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Other Stuff => Other Topics => Topic started by: Platefire on June 22, 2012, 01:04:14 pm
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Yep! Spent all day yesterday in Ashville. Couldn't help but wonder where Doug's shop was at as I passed the Pisgah Forest signs. We spent the afternoon walking downtown area. I was amazed at the number of street musicians and bands on every street corner. My redneck brain is still processing all I encountered there! One thing it did do is reemphasize the power of acoustic instruments and good vocals un-amplified . Found a great antique shop with lots of stuff---no vintage tube amps! Did find a 1945 TV set--I didn't buy it but never seen one that old. I did enjoy myself very much with my wife, two daughters and four of my grandchildren. The culture there is something else :dontknow:
Anyway, it was a good experience and I will never forget it. Platefire
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Asheville is a really cool place
Where else can you see a guy sitting on the sidewalk playing a Sitar barefoot in february?
My favorite Indian restaurant is on State street
I am about 30 minutes away from Asheville
Pisgah forest covers 510,119 acres, so you can pass alot of signs pointing to Pisgah
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Didn't see any sitar player but seen a guitar player/singer play a mean Kazoo. Also seen a girl playing a saw. I seen another singer/song--writter playing a acoustic Gibson backed up by a upright bass player. His voice was outstanding that went by the name of ELK. We got one of his home made CD's. Some Fun! :icon_biggrin:
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Asheville has a big drum circle community
I was walking downtown one time after eating in a restaurant and came upon the drum circle in full swing
There's a big outdoor bowl type arena type thing downtown
Had to be 50+ people in the drum circle
Was kinda cool