Rickendiver

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  1. For me, great guitar work isn't always about fretboard pyrotechnics, but more about tone & how it fits the song and hits my "inner chord". To name a few: David Gilmour's "Comfortably Numb" Don Felder & Joe Walsh on "Hotel California" George Harrison on "Let it Be" (Let it Be non-Leslie album version) Eric Clapton on "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" Roger McGuinn's 12 string Rickenbacker on "My Back Pages" For slide guitar: Gary Rossington on "Ballad of Curtis Loewe", & whoever is playing slide on Bob Seger's "Like A Rock"
  2. Also check out Bay Area Skydiving. Byron airport is about 45 minutes from Lodi, and has a real friendly environment. Smaller than either Lodi or Skydance, but they do have a King Air. Look me up if you do - I'll jump with ya!
  3. Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour Captain Kangaroo Leave it to Beaver Father Knows Best Ozzie & Harriett Dick Van Dyke One Step Beyond Bob Hope Specials Honeymooners Death Valley Days Alias Smith & Jones You Asked For It Art Linkletter Dialing For Dollars Peter Gunn
  4. Saw both Beatles Sullivan appearances! My parents thought they were long haired freaks - but then they saw the Stones, and suddenly the Beatles weren't so bad
  5. Beatles Cartoons Fireball XL5, Supercar Addams Family Munsters Flintsones Captain Nice Mr Terrific Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip Captain Midnight (aka Jet Jackson) Burke's Law Bat Masterson JFK & Jack Ruby's assassinations 1st Moon Landing
  6. Sky King, Beany & Cecil, Gunsmoke, Have Gun, Will Travel, Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Zorro, George of the Jungle, Fractured Flickers, Get Smart, Man from UNCLE, Girl from UNCLE, I Spy
  7. 55 year old data point here, for what it's worth. I just went through the AFF training & got the A license this year. I had 1 do-over level for not sticking my legs out far enough (backsliding was my issue). For me, landing the canopy was much easier to learn than basic freefall. Of course, I had the advantage of already knowing the beer rules Sometimes old age and treachery trump youth and ambition
  8. Go for it! I'm 55, and just got my A a few months ago - I'm having a blast!
  9. Well, now that you mention it, I haven't flown a plane since I started jumping. Oh yeah, I'm hooked! Just wish I'd got into this like 20 years ago.....bad landings wouldn't hurt as much!
  10. After flying airplanes for 35 years, I woke up one day and decided I wanted to learn to skydive. I love everything about this sport! ( well, maybe not packing new ZP). I started AFF last August, and now have my A license and about 70 jumps.