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redbenjoe - 2008-10-21 21:00

anyone may wonder what the east coast of the usa looks like in october --heres a bit of it from top to bottom:

start in boston (our home town before florida)





next -- connecticut :



then -- new york city --harlem section - thats me under the APOLLO sign --think of all the great american music played there



also hanging out in NYCity is my grandson rockin riley -he lives uptown --and he is the 'red' in redbenjoe Smile



next 2 pix are virginia





next in charlotte NC --guess what kids do in charlotte -- yup- they all drive race cars !!!
our family is big into it there --that little kid jake is only 7 years old --with a room full of huge trophies Big Grin



historic savannah geogia :


finally-florida --
at some times per year -we can drive almost all of the next 60 miles ON THE BEACH !! -all the way to Daytona



Daytona Beach -- main street- this road ends at the sea --then is driving on hard white sand-
we were there this past sunday --at one of the many bike week events -- very exciting town Smile



cool trip// nice country

vladi123456 - 2008-10-21 23:10

Great pictures! *I want to rock* t-shirt is awesome! Smile

ao - 2008-10-21 23:27

I'll be honest, I don't know America at all well, only ever been to California (for work) & to visit my sister in Denver. I know this is all familiar territory to you guys but these pics are great, they tell a great story, very inviting indeed.

monolithic - 2008-10-22 03:44

quote:
Originally posted by redbenjoe:
then -- new york city --harlem section - thats me under the APOLLO sign --think of all the great american music played there



I Agree The house that James Brown built! Cool I've been to Manhattan many times but never to Harlem... Maybe next time...

quote:
Originally posted by redbenjoe:
also hanging out in NYCity is my grandson rockin riley -he lives uptown --and he is the 'red' in redbenjoe Smile



What a cool kid! Cool redbenjoe, if you haven't already, you've gotta put him down with the boombox culture! Start him off with a mini - after all, children are the future. Nod Yes

Great pics, man! Thanks for sharing! Cool

fatdog - 2008-10-22 05:41

Thanks for sharing these great pictures, Ira! Nod Yes Cool

eddy - 2008-10-22 12:31

Cool shots Ira.
Wink

redbenjoe - 2008-10-22 17:21

to us --its much more fun to avoid the main interstate highways --

and get in there --to mix it up with the cities and the country roads --

the normal fast race to just 'get home' is always so boring Smile

oldskool69 - 2008-10-22 18:47

That's what it's about. I love to drive because you can see so many things you only hear about. Nowadays everthing has to be done in a hurry or no one has the patience.

Great job and great pics Ira! Big Grin

ford93 - 2008-10-22 18:52

Thanks for the pics. Red the Apollo man I haven't walk through that area since leaving the Big Apple.

skippy1969 - 2008-10-23 01:57

Ira,those were some awesome shots! It was so cool you got to spend time with your family and friends. I agree with you on taking the backroads. It's nice to get there fast if you need to. But its better to be able to take it easy and see the real world on the backroads. Big Grin Wink

sinister - 2008-10-23 12:13

well knowing your from the bean explains everything Nod Yes

redbenjoe - 2008-10-23 12:18

Smile
boston people are ok --
but for those who like jumping into the atlantic --the water temperature never gets above ICE !!

sinister - 2008-10-23 12:23

i actually like tha bean Big Grin

petey.awol - 2008-10-23 12:47

Nice pictures Ira. Apollo Theater...I have to admit I have never been in there. I must go see George Clinton there before the godfather of P-Funk dies on us. Its just that tickets are always in the $100 range and I come up short on motivation and getting someone to shell out for it. ALMOST went to the James Brown body in wake there. However thankfully I didnt because the mob scene up there would of made me miss work with out reasonable leave. It would of took me 3 hour alone just to get to the door of the Apollo.

