>> On the Beat - Episode 51 - Totally Guitars Weekly Wrap Up Feb 25, 2011

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TGNeil
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Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:46 am

No need to apologize- there are some great tunes there.

Neil


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:53 pm

Nice list Cori...... but there ain't a man alive who can sing A-ha- take on Me!! OMG! ;-)


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:34 pm

80's i have grey cells,,there were many that broke through,,QUEEN,,,BRUCE,,,ABBA,,,ELTON JOHN,,,U2,,,FUNKY MUSIC,,,,, or is all grey cells..


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:40 pm

Just for grins, I Googled the greatest bands of the 80s. Good Golly Miss Molly, what a bunch to choose from.

I think its fair to say we can toss out Whitney Houston, Prince, Luther Vandross, and the like's, but the list is still HUGE!.


Sorry Neil, but your going to have to give more clues before I could venture a guess.

I do think that as far as music goes, the 80s have got to be my favorite decade of all. So what ever comes down the Pike, I'll enjoy it I'm sure.


Scott


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:47 pm

TGNeil wrote:
OUCH!


Well, I didn't mean it like that! LOL!


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:49 pm

Well i went back and watched again, looking for the hints. And the very first TEASE was Wanted dead or Alive. I believe I may haves suggested that as a lesson many months back. Not sure.

But there are Bon Jovi songs aplenty from the 80's, that one included. So I'll quit over thinking right here.

My vote is hearing Richie Sambora sawin on that 12 string for starters.

Scott


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:47 pm

I presume this is a band not yet covered in the target program. With that said, I checked for:
Van Halen
Chicago
Journey
Boston and
.38 Special. All Not listed. True some of these guys played in earlier years but they continued to play into the next decade(s) and they all have hair that would make the ladies envious :-)

Chicago has several songs that are guitaristic like "Color My World" and Boston has "Amanda".

But Van Halen had I'll Wait; Hot for Teacher; Jump and Panama in their 6th album titled 1984.


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:28 pm

Hey, Jim, Andy, Scott, Willem whoever...

Based on the clues we know next week is one album with four lessons coming off of it, not specified by decade correct?

And then 80s week is coming up down the road, right?

Or, did I totally miss the boat?


Cori


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:39 pm

lueders wrote:
Hey, Jim, Andy, Scott, Willem whoever...

Based on the clues we know next week is one album with four lessons coming off of it, not specified by decade correct?

And then 80s week is coming up down the road, right?

Or, did I totally miss the boat?


Cori
Hey Cori,

I probably led you down the wrong path. I heard" suggestions for 80s tunes" and "progressively harder" &"4 tunes from the same album". Put together, I came up with my guesses. But without additional clues my keel has run aground. You are most like correct about no decade.


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Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:54 pm

Thanks


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