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		<title>Only in the Great Northwest&#8230;&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2012/01/21/only-in-the-great-northwest/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s another snapshot that Anon sent me&#8230;.. It was originally titled, &#8220;So much for that Global Warming/Endangered Species claptrap!!!!&#8221;, but, I know the inside story&#8230;. Whitey the  Polar Bear is merely being a good citizen and is offering the pedestrian on the passenger&#8217;s side of Whitey&#8217;s Ford pick-up a ride (Yes, Polar Bear&#8217;s can get Driver&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Here&#8217;s another snapshot that <em><strong>Anon</strong></em> sent me&#8230;.. It was originally titled, <em><strong>&#8220;So much for that Global Warming/Endangered Species claptrap!!!!&#8221;</strong></em>, but, I know the inside story&#8230;. <em><strong>Whitey </strong></em>the  <em>Polar Bear</em> is merely being a good citizen and is offering the pedestrian on the passenger&#8217;s side of <em><strong>Whitey&#8217;s</strong></em> Ford pick-up a ride (Yes, <em>Polar Bear&#8217;s</em> can get Driver&#8217;s Licenses in <strong>Seattle</strong>)&#8230;.  This pic was taken on <strong>Pine Street</strong> in the <em>Capitol Hill</em> District in <em><strong>Seattle</strong></em>&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/snow-seattle-pine-street-capitol-hill-photo.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1917 aligncenter" title="snow-seattle-pine-street-capitol-hill-photo" src="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/snow-seattle-pine-street-capitol-hill-photo.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="276" /></a></p>
<p>As far as the <em>Global Warming</em> crap, I agree, it&#8217;s mis-named&#8230;.. It should be called <em><strong>&#8220;Global Climatic Change&#8221;</strong></em> because most of <strong>World</strong> is experiencing more of the weather that they normally get, and, in some cases, complete reversal of the <strong>&#8220;Norm&#8221;</strong>&#8230;.. In <em><strong>Oklahoma</strong></em>, we&#8217;re already getting <strong>Burn Ban Warnings</strong>&#8230;. We ended<strong> 2011</strong> in an <em><strong>&#8220;Extreme Drought&#8221;</strong></em>, and, so far in <strong>2012</strong>, we&#8217;ve had about <em>two snowflakes</em> of moisture&#8230;.  As soon as everything burns to the ground, we will be an official <em><strong>&#8220;Desert&#8221;</strong></em>&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>HAPPY NEW YEAR!&#8230;&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2012/01/01/happy-new-year-4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 06:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here at MR Central Headquarters it is 2012&#8230;..  It is just barely 2012 by a minute or so &#8211; Oklahoma (CST) Time&#8230;..  I noticed the Blog&#8217;s log clock shows it&#8217;s an hour or so into the New Year &#8211; I guess it&#8217;s set to Eastern Standard Time &#8211; In any case, all of you West [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at <em><strong>MR Central Headquarters</strong></em> it is 2012&#8230;..  It is just barely <strong>2012</strong> by a minute or so &#8211; <em><strong>Oklahoma (CST) Time</strong></em>&#8230;..  I noticed the <strong>Blog&#8217;s</strong> <em>log clock</em> shows it&#8217;s an hour or so into the <em><strong>New Year</strong></em> &#8211; I guess it&#8217;s set to <strong>Eastern Standard Time</strong> &#8211; In any case, all of you <em><strong>West Coasters</strong></em> are <em><strong>&#8220;Living in the Past&#8221;</strong></em> because at the time of this Post it&#8217;s still <strong>2011</strong> there -<em><strong>HA!..</strong></em>..</p>
<p>So-o-o, a big <em><strong>HAPPY NEW YEAR&#8217;S</strong></em> to everyone, even if it&#8217;s not <em><strong>New Year&#8217;s</strong></em> where you are yet&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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		<title>A Weird New Years&#8230;..</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/12/23/a-weird-new-years/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 22:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To celebrate New Years, Oklahoma City has what it calls, &#8220;Opening Night&#8221; on New Year&#8217;s Eve&#8230;..  This event takes place in the section of OKC called, &#8220;Bricktown&#8221;&#8230;..  There&#8217;s music, food, entertainment, and fireworks&#8230;..  This year they&#8217;ve got two headliner music acts &#8211; The Flaming Lips, which is an Oklahoma group that made it fairly big, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To celebrate <strong>New Years</strong>, <em>Oklahoma City</em> has what it calls, <em><strong>&#8220;Opening Night&#8221;</strong></em> on <em>New Year&#8217;s Eve</em>&#8230;..  