patti (Post 135953)
Welcome, John.

Hey BILLW, I didn't know that was a song, I just liked how you "sang" it. Sounded good. Later I typed it in at youtube and found a song called "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down" by The Toasters. Catchy tune.


Patti,

The lyrics I was (mis-)quoting are from "Bill & Annie" on the album "Running, Jumping, Standing Still" by John Koerner and Willie Murphy. It's widely available after all these years. A partial review here:

Bill and Annie" ramps up the party again, with one of the best choruses on the album--"don't let the bastards wear you down/don't get hassled to a frazzle."

Amazon.com: Running, Jumping, Standing Still:...Amazon.com: Running, Jumping, Standing Still:...
Bill :)


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