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haoli25 wrote:
LOL Bill!!!!!!!!!! :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:This is why Neil tells us not to use the 'baseball grip' on the neck. See what can happen? :laugh:
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haoli25 wrote:
This dude isn't even original. I saw Elvis do that move in his '68 Comeback Special!!
Time to get this thread back on track.Perfect!
Bill
This dude isn't even original. I saw Elvis do that move in his '68 Comeback Special!!
cold·cock [ kṓld kòk ] (past and past participle cold·cocked, present participle cold·cock·ing, 3rd person present singular cold·cocks)
transitive verb
Definition:
knock somebody out: to knock somebody unconscious, especially with a blunt instrument ( slang )
In this case the blunt instrument being a guitar. Darn shame to attack an innocent guitar with your face!
Tom
transitive verb
Definition:
knock somebody out: to knock somebody unconscious, especially with a blunt instrument ( slang )
In this case the blunt instrument being a guitar. Darn shame to attack an innocent guitar with your face!
Tom
Bill,
That was the perfect way to end my day. :laugh: :laugh:
Thanks.
Tony - You totally cracked me up with that one. It's midnight and I laughed out loud. The dog looked at me like I had 5 heads.......
Good night boys and girls......
MarkM
That was the perfect way to end my day. :laugh: :laugh:
Thanks.
Tony - You totally cracked me up with that one. It's midnight and I laughed out loud. The dog looked at me like I had 5 heads.......
Good night boys and girls......
MarkM
Tony glad you asked the question... Had me wondering origin of the saying, bit like blindsided I guess, or sucker punch or whatever...
But did anyone notice what make of guitar he used and what about its tone... would he have been better using Elixirs or Martin strings....
But did anyone notice what make of guitar he used and what about its tone... would he have been better using Elixirs or Martin strings....