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I'm sure everyone can play Mr. Moto
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It seems to me that the Japanese are to guitar playing like Canadians are to hockey. Only difference is Canadians are born with hockey sticks in their hands.
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Dang, that kid cam do The Bel Airs and The Ventures proud.
For Canadian mothers' sakes, 'hope the hockey sticks are 'issued' as clearance of their tiny mitts outside the birth canal is achieved....
For Canadian mothers' sakes, 'hope the hockey sticks are 'issued' as clearance of their tiny mitts outside the birth canal is achieved....
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The kid is a Nokie clone...watch all of his stuff on U toob and yule sea. Dress him in black, put a cowboy hat on him, some boots and voila! Nokie san.
The version of Mr. Moto he's playin was the way Nokie played it on his '92 Mosrite tour of Japan promoting Mosrite with Semie (almost) Moseley. The video of that tour was professionally done, but was unfortunately never released. I need to get my copy xfered to digital b4 my hi8 tape of it wears out.
The version of Mr. Moto he's playin was the way Nokie played it on his '92 Mosrite tour of Japan promoting Mosrite with Semie (almost) Moseley. The video of that tour was professionally done, but was unfortunately never released. I need to get my copy xfered to digital b4 my hi8 tape of it wears out.
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wstagner wrote:The version of Mr. Moto he's playin was the way Nokie played it on his '92 Mosrite tour of Japan promoting Mosrite with Semie (almost) Moseley. The video of that tour was professionally done, but was unfortunately never released. I need to get my copy xfered to digital b4 my hi8 tape of it wears out.
Yes, Please record it to DVD. I have a DVD recorder you could use but I'm in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania.
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I'm trying to determine the best/easiest way to xfer it. Plus, I'm lay Z.

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Yeah, I've also got a tape of that '92 Nokie/ Semie Japan video. There's some really funny Japanese "go go" dancers on there, and a couple of absolutely terrible singers. But Nokie is in fine form, as usual. playing a blue sparkle "Nokie" model.
I need to figure out how to put all these VHS tapes on DVD as well....
I need to figure out how to put all these VHS tapes on DVD as well....
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250 bucks 4 one of doze...
If you have a pile of vids.........OK. Udderwise "delegate" for that one or two you wish to xfer onto dvd...and yeah wstanger, I like your 'Windy City' dialect
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My Wind E sit E dia lek, eh?
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