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Thank you Andy! And thanks mmmbldo! Yeah making a pick sound so light would be cool... and getting the cleaner sound out of those strings would be good....
Chris mate I've never heard that song before (Shocking but true) but love your playing and singing so very happy to be introduced to the song by you.
Can I say also that I love that I can watch you play which is great, as opposed to the standard "head cut-off" take. I know the focus here is rightly on the guitar but it's nice to get the full picture.
Good on ya mate!
Can I say also that I love that I can watch you play which is great, as opposed to the standard "head cut-off" take. I know the focus here is rightly on the guitar but it's nice to get the full picture.
Good on ya mate!
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Wow Tony, that is a real honour; introducing you to one of rock's great songs with my own version! I'm really chuffed! You need to see the real deal to played live by the man (men) himself (themselves)at the Royal Albert Hall:
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Thanks Bear! The review is never complete without all the Muppet's comments!
Andy, blond? YOu gotta have hair for it to be blond!!
Andy, blond? YOu gotta have hair for it to be blond!!

tovo wrote:
Tony- If they ever get Down Under again you must see them in concert before they have to wheel them out on stage! Ray Thomas has retired and Graeme Edge must be very close.
I've been lucky to see them maybe a dozen times and I always enjoyed their shows (obviously). Their catalog of hits is enormous but they always play something new. Justin Hayward still has the finest voice in rock music IMHO! :cheer:
Thanks for posting that Chris, I've never seen the Moody Blues in my life...funny how that happens.
Tony- If they ever get Down Under again you must see them in concert before they have to wheel them out on stage! Ray Thomas has retired and Graeme Edge must be very close.
I've been lucky to see them maybe a dozen times and I always enjoyed their shows (obviously). Their catalog of hits is enormous but they always play something new. Justin Hayward still has the finest voice in rock music IMHO! :cheer: