Roger McGuinn in Concert

garner
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Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:28 am

Have always been a fan of Roger McGuinn. Woukd like to see Mr Tamberine Man and Turn Turn
Turn as Target songs.

Garner


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Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:09 am

Always loved the Byrds and its offspring, especially Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman and of course McGuinn. I saw him live a few years ago at Wilmington Grand Opera House, great show. He is a very personable performer, gifted writer and musician. He keeps that troubadour thing going. Did anyone catch him on Pete Seeger's Birthday show?


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Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:18 am

Pranggg wrote:
Always loved the Byrds and its offspring, especially Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman and of course McGuinn. I saw him live a few years ago at Wilmington Grand Opera House, great show. He is a very personable performer, gifted writer and musician. He keeps that troubadour thing going. Did anyone catch him on Pete Seeger's Birthday show?

Hey Pranggg- Your first post! Welcome to the program. We're glad to have you with us and a Byrd's fan to boot! Could I ask you to go over to the Please Introduce Yourself thread and tell us a little about yourself? Where you live, how old you are, your musical tastes and what your musical goals are? It's painless!

Yes, I did see Roger playing at Pete Seeger's show. He is a good friend of Pete's and has played many of his songs. Roger coined the term "folk process" to describe how folk music can evolve and be re-interpreted, which apparently drove Pete Seeger nuts at times.

I hope you enjoy the TARGET program and I look forward to hearing more from you on the forum!

Cheers! :cheer:


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Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:06 pm

Neil would be proud of Chris Hillman, watch him insome videos you tube, when he changes chords he pretty much spreads all of his fingers apart to change chords.


jayswett
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Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:49 pm

Those videos are a joy to watch. Thanks to those who posted them.


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