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Bodo Apr-17-2006, 12:24 GMT
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Austria
 | One I have really never seen before, where did you find it? Paul playing harmonica (or at least he is mimming it) |
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Bodo Apr-17-2006, 20:21 GMT
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Austria
 | He has conquered film and records with the same intensity he brings to the stage. He dots the soundtrack and appears in the film "The Big Easy". If Paul Simon ever releases "The Graceland Basement Tapes", you´ll find an exuberant young Terrance harmonizing with Simon on the standard, "You Used to Call Me" which was released as a single on an obscure independent label.
..Think we should find that single... |
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Bodo Apr-17-2006, 20:23 GMT
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Austria
 | Seems he also plays ´That Was Your Mother´ as a standard.
http://cgi.ebay.com/TERRANCE-SIMIEN-THE-TRIBUTE-SE SSIONS-BONUS-NEW-CD_W0QQitemZ4867018003QQcategoryZ 307QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
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Bodo Apr-17-2006, 22:50 GMT
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Austria
 | I have found an Old thread on amps, the label where the single has been released was called: Landry´s Grande Pointe Label
I have not found any info about that label, .. but I´m sure some older ampsters may have this single in their collection. |
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Bodo Apr-18-2006, 09:13 GMT
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Austria
 | Could it be that they release just this Old single? Because when I read this article I get the feeling that this is a mix of old recordings and covers.
Terrance Simien´s upcoming August release "Across The Parish Line" (AIM Records) will be a collection of both originals that reflect his deep Louisiana roots and diverse covers that become his own with unique vocals and musical interpretations.
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Matthew Evans Apr-18-2006, 11:58 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Hey Bodo, that´s an accordion, the harmonica is like a mouth organ, like Dylan played ;) |
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Bodo Apr-18-2006, 13:34 GMT
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Austria
 | LOL, right |
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Micky Apr-19-2006, 21:57 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | Hehehe...I was just about to say the same thing Matthew. |
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Matthew Evans Apr-20-2006, 12:21 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Yep, always good to be of help but I just wish I could speak a foreign language as well as everyone here speaks my language :( |
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Bodo Apr-20-2006, 12:33 GMT
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Austria
 | I always mix up these 2 instruments, because in german a ´Harmonika´ is an accordeon, and the harmonica is called Mundharmonika (mouth harmonica)
We also have the word Akkordeon, but especially in Austria we rarely use this one (these are the small differences between the German german and the Austrian german)
See what you will find when searching for harmonika, and then search for harmonica :-)
http://images.google.at/images?q=harmonika&hl= de
http://images.google.at/images?svnum=10&hl=de& amp;lr=&q=harmonica |
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