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Forum guest
Jul-20-2011, 04:13 GMT Unknown
 | Hello. Just to let you know that I uploaded the torrent for this show at Dime and also some photos from the show here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/vet.joao/PaulSimonArenaCivicaMilano17072011?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCJnzqpqj5f6qEQ&feat=directlink
Hope you enjoy this. I like this page a lot and so I decided to contribute in some way. Thanks, Joao Oliveira (Portugal)
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Ans
Jul-20-2011, 07:41 GMT Netherlands
 | Thanks Joao for sharing your beautiful pictures and torrent with us.
I don´t know if I see this correct but at picture 29 and 30 it looks like Paul is playing the harmonica for the song LIESL but I can´t find it in the setlist from Milano. Did he play the harmonica?
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Søren
Jul-20-2011, 09:27 GMT Denmark
 | Yes, many thanks Joao!
That is a sharp observation, Ans. I am sure he did not play LIESL, but then I am curious to know on which song he did play the harmonica? (which he definitely does on the pictures). |
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Lara
Jul-20-2011, 10:22 GMT Italy
 | @ Ans: Yes, he played harmonica!
@Thank you Joao, I was there too. Beautiful memories... |
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Lara
Jul-20-2011, 10:29 GMT Italy
 | @Ans and@ Soren: LIESL wasn´t in the setlist. But I remember him playing harmonica shortly, but now I can´t remember in which song |
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Klausi
Jul-20-2011, 10:39 GMT Germany
 | He played harmonica in Brussels too, so it should be either in Vietnam or Mother And Child Reunion.
He didn`t in Hamburg and Mainz, leaving these songs out.
Now for the first time I understand what LIESL means! It is a German first name too.
I can`t run... |
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Lara
Jul-20-2011, 10:45 GMT Italy
 | @Klausi: I think that you are right. I just remember that it was before the first encore because I was still seated. |
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Bodo
Jul-20-2011, 11:45 GMT Austria
 | Yeah Klausi, it is a common name for cows.... At least on pastures :-) |
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Klausi
Jul-20-2011, 13:37 GMT Germany
 | Don`t worry if not understanding this!--
Hi Bodo, of course I thought more about f.e. Liesl Karlstadt, the "female Garfunkel" of Karl Valentin. Guess you know him, because a long time ago, yeah, there was a guy here mentioning only quite unknown musicians expecting comments. Your answer was "Hans Moser". Great. No answer by him...
I was proud to know the musicians mentioned and Hans Moser too... |
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Forum guest
Jul-31-2011, 22:23 GMT Portugal
 | He played harmonica on "That Was Your Mother" for about 3 seconds! |
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