Stone Gossard is working on the instrumentals for Rainbow Connection, which he has decided should be sung by Eddie, in the tempo of "Dream a Little Dream".
Stone Gossard is working on the instrumentals for Rainbow Connection, which he has decided should be sung by Eddie, in the tempo of "Dream a Little Dream".
Stone Gossard is working on the instrumentals for Rainbow Connection, which he has decided should be sung by Eddie, in the tempo of "Dream a Little Dream".
Stone Gossard approves this message.
Stone Gossard also approves that there should be a B-side version done with accompaniment of the Muppets, that will appeal to a younger audience.
Legend has it that Stone Gossard's musical journey began in 1974 when he received his 'Boy Scout Merit Badge' for bugling.
The below demonstrates the commitment he showed to reach this outstanding acheivement
Bugling
Boy Scout Association Supply No. 512010
Requirements
1.Give a brief history of the bugle.
2.Do the following:
a.Explain and demonstrate how the bugle makes sound, and explain how the bugle is related to other brass wind instruments.
b.Compose a bugle call for your troop or patrol to signal a common group activity, such as assembling for mealtime or striking a campsite.
3.Sound the following bugle calls: “First Call,” "Reveille,” “Assembly,” “Mess,” “Drill,” “Fatigue,” “Officers,” “Recall,” “Church,” “Swimming,” “Fire,” “Retreat,” “To the Colors,” “Call to Quarters,” and “Taps.”
4.Explain when each of the calls in requirement 3 is used.
5.Explain how to care for, clean, and maintain a bugle.
6.Serve as bugler in your troop for three months.
The world awaits just up the stairs,leave the pain for someone else.
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want to be enlightened"
Stone Gossard approves this message.
Stone Gossard also approves that there should be a B-side version done with accompaniment of the Muppets, that will appeal to a younger audience.
But he doesn't want to...
The below demonstrates the commitment he showed to reach this outstanding acheivement
Bugling
Boy Scout Association Supply No. 512010
Requirements
1.Give a brief history of the bugle.
2.Do the following:
a.Explain and demonstrate how the bugle makes sound, and explain how the bugle is related to other brass wind instruments.
b.Compose a bugle call for your troop or patrol to signal a common group activity, such as assembling for mealtime or striking a campsite.
3.Sound the following bugle calls: “First Call,” "Reveille,” “Assembly,” “Mess,” “Drill,” “Fatigue,” “Officers,” “Recall,” “Church,” “Swimming,” “Fire,” “Retreat,” “To the Colors,” “Call to Quarters,” and “Taps.”
4.Explain when each of the calls in requirement 3 is used.
5.Explain how to care for, clean, and maintain a bugle.
6.Serve as bugler in your troop for three months.
is how Stone Gossard sings along while listening to "Who are you"
Another habit says its long overdue
Another habit like an unwanted friend
I'm so happy with my righteous self
and the harmonica too
He has to. He has no clean cups, mugs or glasses. Plus, Stone never leaves that one last sip in the jug.
2003: Birmingham, AL
2010: New Orleans Jazz Fest
2011: PJ20, Alpine Valley
Send my credentials to the house of detention
Telepathically, of course.
Another habit says its long overdue
Another habit like an unwanted friend
I'm so happy with my righteous self
Send my credentials to the house of detention