Album: West Eats MeetAvg rating:
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Length: 3:34
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noodling with an exotic instrument is still noodling.
I guess I love noodles.
I met a chap the other day as I was going in to the local lumber yard on Salt Spring Island BC. For reasons unknown I asked what was in the guitar case he was carrying. He opened it and showed me the most amazing guitar I have ever seen. Some sort of hybrid Dobro/Sitar with layers of strings and 19 tuning knobs ( I counted). Turns out he makes guitars for Harry Manx who is a local resident. I have no idea how one would learn how to play the instrument at all, let alone well. It certainly explains the sound. I hadn't really considered that it is all emanating from one instrument. I was impressed to say the least.
What a great share. Thank you our friend.
noodling with an exotic instrument is still noodling.
What does that even mean? And what does it matter?
7 years later, I'll give a 7
As a dyslexci it takes me two or three reads of the album title to understand the humor!!!! (;
And a play on the fantastic "West Meets East" albums from the '60s!
i know what it is...live bird song
As a dyslexci it takes me two or three reads of the album title to understand the humor!!!! (;

I think you've just described your comment perfectly.
Give bless
Engineer: "Why don't you play Jazz Oddysey."
Manx: "Naw. I got another one that goes nowhere."
RP: "Perfect! Gimme that track!"
Middlesbrough 2
Isle of Man 0
Suddenly I smell incense.
Nice change of pace for a weekday morning.
Scrolling down is a joy Peace people
I guess that's another couple of reasons I wish I lived on Salt Spring.
,,,everything that you have, made out of metal, will rust before your very eyes. Stored a '47 Harley with a friend for 2 years while in a transitional period. What a loss that was.
Ghee is clarified butter, unless there's a cheesy kind that I don't know about.
I don't know of any cheesy ghee either; I think that writer you responded to may have been thinking about paneer or chhena.
mmmmmmmmmmmm good noodles, great sauce.....
west eats meet - west meets east, both makes sense in a way...
ziakut wrote:

I guess that's another couple of reasons I wish I lived on Salt Spring.

Thanks for that info, Terry - the silvery glissando really makes this number IMO. 8 from the swaying Nottingham jury.
Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)
Ghee is clarified butter, unless there's a cheesy kind that I don't know about.
Cool! Very interesting!
I'm not sure if that is a compliment or a threat...
Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)
shaktiboy: You are cheesly right, man! Dear Cheese, are you the cheese or is the music? What exactly does that deep statement refer to. If you're an aspiring critic, I have to wonder what your cheese angle is on this tune. I enjoy this work (like a fine french camenbert) from Mr. Manx and wonder where your cheese is made? You are perhaps a cheddar man. By the way, the instrument he's playing is a 20 stringed instrument which Manx spent 12 years in India to learn..... some cheese in India is called 'Ghee" ? The composition is his as is the arrangements. What magnificent cheese-man-ship. This CD was nominated for CD of the Year in Canada (home of fine cheddar)
where 's Ravi? that's so beautiful...


Just saw Harry earlier this month in a repurposed church. Great venue and a great show. Plus he has a hilarious, often self-deprecating sense of humour.
He's on my bucket list. I hear he's just fantastic live.