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GemmaJF
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I almost forget, another excuse for getting a Gretsch, as used by Poison Ivy 0f the Cramps
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AGILIS
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Is that piccy of you when you were younger Gemma LOL,Nice load of Guitars Liam I bought a rare old Cuban traditional Spanish classical a few year ago and the case flew open and of course it split it but it has a great low action so I kept it keith
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tim hamlett
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@liam that's a pretty awesome guitar collection!!!
@gemma took a while to get going but as you say worth the investment. something a little lighter but one of my all time favourites tim
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Robert V
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Hi all,
I would love to post a link to some tracks that i think are great, but I don't know how to post a link to You tube!
Liam, is that a Martin on the far left???
I can play a reasonable hotel california on my electro / acoustic and just keep myself happy strumming chords some evenings.
My fav guitarists were Stu Adamson (Skids and Big Country), obviously Joe Walsh and Don Felder and Lindsey Buckingham of the Mac.
fav solos - Emerald Thin Lizzy, Running down a dream - Tom Petty, or even tunnel of love Mark Knopfler all blood stirrers when behind the wheel.
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GemmaJF
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To post a video click on the film strip in the full reply window (you get the full reply window by clicking on
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I don't know if this had any influence on my love of aviation, but it is the first song I remember liking, I must have been about 2 when I first heard it, but it stuck forever: Edited by GemmaJF - 04 May 2012 at 6:20pm |
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tim-f
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I've been a Purple fan since my teens, and seeing them at their first UK date after they re-formed in 1985 was just amazing.
This is them in their first incarnation early in their long and varied career, and it's certainly very different from their later material! Pour yourself a glass of red wine, light that spliff and enjoy (or not). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kbyCTPYVaU (I wonder how Ritchie's ego coped with just the neck of his guitar and his left arm being visible throughout?) Edited by tim-f - 04 May 2012 at 7:27pm |
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sussexecology
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LOL Gemma and Liam.....the old fingertips. Yes, that is one thing I recall from playing classical guitar and would have to agree that electric guitar is much more finger-tip friendly. Liam - if you are serious about selling, am potentially interested as I would love to learn again. Just depends on how much it is, and where you are based.....PM me when you got a moment, thanks. this is a good thread you got here now Gemma. Sorry i didn't post a friday "feel good pop song" earlier. Just been a bit too bogged down with work today, but will do one on Tuesday to get other rauk members in the mood to going back to work after the bank holiday weekend. By the way....more rain forecast for Saturday so no reptile-ing for me then; great, that means i can spend more time on here then Sadly not............ Regards HW, SE Reptile Ecologist |
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AGILIS
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Yes weatherwise it looks like another weekend being spent churning out my versions of Villa Lobos or Rodrigios Concierto de Aranjuez to to the neighbours annoyance
Edited by AGILIS - 05 May 2012 at 5:29am |
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sussexecology
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ok guys, here is my choice for today Working 9 to 5, as sums up this past week: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpKAA2VxWY8 Regards HW SE Reptile Ecologist |
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Liz Heard
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clicked on the arrow but i still cant see the 'film' icon Gemma!
mayday! mayday! anyway further to your earlier Aviation-related and John Denver penned P,P+M tune, how about this un??? its in my top ten tracks ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5XJ2GiR6Bo hooks ya like a bramble bush, pulses like a frogs throat, poignant and thought-provoking subject matter. yet no vocal chorus. just the same short 4 chord sequence looped throughout. kinda Bontempi Stooges. wonderfully unusual CV for a true teen pop song by a pair of Scouse synth geeks i thought? |
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