Mystery Cassette Tape

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Towerbent BreakSlinger

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....book tours only of late....his days with the Rock Bottom Remainders are behind him, at least at this point.....
Raymond Burr's Legs, too?man, I had dreams of hearing them live .id be happy with a cd
Boom!

:)

Hi Towerbent! Welcome to the boards.
hi feels like home
I've worked for him since 1988. I'm positive.
dang! There go my dreams of hearing some groovy lost late night eighties jam session, starring my idol playin electric guitar,
 

Towerbent BreakSlinger

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I've worked for him since 1988. I'm positive.
Sorry new here, I had no idea that you work with him. I have wanted to hear him play ever since I found out that he does. There isn't anything listed in his book credits that I've found, however about his music. I thought maybe we'd found some at last. I've been a fan since reading firestarter when I was seven years old. That would have been 1983. I can't even describe the impact that book had on me. It hit me the way "The Lord of the Flies" would a few years later. I recently decided to go back to writing, (when I'm not working-who needs sleep anyway?) which I gave up after high school to enter the workforce full time.(double overtime, usually) Mr. King's works, especially, "On Writing" which I read simply because I love his work, made me remember how much I used to love writing. If you could pass on my sincerest thanks to him for that book, I'd very grateful, and I'd even take back all the nasty things I've said about technology (even if it keeps spanking me).
 

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Sorry new here, I had no idea that you work with him. I have wanted to hear him play ever since I found out that he does. There isn't anything listed in his book credits that I've found, however about his music. I thought maybe we'd found some at last. I've been a fan since reading firestarter when I was seven years old. That would have been 1983. I can't even describe the impact that book had on me. It hit me the way "The Lord of the Flies" would a few years later. I recently decided to go back to writing, (when I'm not working-who needs sleep anyway?) which I gave up after high school to enter the workforce full time.(double overtime, usually) Mr. King's works, especially, "On Writing" which I read simply because I love his work, made me remember how much I used to love writing. If you could pass on my sincerest thanks to him for that book, I'd very grateful, and I'd even take back all the nasty things I've said about technology (even if it keeps spanking me).
Will do. :smile2:
 

kingricefan

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Jul 11, 2006
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Sorry new here, I had no idea that you work with him. I have wanted to hear him play ever since I found out that he does. There isn't anything listed in his book credits that I've found, however about his music. I thought maybe we'd found some at last. I've been a fan since reading firestarter when I was seven years old. That would have been 1983. I can't even describe the impact that book had on me. It hit me the way "The Lord of the Flies" would a few years later. I recently decided to go back to writing, (when I'm not working-who needs sleep anyway?) which I gave up after high school to enter the workforce full time.(double overtime, usually) Mr. King's works, especially, "On Writing" which I read simply because I love his work, made me remember how much I used to love writing. If you could pass on my sincerest thanks to him for that book, I'd very grateful, and I'd even take back all the nasty things I've said about technology (even if it keeps spanking me).
You might be able to track down an old VHS tape (remember those?) of Steve playing guitar with The Rock Bottom Remainders on the secondary market (or it might be up on YouTube- isn't everything nowadays?).
 

not_nadine

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Sorry new here, I had no idea that you work with him. I have wanted to hear him play ever since I found out that he does. There isn't anything listed in his book credits that I've found, however about his music. I thought maybe we'd found some at last. I've been a fan since reading firestarter when I was seven years old. That would have been 1983. I can't even describe the impact that book had on me. It hit me the way "The Lord of the Flies" would a few years later. I recently decided to go back to writing, (when I'm not working-who needs sleep anyway?) which I gave up after high school to enter the workforce full time.(double overtime, usually) Mr. King's works, especially, "On Writing" which I read simply because I love his work, made me remember how much I used to love writing. If you could pass on my sincerest thanks to him for that book, I'd very grateful, and I'd even take back all the nasty things I've said about technology (even if it keeps spanking me).

We are blessed to have Ms. Mod and we sometimes get some inside information or hints before the next works are published...
Marsha (Ms. Mod) has not one, but TWO Stephen King books dedicated to her. :) a'yup!

Anyway.......Welcome to the boards!, and good luck with your search!