This event takes place in the section of <strong>OKC</strong> called, <em>&#8220;Bricktown&#8221;</em>&#8230;..  There&#8217;s music, food, entertainment, and fireworks&#8230;..  This year they&#8217;ve got two headliner music acts &#8211; <em><strong>The Flaming Lips</strong></em>, which is an <em>Oklahoma</em> group that made it fairly big, and, get this, which I still don&#8217;t believe &#8211; <em><strong>Yoko Ono</strong></em> (I pronounce it <em>&#8220;Oh-No&#8221;</em>) <em><strong>and The Plastic Ono Band</strong></em> with <strong>Sean Lennon</strong>&#8230;..  <em>I&#8217;m speechless</em> &#8211; I mean I didn&#8217;t think that there were more than a handful of people in the whole state of <em>Oklahoma</em> who had ever even heard of <em><strong>The Plastic Ono Band</strong></em>&#8230;..  Maybe the ones that booked the gig have never heard her <em>sing</em> (I use the term loosely)&#8230;..  On the other side &#8211; <em>Why</em> would anybody that&#8217;s internationally known want to perform in <strong>OKC</strong>?&#8230;  <em>Truth is definitely stranger than fiction</em>&#8230;..  I wouldn&#8217;t mind going just to check it out, but, at <em><strong>$120 a ticket</strong></em>, I think I&#8217;ll have to pass&#8230;..  I do know they&#8217;re not advertising it much &#8211; I caught it on the news&#8230;..  I&#8217;m going to check into it further as I would like to know just how this all came about &#8211; <em><strong>I&#8217;m stunned</strong></em>!&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Make your voice heard.</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/11/23/make-your-voice-heard/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 04:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.J.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in August I took the time to sit down and write to one of our senators from Oklahoma. As many of you may remember Sen. Coburn R.OK proposed his budget cuts which included cuts to Veterans Affairs. I went to Dr. Coburn&#8217;s website and sent him my feelings on this issue. Well this last [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in August I took the time to sit down and write to one of our senators from <strong>Oklahoma</strong>. As many of you may remember <strong>Sen. Coburn R.OK</strong> proposed his budget cuts which included cuts to <strong>Veterans Affairs</strong>. I went to <strong>Dr. Coburn&#8217;s website</strong> and sent him my feelings on this issue.<br />
Well this last week I finally received a reply from him. <em>Now I realize that this was probably sent by a staffer</em> It did state his case for his actions that I was in question of. So it just goes to show that It still means something to take the time to contact your elected officials. Remember <strong>It&#8217;s still our government</strong>, we have a say in it&#8217;s operation.<br />
Here&#8217;s the letter I just received. Thank you Dr. Coburn for taking the time to respond to a constituent.</p>
<blockquote><p>November 21, 2011</p>
<p>Mr. Xxx Xxxxx</p>
<p>xxxxx SE xth Street</p>
<p>Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130</p>
<p>Dear Mr. Xxxxx,</p>
<p>Thank you for your message regarding the plan I released in July 2011 to eliminate $9 trillion in deficit spending over ten years, Back in Black. It is good to hear from you, and I apologize for my delayed response.</p>
<p>As I am sure you know, right now the national debt is one of the gravest threats to our nation&#8217;s future. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2012, the government is expected to spend over $3.6 trillion, nearly $1 trillion of which will be deficit spending.  This means currently, Congress borrows 27 cents out of every dollar it spends, constantly adding to our $14.8 trillion national debt at a rate of $35,000 every single second.</p>
<p>Back in Black includes more than 700 detailed, specific deficit-reduction proposals, which together would eliminate $9 trillion in spending over ten years, balancing the budget and producing a surplus so we can start paying back the national debt.</p>
<p>Over ten years, the plan eliminates $4 trillion of low-priority or wasteful spending from the budgets of Congress, the Department of Defense, and other federal agencies.  It reduces Medicare and Medicaid costs by $2.6 trillion, eliminates $992 billion in unnecessary tax breaks and special interest giveaways, and saves about $1.4 trillion in interest costs on the national debt.  The plan also makes Social Security solvent by directing all savings back into Social Security rather than the general budget.  This plan provides Congress with a detailed list of real savings to meet deficit reduction goals and put our nation on a sustainable course.</p>
