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After touring with Joe Satriani, Hoey decided to steal Stu Hamm's trademark Linus & Lucy bit.
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Stu Hamm is a definitely a ruling-class bassist.

He's the guy who didn't buy into "you can't do that on a bass."

Seen him live about 20 times.


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Vince Guaraldi wrote Linus and Lucy. And when I was 17, I sang with a girl(Who I was in DEEP love with, but didn't see me as more than a 'friend'...lots of frustrated nights over that chick) for her senior recital, and she knew this older guy that was a friend of a friend to play piano for her/us.

Freaking Vince Guaraldi. Once I realized who he was, I asked him to play Linus and Lucy, and he did, as well as Christmas Time is Here, and by God and GOD and god, he played Take 5 by Brubeck. My jaw still hurts 35 years later from hitting the floor as he played.

True top musicians just make you stare in amazement. Great memory.
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The thing is...Vince Guaraldi died 39 years ago.

Shrubb...have you been messing with Santeria again?
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I've had this CD over 20 years, probably closer to 25. Blew my socks off then, still does....

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Mikey wrote:The thing is...Vince Guaraldi died 39 years ago.

Shrubb...have you been messing with Santeria again?
He was 1/16th alive.
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Mikey wrote:The thing is...Vince Guaraldi died 39 years ago.

And he lived in California his whole life.
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Dinsdale wrote:
Mikey wrote:The thing is...Vince Guaraldi died 39 years ago.

And he lived in California his whole life.
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Well...he did go to Lincoln HS in SF.

My dad was a couple of years ahead of him (that's not BS, BTW). He used to tell me that he was one of the weird beatnik kids who wore black leather and stuff.
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