Tommy Reck & Pat Sky

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Tommy Reck & Pat Sky

Post by Patrick D'Arcy »

For those interested in Tommy Reck's playing you might like to check out a photo I received from Pat Sky this morning. It's of Tommy and himself back in the 70's and by the looks of things they are working on tunes for The Stone In The Field recording. Great stuff!

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Nice photo! Thanks for sharing!
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Very cool.
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for some reason I can't see the bottom of the photo. It opens in a pop-up box which is longer than my screen and I can only move it up by dragging the bar at the top but only until my cursor collides with the top of my screen, leaving me with Tommy cut off at the waist. Any ideas?
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Bigger screen resolution should take care of it. Don't tell me you're a 800x600 person!

And now thanks to the magic of Photoshop (and a little time travel) Pat has a top for his ceann.

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Ha....huh! Looks like the only thing different about Pat is you don't see him with the pipe too often these days. :wink:

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Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Bigger screen resolution should take care of it. Don't tell me you're a 800x600 person!

And now thanks to the magic of Photoshop (and a little time travel) Pat has a top for his ceann.

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Matey....I'm a neanderthal 400mhz Celeron, 4.4gigabyte, dial-up internet, IE5, 800x600, windows98 (first edition) with an original microsoft wheel mouse person :D

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ausdag wrote:
Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Bigger screen resolution should take care of it. Don't tell me you're a 800x600 person!

And now thanks to the magic of Photoshop (and a little time travel) Pat has a top for his ceann.

Patrick.
Matey....I'm a neanderthal 400mhz Celeron, 4.4gigabyte, dial-up internet, IE5, 800x600, windows98 (first edition) with an original microsoft wheel mouse person :D

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Yikes!!! :shock: You ought to be displayed in the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
ausdag wrote:
Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Bigger screen resolution should take care of it. Don't tell me you're a 800x600 person!

And now thanks to the magic of Photoshop (and a little time travel) Pat has a top for his ceann.

Patrick.
Matey....I'm a neanderthal 400mhz Celeron, 4.4gigabyte, dial-up internet, IE5, 800x600, windows98 (first edition) with an original microsoft wheel mouse person :D

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Yikes!!! :shock: You ought to be displayed in the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. :lol: :lol: :lol:
if you think that's historic...I still have an original Apple Macintosh - the one with the first mouse, first egg-timer icon, first 'windows'-type layout and all that...even the dot matrix printer still works. My dad bought it when they first came out - 1985 or something..:boggle: 'bout the same time I bought my Radio Shack TRS 80 to plug into the family TV :D

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Post by Kevin L. Rietmann »

Great pic! How many modern pipers wear a tie while rehearsing?
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Wow, corduroy and a turtleneck. Now that takes me back!
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Post by Roger O'Keeffe »

I had just finished working on reeding Tommy's pipes a couple of days before and he showed up with a stack of manuscripts to jog his memory. Once we decided on the tunes, I recorded Tommy over a two day period, on a 2 track Nagra recorder, while he sat in a chair located in a stair well
(My emphasis) These are the sort of factors that the digitally remastered generation ought to bear in mind when they pontificate about older pipers.
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Pat (and pardon my ignorance here if you haven't done so already but... ), you really ought to write your memoires down highlighting your experience with Ennis et al. I would pay pretty much any price for it, and I would certainly consider it a must read for any modern day piper. Does such a book exist?
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