<p>Please know I am the last person who would disrespect the tremendous sacrifices of our veterans. The proposals in Back in Black are not designed to harm veterans-they are designed to protect them, and all Americans, from the debt crisis that will inevitably devastate our great country in the coming years if we do not fix our budget. Our nation&#8217;s fiscal crisis is so dire that it will take shared sacrifice from every citizen of this nation. I understand that those who have served in the military may feel they should not be asked to sacrifice once more. However, less than 2 percent of my budget options would affect veterans and military retiree&#8217;s health care. The other 98 percent of the savings I propose deal with other areas of the budget. </p>
<p>I understand your concerns about changes to Medicare. Please rest assured that few in Congress are proposing dramatic, immediate changes to Medicare.  Virtually everyone in Congress is aware that any reforms to the program must be implemented very carefully and gradually to minimize disruption for the millions of seniors who depend on them.</p>
<p>You should know, however, Medicare is facing serious financial problems. Today, the average senior currently on Medicare receives benefits that, on average, are three times greater than the taxes they paid into the program throughout their career.  This imbalance has happened because the average Americans&#8217; life expectancy has increased, the number of workers supporting each beneficiary has declined, and Congress has repeatedly expanded Medicare to cover new benefits and populations without finding a way to pay for the new programs. As a result, the program currently has an unfunded liability of more than $36.8 trillion in projected benefits that politicians have no idea how to pay for. We will begin feeling this shortfall very soon. According to the program actuaries, if no changes are made, Medicare as we know it could be insolvent in as little as five years.</p>
<p>Fortunately, if we act now, there is no need to cause any major hardships for those who depend on Medicare. The proposals in Back in Black would implement new techniques to fight waste and fraud; streamline and simplify the current unpredictable and unfair maze of premiums, deductibles, and co-pays; slightly increase the Medicare Part B premium; allow seniors to opt-out of Medicare Part A without losing Social Security; requires high-income individuals to pay the full cost of their Part B and D coverage; increase Medicare&#8217;s eligibility age by two months every year until it reaches 67; and permanently fix the Medicare physician reimbursement formula. If Congress will act now, these modest changes will be sufficient to keep the program solvent for roughly the next decade.</p>
<p>We are at a very critical time in our history.  If we act now to cut the deficit, it is possible to balance the budget without any major hardships for middle class families, the military, retirees, or the most vulnerable citizens in our country.  There is only a small window of time for Congress to act, however.  Every year we delay, the choices will become harder and harder.  If we wait until the last minute, for many Americans they will be devastating.  If the debt continues to grow at its current rate, there is no question we will reach a point where investors will decide the United States is incapable of paying back its loans and refuse to lend us additional money.  When that happens, we will have no choice but to impose harsh cuts and high taxes throughout the country, weakening our national security, imposing great suffering on the poor, disabled, and elderly, and dealing a crippling blow to the economy.  </p>
<p>The alternative to this situation is for Congress to take the initiative and get our spending under control now.  If we wish to preserve America as country that is safe, prosperous, and free, it is imperative we take this course without delay.  I will continue working with all members of Congress on a comprehensive agreement that will put our nation on a sustainable course.  I will also continue working to return the federal government to the limited role defined for it in the Constitution.</p>
<p>Thank you again for writing.  Best wishes and God bless.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Tom A. Coburn, M.D.</p>
<p>United States Senator</p>
<p>TC: cak</p>
