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Joined: August 2004 Posts: 709
Location: Germany | 1. Who are the artists?
2. What are the serial # of the Slotheads?
Have fun!
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Location: NJ | Neil Diamond - #34
Denny Lane - #51 or #57(Sam's guitar) |
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Location: Germany | Congrats Cliff, you are the winner!
Denny's is a beige one - so I assume it's #51.
Karl |
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Location: NJ | Great! THANKS!!
I'll forward you an address to send the guitar to . . .
btw: that Denny Laine pic's a good one.
Might you have a hi-res version you can send me?? . . .
d'Appreciate it . . |
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Location: NJ | Well, . . . . that was fun.
Whaddya wanna play NOW, . . . "Name the Three Chords that Moody Knows"?? |
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Location: Cicero, NY | E, E and E?
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Rumor is that Moody actually knows many chords, but can only remember 3 at a time. Always different ones, but never more than 3.
Dave |
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Location: Tampa, FL | And an even more amazing twist is that they occsionally go with the song he's accompanying :eek: (as long as it's in E :rolleyes: ) |
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Location: Germany | Cliff, no problem. I'll send you the pic. But only if you answer the following question:
Who is the guy with the black guitar?
Karl |
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Location: NJ | LJ
(Laurence Juber)
(NICE Zeimaitis acoustic bass!!) |
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Location: Germany | Cliff, you have to overcome a last obstacle:
What song is he just playing?
Karl |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I would have thought Moody knew C, F and G, but the recent pictures of him playing his 87 showed him playing chords that I couldn't figure out. Maybe he was guitar syncing to a recording. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Cliff, weren't you recently advising Witko to git-a-life?
and...
I wanna know where that mannequin right hand is...Danny smiling a bit over enthusiastically |
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Location: NJ | Yesterday. |
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Location: Germany | Congrats Cliff, I'm impressed! In return for your service the three pics in high-res are on the way to you.
Karl |
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Location: NJ | Thanks, Karl. |
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Location: NJ | he is playing kum baya |
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Location: NJ | On a "SOMEWHAT (and I'm "stretching" here more than Witko on a Saturday night in Amsterdam) Similar" Topic:
I'd recently heard/read about a local band 'round the NYC-Parts called "Fab Faux". They're basically a bunch of NY session musicians (and bandmembers from the Letterman and Conan O'Brien bands) that periodically get together to perform the Beatles' music live - but they're not the typical "Beatles Tribute Band". They don't dress up/wear wigs/speak(sing) with phony accents. They don't just try to recreate the simple, early "Beatlemania" tunes. Much like symphony musicians who just get together to do Mozart string quartets, these guys perform the latter day uber-produced, Beatles compositions as accurately as possible. Their shows are often comprised of performing ENTIRE albums (Sgt.Pepper/AbbeyRoad/WhiteAlbum) in sequence.
These guys were live on the SternShow this morning and they sounded AWESOME!! Evidently, bandmembers often jump around to two or three different instruments over the couse of one song (wish I could've "seen" it!).
They played "StrawberryFieldsForever", "TomorrowNeverKnows", and "IAmTheWalrus" . . . . PERFECTLY!
Granted there is a lot of digital sampling done via keyboards, but the samples are of their OWN playing on instruments that were painstakingly hunted down to be as accurate as the original. They were also augmented by a live trumpeter/saxophonist/cellist.
The result was stunning.
www.fabfaux.com |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15664
Location: SoCal | Those pics are cool. By the way, I learned guitar from somebody whom I have since learned, had a strange sense of humor. The three chords he taught me are Eb (at the third fret), Ab, and Bb. |
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Location: Tennessee | Capo at the first fret, Paul? :) |
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Location: SoCal | Well, it's the only way I know to play in the key of E..... |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | You could always tune it to F and then play normally. |
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Location: Atlanta,Ga. | ??? anyone,anyone,anyone, farris bueller?
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Location: GA USA | Sam, I have a question. If you own that guitar that Denny is holding in the group pic, does it have Linda's teethmarks on the headstock? If they ever need to verify that it's really her body, that guitar could come in handy.
And if I'm not mistaken, that's the original Daisy Rock guitar she's holding. |
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