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We got up bright and early, drove from Toledo to Dayton, and Sarah already gave a master class at the University of Dayton, helped by Julien who got hooked into playing two versions of "Flow My Tears" (2nd track on Remixes)- a traditional one and a modern one. We're lucky that he studied the piece at the Conservatory back in Switzerland. |
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Well, its not "NORAD", but there is a strong technological bent here at Buckyball, even on the road, and it is even better when it all works, which is partially the case, as we can receive email but not send (sigh). |
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Yes, you can hire this band to play in your living room; although last night we sounded like a jazz-rock band, today rehearsal is nice and cosy...granted we do not use all the gear. |
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And it is off to an excellent dinner at one of Dayton's 5 star restaurants- good wine and good food will have some curious effects on the dinner guests, as you will see... |
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I was talking about technology earlier; well Julien beat us all, he came with a battery of miniature electronic gadgets, seen here taking a phone picture. I can stop thinking that the people who make the 007 films must really be scratching their heads to come up with new stuff, now that all the tools of the spies are in everybody's hands. |
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John our benefactor, who made it all possible in Dayton once more (see 2001 Nuove tourbook). |
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I know that Halloween is right around the corner , but I tend to think that Percy just has a knack for camouflage. It's good to have an exit costume when the fans start hounding you. |
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Calista got bit by the Buckyall bug!
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This one I don't really know what it means, but each time we look at it we start laughing hysterically!!! |
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Well, unfortunately the next day its back to "road food" -Chicago here we come! |