Advice, dont walk the street of Harlem at night. It's not particularly safe. Everyday in the paper it seems someone gets shot up the above 125th street.

redbenjoe - 2008-10-23 14:44

:
petey --i always make an effort to not get shot up there --
the daytime crowd is more like business than murder Big Grin

petey.awol - 2008-10-24 10:27

You can walk thru any street in NYC during daylight. The freaks, with out a doubt, come out at night.

ghettoboom777 - 2008-10-24 14:08

Hi Ira-Thanks for those cool photos!!
I especially love the Conn. photos with all the leaves changing!
The fall colors are super out east this time of year.
Thanks agin for sharing your trip photos.
Have a super weekend-Ghettoboom777. Smile Cool

ghettoboom777 - 2008-10-24 14:13

quote:
Originally posted by Petey Awol:
Nice pictures Ira. Apollo Theater...I have to admit I have never been in there. I must go see George Clinton there before the godfather of P-Funk dies on us. Its just that tickets are always in the $100 range and I come up short on motivation and getting someone to shell out for it. ALMOST went to the James Brown body in wake there. However thankfully I didnt because the mob scene up there would of made me miss work with out reasonable leave. It would of took me 3 hour alone just to get to the door of the Apollo.

Advice, dont walk the street of Harlem at night. It's not particularly safe. Everyday in the paper it seems someone gets shot up the above 125th street.


Hi Peter-I've met George and have personally partyied with him at Paisley Park Studion in Chanhassen,Minnesota.Prince's studios.
It was a blast-we hung out for like 2 hours.
I was writing down lyrics for him and Bootsy Collins back when they were up in Minn. about in 1992'
He's a wild & crazy guy!!
You got to love his head dresses!
I just thought I'd share that with you.
He even drew a cartoon and a greeting on my "Shouldn't Nuf Bit Fish" cassette!
Have a super weekend-Ghettoboom777. Smile Nod Yes

gluecifer - 2008-10-24 18:42

Thanks a bunch for the hot holiday snaps Redbenjoe! Looks like you really crammed as much fun as possible into your East Coast Tour.

Reminds me of when I was living in Ohio and taking roadtrips to Chicago, Columbus and Niagara Falls. Just great fun experiencing it all first hand. My favourite was getting a shot of Wrigley Field in Chicago,...mainly cause it's the Blues Brothers fake address.

Thanks again for the great photos/stories Redbenjoe.



Rock On.

petey.awol - 2008-10-24 18:48

quote:
Originally posted by ghettoboom777:
quote:
Originally posted by Petey Awol:
Nice pictures Ira. Apollo Theater...I have to admit I have never been in there. I must go see George Clinton there before the godfather of P-Funk dies on us. Its just that tickets are always in the $100 range and I come up short on motivation and getting someone to shell out for it. ALMOST went to the James Brown body in wake there. However thankfully I didnt because the mob scene up there would of made me miss work with out reasonable leave. It would of took me 3 hour alone just to get to the door of the Apollo.

Advice, dont walk the street of Harlem at night. It's not particularly safe. Everyday in the paper it seems someone gets shot up the above 125th street.


Hi Peter-I've met George and have personally partyied with him at Paisley Park Studion in Chanhassen,Minnesota.Prince's studios.
It was a blast-we hung out for like 2 hours.
I was writing down lyrics for him and Bootsy Collins back when they were up in Minn. about in 1992'
He's a wild & crazy guy!!
You got to love his head dresses!
I just thought I'd share that with you.
He even drew a cartoon and a greeting on my "Shouldn't Nuf Bit Fish" cassette!
Have a super weekend-Ghettoboom777. Smile Nod Yes


Did you "cleanse yourself in the waters of lake Minnetonka"?

Had to throw a Purple Rain crack in there. I love Clinton and the whole PFunk ideas...that sh*t would of been unreal.

redbenjoe - 2008-10-24 19:01

hey Glue --there was nothing in the whole blues bros movie was not memorable --but the wrigley field bit was great --

do you (or anyone) remember who said "orange whip" ?? Big Grin

gluecifer - 2008-10-24 19:07

John Candy!


Whole movie is the best thing ever.



Rock On.

redbenjoe - 2008-10-24 19:30

OMG Glue --if you even that obscure line --
you might know the entire movie !! Laugh Out Loud

thafuzz - 2008-10-25 21:46

quote:
I'll be honest, I don't know America at all well, only ever been to California (for work) & to visit my sister in Denver. I know this is all familiar territory to you guys but these pics are great, they tell a great story, very inviting indeed.

Hey AO, No worries, you always have an open invitation out my way to see all the beautiful area around here. It's nice to know you have peeps spread out all over to visit and show you the sites.

thafuzz - 2008-10-25 21:53

Great pics RBJ. I've lived in Wash. DC in 1992 and was able to visit Baltimore, Philidelphia, and parts of Virgina. Wish I coulda seen more of the East coast. Thanks