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		<title>MRambler&#8217;s Archives #3</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/11/20/mramblers-archives-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 18:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we started Wolfbrand Band, we decided to make a &#8220;Demo&#8221; tape that we could give to prospective employers (i.e. Club Owners, Organizations, etc.)&#8230;. We recorded Five (5) songs in November of 1973&#8230;.. Now, we had no funds to go into an actual recording studio, nor did we have a mixer or any of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we started <em><strong>Wolfbrand Band</strong></em>, we decided to make a <strong>&#8220;Demo&#8221;</strong> <em>tape</em> that we could give to prospective employers (i.e. Club Owners, Organizations, etc.)&#8230;. We recorded <em>Five (5) songs</em> in <strong>November of 1973</strong>&#8230;.. Now, we had no funds to go into an actual <em>recording studio</em>, nor did we have a <em>mixer</em> or any of the <em>fancy stuff</em> you would find in a <em>recording studio</em>&#8230;.. All we had was <em><strong>Roger&#8217;s</strong></em> <strong>Panasonic Reel-to-reel</strong> and my newly assembled <strong>HeathKit</strong> <em>cassette deck</em>&#8230;. We recorded the <em>basic rhythm tracks</em> in a huge house in <em>N.W. OKC</em> (<em><strong>Tom&#8217;s</strong> house</em>, I think) on the <strong>R-to-R</strong>&#8230;. There was a full size grand <strong>Piano</strong> in the living room (I guess you would call it that &#8211; there were so many rooms)&#8230;. We set-up in <em>two separate rooms</em> &#8211; <strong>Drums, Bass, and Piano</strong> in one, and <strong>Guitars and Harp</strong> in the other to get as much <em>stereo separation</em> as we could&#8230;.</p>
<p>We then returned to <em><strong>Roger&#8217;s</strong></em> small above a garage <em>Apartment</em> to do the <strong>Vocals</strong> and <strong>Instrument</strong> overdubs&#8230;.. Since we didn&#8217;t have a <em>mixer</em>, the overdubs were added and<em> mixed in real time</em> back and forth between the <em>two recorders</em>&#8230;. I&#8217;m amazed that they turned out as good in quality as they did&#8230;. <em>Tell me what you think</em>&#8230;.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s two of them&#8230; There&#8217;s about <em>Ten Seconds or so</em> of <em>silence</em> at the beginning of each of them &#8211; Just keep listening, <em>the songs are there</em>&#8230;. The first one is another <em><strong>Neil Young</strong></em> song, &#8220;<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/02-Are-You-Ready-for-the-Country_.mp3">Are You Ready for the Country</a>&#8221; and the second one is a <em><strong>Jethro Tull</strong></em> song off their first album, which was all <strong>Blues</strong>&#8230;. &#8220;<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/04-Someday-the-Sun-wont-shine-for-you.mp3">Someday the Sun won&#8217;t shine for You</a>&#8220;&#8230;. Give &#8216;em a listen&#8230;.. For more info on <em><strong>WBB</strong></em> check out the <em><strong>Archives #1</strong></em> Post&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Watermelon Slim, Again&#8230;&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/11/14/watermelon-slim-again/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got to see Watermelon Slim again at the Blue Door in OKC&#8230; It turned out to be a Grateful Dead length gig&#8230;. He started about 15 minutes after 8 pm, took a short 15 minute break after about 1 1/2 hours, then played &#8217;til they had to close the place at Midnight!&#8230;. I think he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got to see <em><strong>Watermelon Slim</strong></em> again at the <strong>Blue Door</strong> in <em>OKC</em>&#8230; It turned out to be a <em><strong>Grateful Dead</strong></em> length gig&#8230;. He started about 15 minutes after 8 pm, took a short 15 minute break after about 1 1/2 hours, then played &#8217;til they had to close the place at Midnight!&#8230;. I think he would&#8217;ve played longer, but, <strong>Oklahoma Law</strong> prevails&#8230;.. It was a great show for any <strong>Blues/Rock</strong> fan&#8230;. He even did a compilation of <em><strong>Hendrix</strong></em> songs &#8211; <em>About six minutes worth</em> &#8211; It was really cool and different hearing <em><strong>Hendrix</strong></em> done with a slide guitar complete with feedback using the volume knob on his guitar&#8230;.. If you&#8217;re into <strong>Blues</strong> and ever have the chance to see <em><strong>Watermelon Slim</strong></em>, <strong>DON&#8217;T</strong> <em>pass it up</em>!&#8230;&#8230;<br />
