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Van Gogh Immersion
LowRyter replied to LowRyter's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Look like Cincy or Grand Rapids would be closest to you. https://vangoghexpo.com/ -
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Van Gogh Immersion
LowRyter replied to LowRyter's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Great quote Docc. I'd recommend anyone to see these types of events. The next one scheduled was King Tut. The Van Gough was so popular they've delayed that one. Similar exhibits are in other cities. -
Very off topic but some here might find interesting. I went to an exhibit during a recent trip to Denver. It was a multimedia presentation of Van Gogh's paintings. It was an infusion of video, animation, venue and music. There were mirrored sculptures as well as two rooms running simultaneous presentations and open doors between the rooms amplifying the experience as "a painting within a painting" with fellow patrons silhouetted that become part of the visual experience. There was a great sound system with electronic and classical music such as the famous Bach cello and Mussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition". A few photos, thanks for your indulgence. I know it's not bike related and not mainstream but now that WG doesn't allow these topics I just wanted to post it.
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I was in Denver last week. I can't remember if I posted this before. Ig so just ignore. Saw TTB/Los Lobos show at Red Rocks. Incredible show. I've seen both together in a small venue (1000) and now seeing them play at 10k venue. The pictures didn't come out as well but the energy and the sound moving across so much space was very powerful. Los Lobos ended with Mas y Mas that had Derrick and the horns accompanying. LL's drummer returned the favor in an instrumental jam from the first vol of the new record. Gabe Dixon opened with his own band as well keyboards for TTB, he played with all three bands. TTB played a couple of songs on the new album, Midnight in Harlem (of course), Angel from Montgomery/Sugaree, closed with I want More/Allman's jam, the encore was Space Captain (we have to live together).As with all the shows I can remember, Susan did the first guitar solo. She was subtly political with messages of unity and caring, I saw folks of all ages, a dad & his 6-7 year-olds were dancing right next to me. Afterwards, I had a 50 mile drive through the park up a mountain highway and got back to the place about 1:30, certainly a riveting drive in the dark particularly after consuming some special local treats.
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I purchased one of those CF lookalike fiberglass covers a few years ago. it was posted somewhere on here. I wanted to match the CF bikini fairing. It's held up and looks good. It weighs more than the OEM aluminum cover. I was too cheap to get the stick-on Guzzi emblem or to buy the actual CF cover that was offered.
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Making a “Beeline” work – the alternative Sat-Nav
LowRyter replied to Cabernet's topic in Travel & dealers
Got the refurb unit sometime when I was on vacation, charged it up and linked with my cell, took it for a ride and it performed flawlessly. For comparison, the old one was plastic, the new one is metal and matching the aluminum on my bike. It's probably 3 times heavier. The display is noticeably brighter as well. -
Just waking up from the TTB/Los Lobos show at Red Rocks. Incredible show. I've seen both together in a small venue (1000) and now seeing them play at 10k venue. The pictures didn't come out as well but the energy and the sound moving across so much space was very powerful. Los Lobos ended with Mas y Mas that had Derrick and the horns accompanying. LL's drummer returned the favor in an instrumental jam from the first vol of the new record. Gabe Dixon opened with his own band as well keyboards for TTB, he played with all three bands. TTB played a couple of songs on the new album, Midnight in Harlem (of course), Angel from Montgomery/Sugaree, closed with I want More/Allman's jam, the encore was Space Captain (we have to live together).As with all the shows I can remember, Susan did the first guitar solo. She was subtly political with messages of unity and caring, I saw folks of all ages, a dad & his 6-7 year-olds were dancing right next to me. Afterwards, I had a 50 mile drive through the park up a mountain highway and got back to the place about 1:30, certainly a riveting drive in the dark particularly after consuming some special local treats.
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Why am I persecuted so by the warlord of rotor seals?
LowRyter replied to Pressureangle's topic in Technical Topics
sTp the racer's edge -
I'd do a tune up and to try to keep the engine from dying. At least put new plugs in it- they're about $2/ea at Oreilly's. Clean some connections and for sure carry some spare relays with you and clean those contacts.
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Making a “Beeline” work – the alternative Sat-Nav
LowRyter replied to Cabernet's topic in Travel & dealers
Heard from Beeline. They've agreed to send me a remanufactured unit and waive the return. I recommended that they work out a return mailer barcode system if they want efficient returns and warranty satisfaction. This is after I contracted 6 local shippers. -
Making a “Beeline” work – the alternative Sat-Nav
LowRyter replied to Cabernet's topic in Travel & dealers
So far not much luck with them and it's been a week. I thought I was purchasing a replacement, then I get notice that they want to repair it. Went to UPS and shipping is $100, USPS won't touch it (Li Battery). They didn't supply a mailer so I'm confused what the hell they want to do. I'll keep you posted. I'll get a refund on my paypal if they keep screwing around. -
Making a “Beeline” work – the alternative Sat-Nav
LowRyter replied to Cabernet's topic in Travel & dealers
The unit failed upon test ride today. I've ordered a discounted replacement for about $81 + shipping. I guess it's wait and see. Provided here FYI. -
Max, Those plugs will work on your car tires too
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I've had good luck with the Stop And Go plug kit
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So far as music trivia. Back when I was in college and thought I could play drums, I met this guy Max Miller. He was a retired jazz musician and he told some wild stories of road trips and the rest. His stories made rock and roll stars almost seem tame. He named dropped a bunch of famous jazz stars from the '30's & '40's. The stories were totally believable but I confess I had never heard of him until I met him and to this day haven't heard his music. So while I was looking up Johnnie Johnson on Wiki, I decided to check on Max. My goodness. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Miller_(jazz_musician)
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Chuck played with pick up bands. Local guys that knew enough of his stuff and how to follow him. He was cheap and could be mean too. He and Johnnie Johnson preformed and wrote together and they frenemies most of the time with a few lawsuits along the way. He was cruel and punched Keith Richards who was producing his all star movie concert; Keith said it was no big deal since he worked with biggest diva of all time. When Chuck was in prison, he spent time in the library and looked at a US Atlas, he wrote "Promised Land". He was constantly in trouble for taxes and minor sex crimes. He also built an integrated amusement park in Wentzville to give black folks a place of entertainment. People say the Rock and Roll was white guys playing black music but perhaps R&R was invented by Chuck Berry who was parodying white country music.