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Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Igneousiceman--I think you may be a year or so older than young Alan Mc......I can't tell......you guys look sooo young to this half-centurion!
I like your covers of Joe's songs....The
Ten Words with your Dad turned out well for a rehearsal.....I think you'll pass the audition next time round......and maybe get to jam with Steve Vai or Steve Morse?? Even "old" ppl like me can dream!!
Is Wolfram Alpha a learning center for musicians or is there more to it?
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Thu May 21 '09 6:35:53 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yes and yes, finished a song there today in an hour, must be some kinda record, doesnt really sound like anything i made before strings synths and pianos and some guitar its interesting
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Thu May 21 '09 7:40:56 pm
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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having your heart broken before your graduation just ruins the excitement of life
but I guess thats my life... maybe someday someone will love me
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Thu May 21 '09 9:19:03 pm
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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well tis better than before your wedding
collage will find you some nice new people ..Here's a potato the shape of your head with your state on it... that might cheer you up
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Thu May 21 '09 9:34:10 pm
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Skippygirl
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Cheese101 - thanks for the link, Brian they are REALLY good shots I love the one where Sammy looks like Krusty The Clown, and the shots of Joe are terrific.
Great to see you in the vid Austin!
Al - what CD? Are you going to share? BTW how did the date with the girly go last Sunday or so?
Scoob/Al/Pip/Iggy/Roy/Burly/Guitarvibes/fatape/Ozzy-Fudd anyone - that Bm chord isn't the right note at all, I think the songbook must be wrong any chance you could look at the chords (Father and Son) and tell me what should be where the Bm is? The Bm is way too high.
Also what strumming pattern would you play? I know it may not be the usual style of music you would play but could you pls have a look?
Thanks all - yay it's Friday, big weekend running the school disco, 500+ peeps, kids in a moshpit up the front adults playing air guitar down the back.....
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Thu May 21 '09 11:31:49 pm
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Skippygirl
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Scubydazzler - THANKS you are a legend, that is the right note, the stupid tab I had said Bm but it's Bm7. Sorry to make you look at that song I know you don't like that old stuff :0).
Joe - have a ripper time in Chicago, any T2Jers going that we know of??
burly - rise and shine!
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Fri May 22 '09 12:24:34 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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4:40 A.M.(central)- Good morning all!!
Skippy- I like Cat Stevens old stuff. Very unique voice, relaxing. I guess you could say among my peers I was a closet listener. I had some aunts and my mom who introduced me to a wide variety of rock music from 66 on.( Beatles, Stones, Joplin, Hendrix even Zappa, and on the mellower side, Cat Stevens and Moody Blues. My grandfather also influenced me with Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash (My first song on guitar..Folsom Prison Blues)
The first LP I guess I got for myself was Kiss Love Gun. From there, FM radio introduced me to Van Halen in 78 and man do I have some memories of the rock music scene from there to the late 80s. Rush, Ozzy,Cheap Trick Live at Budokan (great album) Here I go climbing into the time machine.
Pip- whats the difference in Brawn and McLaren? Body Style?
NASCAR is shaping up to be a good season although being a Dale Jr. fan, I am not really happy. Coca Cola 600 Sunday and the Grand Prix of Monaco this weekend. It should be good.
Daylight breaking here within the hour, off to work. Enjoy the day/night.
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Fri May 22 '09 2:41:08 am
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Skippygirl
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For burly and scuby - linky gift from Skippy and there's somethin in there for me too :0)
P.S. burly the first LP I got (won in a competition) was Hush "C'mon We're Takin Over" (you have to be Australian) and the first band I saw was Cold Chisel at the Pier Hotel in Frankston followed by Australian Crawl, Midnight Oil, INXS, and so on I don't think I paid to see an international act until Bruce Springsteen's Born In The USA tour at the Melbourne Showgrounds.
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Fri May 22 '09 2:58:51 am
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...The real truth of the matter is WEIDER my weider weight,s made in canada they cure schizophrenia and make immune to aid,sI fill them at the weider factory myself by hand with this special cement that Im the only person in North America allowed to have it tell,s you what they do on the box you use to be able to buy them from sear,s whic is weher I bought my 2 110 pound,s set,s I also have a set of cast iron free spriit sera,s brand dumbell,s made in hong kong that will cure like up to a 53 % dillusion disorder my canadian mental health assocition worker,s know,s my weight,s cure schizophrenia and make immune we loaded them in his truck from the sear,s outlet more coffee later wolf2.
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Fri May 22 '09 3:19:04 am
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