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		<title>Six Days on the Road&#8230;&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/11/02/six-days-on-the-road/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just talked to J.J., the &#8220;Road Master&#8221;, and he said he was almost back in OKC&#8230;. Thought I would give him a song to listen to next time he hits the Interstates&#8230;. It&#8217;s another &#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8221; track from the 30MAY74 gig (for more info on WB, check the Archives #1 Post)&#8230;. Here&#8217;s &#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8217;s&#8221; version [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just talked to<em><strong> J.J.</strong></em>, the <strong>&#8220;Road Master&#8221;</strong>, and he said he was almost back in <em><strong>OKC</strong></em>&#8230;. Thought I would give him a song to listen to next time he hits the Interstates&#8230;. It&#8217;s another <em><strong>&#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8221;</strong></em> track from the <em>30MAY74</em> gig (for more info on <strong>WB</strong>, check the <strong>Archives #1 Post</strong>)&#8230;. Here&#8217;s <strong>&#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8217;s&#8221;</strong> version of <a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/01-Six-Days-on-the-Road.mp3">Six Days on the Road</a>&#8230;.. Enjoy&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>MRambler&#8217;s Archives #2</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/10/31/mramblers-archives-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 20:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I&#8217;m going to be heading out of town on Thursday, and, as par for the course, I&#8217;m not packed and ready yet, I thought I would Post this Archive a bit early&#8230;. Since there was a request for &#8220;King Crimson&#8221;, here&#8217;s &#8220;Terraplane&#8217;s&#8221; version of &#8220;Lark&#8217;s Tongue in Aspic&#8220;, and since this is an instrumental, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I&#8217;m going to be heading out of town on <strong>Thursday</strong>, and, as par for the course, I&#8217;m not packed and ready yet, I thought I would <em><strong>Post</strong></em> this <em><strong>Archive</strong></em> a bit early&#8230;. Since there was a request for <strong>&#8220;King Crimson&#8221;</strong>, here&#8217;s <em><strong>&#8220;Terraplane&#8217;s&#8221;</strong></em> version of &#8220;<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/07-Larks-Tongue-in-Aspic.mp3">Lark&#8217;s Tongue in Aspic</a>&#8220;, and since this is an instrumental, I thought I would throw in our version of a <strong>&#8220;Jethro Tull&#8221;</strong> track called &#8220;<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/03-Bungle-in-the-Jungle.mp3">Bungle in the Jungle</a>&#8221; with <em><strong>Randy</strong></em> on <em>Vocals</em>&#8230;. These were recorded on <strong>August 26, 1975</strong> on the <em><strong>OU</strong></em> campus live and outside between the <em>Housing Towers</em>&#8230;.. These cuts are the most heard of any of our stuff, as I made a <strong>CD</strong> from them in <em>2000</em> for the <em>band members</em> and a <em>few friends</em>&#8230;. Again, this was recorded on my <em>self-built</em> <strong>HeathKit</strong> cassette deck placed about 100 feet out in front of the stage with two little cheap mikes (<em>the good ones were on the stage</em>)&#8230;. I made a <em>direct copy</em> of the cassette to a <em>CD recorder</em> &#8211; <em>There was no tweaking, post editing, processing, compression</em>&#8230;. <strong>What you hear is what the audience heard that day&#8230;.</strong></p>
<p>The personnel in <em><strong>&#8220;Terraplane&#8221;</strong></em> changed on occasion&#8230;. We&#8217;ll call this one: <strong>Terraplane Main Version</strong>, as the bulk of our recorded output came from this line-up&#8230;. The members were <em><strong>Randy Stark</strong></em>: <em>Lead Vocals, Moog, Flute</em> &#8211; <em><strong>Roger Harrison</strong></em>: <em>Vocals, Bass</em> &#8211; <em><strong>Rick Lopez</strong></em>: <em>Drums, Occasional vocal harassment of the audience and band members (in jest, of course)</em> &#8211; <em><strong>Dan Rowell</strong></em>: <em>Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar</em> &#8211; <em><strong>MRambler</strong></em>: <em>Vocals, Slide Guitar, Guitar, Harp</em>&#8230;.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what the <em><strong>CD</strong></em> cover<em> front and back</em> looked like&#8230;. I&#8217;m going to have to run me off a copy as it seems <em><strong>PD Bob</strong></em> made a <em>coaster</em> out of the one I had <em><strong>(A-R-R-GH!)</strong></em>..<br />
<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/T_Plane-OU-Cover-Ft.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1777" title="T_Plane_OU_Cover_Ft" src="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/T_Plane-OU-Cover-Ft.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="481" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/T_Plane_OU_Bk.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1778" title="T_Plane_OU_Bk" src="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/T_Plane_OU_Bk.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="417" /></a><br />
