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  1. Are you sure Pat's isn't one of the best makers of cheesesteaks? I've read they originally made the Philly Steak, back in 1930. That was so long ago, even my grandparents weren't born then. Have you heard of the company known as, "A Taste Of Philadelphia"? I wonder if they've got cheesesteaks?
  2. What I meant to say was, isn't a Philly Steak like a Cheesesteak, except without cheese?
  3. Why, yes I am! I can't wait to go to Pennsylvania! I'm going to be having so much fun! I'll definitely be in Paradise! Do you perhaps have any answers to my questions in this post?
  4. I just looked at the recipe for the Philly Cheesesteak, from Pat's King Of Steaks, and I'd like to have something explained. 1. If you make a cheesesteak with American or Provolone cheese slices, how many slices do you put on? 2. One of the ingredients listed is 1 large Spanish Onion. Is the onion a requirement? Or is it actually an optional topping? 3. Would the recipe for a Philly Steak be the same as the one for a Philly Cheesesteak? 4. For the recipes with the cheese slices, do you put them on while the steak is cooking? Or do you put them on when you put the steak into the roll? 5. What are the most common seasonings and toppings for Philly Steaks and Cheesesteaks? 6. Would I be able to find freshly made Philly Steaks and Cheesesteaks in Allentown? Or would I have to take a trip to Philadelphia?
  5. To answer your question, and I'm being very sincere, most anyone could like bells, whether it be at Christmas, or Easter, or any time of the year. Handbells and Handchimes come together to bring us melodies of happiness and joy, and to ring out the beautiful tones of peace and harmony all year long.
  6. I'm not sure. All I know is, my mother has a cassette tape copy of the album, "That's The Way Of The World". And, the song is played partially at the end of "Happy Feelin'", then it segways into "All About Love". Then, after "All About Love" ends, the interlude comes back again, this time in its entirety. I believe it's played mostly on what sounds like an organ.
  7. Is that the keyboard player in Earth Wind And Fire?
  8. Here are my recommendations for "Music Of Choice". JT --- James Taylor Tango In The Night - Fleetwood Mac I Wanna Play For You - Stanley Clarke Rhythm Nation 1814 - Janet Jackson That's The Way Of The World - Earth Wind And Fire Philadelphia Original Soundtrack That's Why I'm Here - James Taylor Bye Bye Love Original Soundtrack Deeper - Pete Belasco The Bonnie Raitt Collection - Bonnie Raitt Gorilla - James Taylor Deja Vu - Crosby Stills Nash And Young
  9. To be honest with you, no I don't. All I know is, it's a romantic movie.
  10. Why sure, I'd make a good living as a sound designer. After all, that is actually what this project is leaning toward. When I bring these recordings home from Pennsylvania, I'm going to turn them into a virtual instrument. To give you a better explanation, a virtual instrument is made by taking live samples of an actual player playing an instrument, whether it be a handbell, a handchime, a vibraphone, a trumpet, a flute, or any other musical instrument. It is usually created via AIFF or WAV files on a computer with a sampler software like MACH5, Gigastudio, Halion, Kompakt, Reason, or Kontakt. A virtual instrument can then be played from a digital piano or a music keyboard, if you happen to be familiar with those.
  11. Actually, I was thinking of the wrong one the first time I posted the question. I'm not sure of the title of this song. All I know is, it's by Earth Wind and Fire, it's from their album, "That's The Way Of The World", and it's an instrumental interlude that comes between the songs "Happy Feelin'" and "All About Love", then it comes again at the end of "All About Love", and ends the first side of the cassette. What's the name of that little interlude?
  12. To be 100% honest with you, I don't exactly know the title of the movie. But I do know that it came out some time between 2003 and 2005, and the song is featured in part of the beginning of the movie where there's spoken dialogue between the two main characters, which are two lovers. The song is then featured again at the end, as the credits are rolling. I know my Grandmother was watching this movie, because it actually came on when she was living near Valley River Center in Eugene, Oregon. She now lives in Cottage Grove. And like I said, the song is instrumental, with a sort of techno beat played on a Roland CR78 Drum Machine. I know I heard it on the smooth jazz station that we used to have here in Eugene, 95.3 KUJZ. However, that particular station isn't here any longer, as it's been taken over, to my dismay, by a country music station!
  13. I wonder if there are any recording studios within the vicinity of Plumsteadville, Warrington, and Allentown. If I brought my own recording machines and microphones, how much would it cost to rent out a couple of rooms for recording these handbell and handchime notes?
  14. There's this song by Earth Wind And Fire that I'm looking for, but I haven't found it. The name of the song is "Musical Interlude: New Horizons", and it's from the 1987 album "Touch The World". I've tried looking on Rhapsody, but it's not there! Where do I turn?
  15. No, it's not that one. The song you're thinking of isn't on a Roland CR78 Drum Machine. If there was a way I could demonstrate the rhythm of the song, I would try.
  16. There's this smooth jazz instrumental song that I've been looking for, for what seems like a couple of years now. The problem is, I don't know the name of the song, nor do I know the name of the artist. All I know about this song is, it came out some time between the late eighties and about 2000, its drum beat is on a Roland CR78 drum machine, the rhythm is sort of a techno beat, and it was featured in a movie. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Do you have any suggestions as to what the song might be, and what movie it was featured in?
  17. I listened to the version on the link you provided. However, it seems slightly poor quality, being that there were a few hiccups in the audio. Also, this recording is mono, whereas the original recording is actually a stereo recording.
  18. Yeah, Philadelphia's the city of Brotherly Love, and on top of that, I have family who lives there! If I lived there, I'd be in Paradise! As for ITunes, I haven't tried it, but I know that it would cost 99 Cents for me to find any song there. However, you might be surprised to know, my music teacher has ITunes on his computer.
  19. I was wondering, does anyone know where I can find Neil Young's song, "Philadelphia"? I know it's available on the soundtrack to the movie "Philadelphia", but I only want that specific song. Where do I turn to find it?
  20. I tried that link, but I couldn't find the written version of the lyrics.
  21. I was recently introduced to the music of jazz bass player Stanley Clarke the other day. And I happened to come upon one of his songs, which I really like, but have never heard the whole thing. The song is "The Streets Of Philadelphia", and it's from the album, "I Wanna Play For You", released in 1977. I've been looking for the lyrics, as well as the full length recording of this song. Since I only got to hear part of it, I don't know all of the lyrics. Does anyone have any ideas?
  22. That's the one I mean, like in Philadelphia, PA.
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