The <em>back cover shot</em> was from a rehearsal we did out on <em><strong>&#8220;The Farm&#8221;</strong></em> on <em>N.E. 63rd St.</em>, <em><strong>Spencer, OK</strong></em> &#8230;  I Might be talked into making a few extra copies if enough people indicate that they would be wanting to &#8220;Live in the Past&#8221;&#8230;.  Of course, there would be a nominal fee &#8211; Too-Loose Productions doesn&#8217;t run for free, you know (Ha!)&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>MR Coroner. 10/30</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 00:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.J.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our office has just learned of the passing of an Okla. broadcasting icon. Bob Barry Sr. was 80 He was found in his Norman home Sunday afternoon. Bob was the voice of the OU Sooners from 1961 until his retirement at the end of the 2010 football season. He was also the sports director for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our office has just learned of the passing of an Okla. broadcasting icon. Bob Barry Sr. was 80 He was found in his Norman home Sunday afternoon. Bob was the voice of the OU Sooners from 1961 until his retirement at the end of the 2010 football season. He was also the sports director for KFOR TV NBC for many years. For details <a href="http://www.kfor.com">KFOR-TV</a></p>
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		<title>MRambler&#8217;s Archives #1&#8230;..</title>
		<link>http://www.mrambler.com/blog/2011/10/26/mramblers-archives-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MRambler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we&#8217;re all not getting any younger, and I did receive a fairly good reception to Posting one of songs performed by one of the bands I used to be in, I thought I would, every week or so, Post a different song that hasn&#8217;t been heard by almost anyone but myself that was recorded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we&#8217;re all <em>not</em> getting any<em> younger</em>, and I did receive a fairly good reception to <strong>Posting</strong> one of songs performed by one of the bands I used to be in, I thought I would, every week or so, <strong>Post</strong> a different song that hasn&#8217;t been heard by almost anyone but myself that was recorded in the early &#8217;70&#8242;s&#8230;. The band in the spotlight of this archive is the <em><strong>&#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8221;</strong></em>&#8230;. Four poor boys with little equipment, but, I think we were one of the best local bands around&#8230;.. The members were:<em><strong> Tom Wasinger</strong></em> &#8211; <em>Vocals, Guitar, Lead Guitar, Piano, Mandolin, etc.</em> Tom could play any instrument and went on to make instruments and winning at least two <strong>Music Emmy Awards</strong> for playing and producing, <em><strong>Roger Harrison</strong></em> &#8211; <em>Vocals, Bass Guitar, Guitar</em>. <em>Roger</em> and I still play and record new stuff at our own pace, <em><strong>Larry Cobble</strong></em> -<em> Vocals, Drums, percussion</em>. Unfortunately, <strong>Larry</strong> is no longer with us, and <em><strong>Me</strong></em>! &#8211; <em><strong>MRambler</strong></em> &#8211; <em>Vocals, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Harp</em>. Still having fun playing after all these years&#8230;..</p>
<p>The song, dug from deep in the <strong>Archives</strong>, was recorded live at a gig on <em><strong>May 30, 1974</strong></em>&#8230;.. Here&#8217;s <em><strong>&#8220;Wolfbrand Band&#8217;s&#8221;</strong></em> version of <em><strong>&#8220;The Beatles&#8221;</strong></em> &#8211; &#8220;<a href="http://www.mrambler.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/08-One-After-909.mp3">One After 909</a>&#8220;&#8230; <em><strong>Tom</strong></em> on <em>Vocals, Guitar, and Lead Guitar</em> &#8211; <em><strong>Roger</strong></em> on <em>Vocals and Bass</em> &#8211; <em><strong>Larry</strong></em> on <em>Drums</em> &#8211; and <em><strong>Me</strong></em> on <em>Guitar and Slide Guitar</em>&#8230;. We always tried to put our sound to any cover song we did.. I think you&#8217;ll find this a bit different than the <em><strong>Beatles</strong></em>, and, hopefully, at least as enjoyable as the original&#8230;.  If you like the song and/or if you would like to hear more from the <em><strong>Archives</strong></em> (You name it &#8211; from <em>Neil Young, to King Crimson, to Alice Cooper, to Robert Johnson, et</em>c), Let me know&#8230;..  Thanx!&#8230;.</p>
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