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Damon67
Posted 2015-11-13 7:18 PM (#518566 - in reply to #518558)
Subject: Re: are you shy about playing in front of better players than yourself?



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Mark in Boise - 2015-11-13 12:04 PM Back to the theme of playing with better players, you want to join me for my rendition of the Wedding Song? I think the last time I played it I couldn't get in sync with my brother on guitar and his daughter on piano.

It'd be an honor. What's the date? By the way, I don't think I ever saw which daughter... Is it Rachel?

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muzza
Posted 2015-11-14 6:18 AM (#518569 - in reply to #518565)
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fillhixx - 2015-11-14 10:32 AM Whenever I play in front of people I just imagine they're all drunk.

Thats the beauty of performing in Australia, you don't have to IMAGINE they're drunk...

 

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BanjoJ
Posted 2015-11-14 3:09 PM (#518581 - in reply to #518569)
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muzza - 2015-11-14 11:18 PM

Thats the beauty of performing in Australia, you don't have to IMAGINE they're drunk...


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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-11-14 5:28 PM (#518587 - in reply to #518566)
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Damon67 - 2015-11-13 6:18 PM

Mark in Boise - 2015-11-13 12:04 PM Back to the theme of playing with better players, you want to join me for my rendition of the Wedding Song? I think the last time I played it I couldn't get in sync with my brother on guitar and his daughter on piano.

It'd be an honor. What's the date? By the way, I don't think I ever saw which daughter... Is it Rachel?


I was just kidding. Rachel is trying to cut down the guest list by a lot. July 9.
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Darkbar
Posted 2015-11-14 6:50 PM (#518591 - in reply to #518587)
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Personally, I think the Wedding Song should be strictly a solo performance
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nerdydave
Posted 2015-11-14 7:21 PM (#518593 - in reply to #517946)
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You gonna record it and put it on here??
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nerdydave
Posted 2015-11-14 7:22 PM (#518594 - in reply to #517946)
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We had wedding song done at our wedding although I didn't do it. A friend did.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-11-14 11:38 PM (#518598 - in reply to #517946)
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I doubt anyone records it, unless someone videos the wedding. We have a video somewhere when I played and sang the Wedding Song for my parents' anniversary.
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Slipkid
Posted 2015-11-15 1:40 AM (#518600 - in reply to #517946)
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Nowadays there's always someone who is going to be recording everything.

Edited by Slipkid 2015-11-15 1:43 AM
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Darkbar
Posted 2015-11-15 5:49 AM (#518601 - in reply to #518600)
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Slipkid - 2015-11-15 2:40 AM

Nowadays there's always someone who is going to be recording everything.

"Police shoot unarmed wedding singer, claiming he pointed guitar at them. Film at eleven..."
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-15 8:37 AM (#518603 - in reply to #518601)
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Darkbar - 2015-11-15 5:49 AM

Slipkid - 2015-11-15 2:40 AM

Nowadays there's always someone who is going to be recording everything.

"Police shoot unarmed wedding singer, claiming he pointed guitar at them. Film at eleven..."


Did you ever see Desperado, with Antonio Banderas? They had guns blazing out of the guitar cases, even a bazooka from one case!





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Beal
Posted 2015-11-15 2:32 PM (#518606 - in reply to #517946)
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Redefines the definition of BaddAss.
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DanSavage
Posted 2015-11-15 4:30 PM (#518608 - in reply to #517946)
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And then there's the instersection of Antonio Parkway and Avenida de las Banderas in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA.

The city officials swear the streets were named long before the actor became famous. Ya, right!

See: Antonia Parkway & Avenida de las Banderas.

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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-15 5:03 PM (#518609 - in reply to #518608)
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Oh Yeah...

There was some really fine Spanish and Flamenco Guitar playing in the movie! And for the guys, Selma Hayek, who really is the female equivalent of Antonio. Not one for the kids though...
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Cavalier
Posted 2015-11-16 12:39 AM (#518618 - in reply to #517946)
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Anyone seen Carmen? Paco De Lucia was in it, great flamenco....
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rick endres
Posted 2015-11-20 1:27 PM (#518721 - in reply to #517946)
Subject: Re: are you shy about playing in front of better players than yourself?


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Everybody has his/her own niche. If i worried about playing in front of better people than me, I'd never play, because most people would be better than me. ^_^

I played in a band called "Wooden Nickel" (inspired by the Crosby, Stills and Nash bootleg of the same name) with Jody Ray and John Murphy. Three vocals and three acoustic guitars, originals and covers. Jody and John are two of the finest guitar players I've ever known. Jody is an intuitive, natural picker, and John is professional grade. No lie; John could hold his own on the same stage with the likes of Clapton or Joe Walsh. Of the three of us, I am the least talented. I’m not exactly chopped liver – I’m a solid rhythm player and have some slick fingerpicking moves – but technique wise they could blow my doors off.

But that’s not what it’s all about.

I fill my niche; I play my role. I’m the foundation. Nothing flashy, but if you pull me out the walls come tumbling down.

It is what it is. Sure – I’d love to play as well as Jody or John - or a number of other pickers, too. If I don’t, though, I’m okay with it. Don’t let a little self-consciousness keep you from having fun…


Edited by rick endres 2015-11-20 1:30 PM
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2015-11-26 6:48 PM (#518901 - in reply to #517946)
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tuesday night i hooked up with a musician friend that i have not played with since 1966.we had a band together then and since have went our different ways. we use to have had to be driven by our parents our gigs because we were far from drivers license than ( 13 -14 -15 )
what a ton of fun and it was like we have not been playing together for a long time. within a couple of songs ( 10 ) minutes or so we were back in the groove much better than we were years ago.
it was just really strange the way we came back together and could play the songs we struggled with back then ,,, and now after a few minutes we are doing a steler job on them.
it was a really a cool night that will always stay in the memory banks.

p..s. we did it all electric but i did plug in the merb 12 string for a few jams .GWB
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Slipkid
Posted 2015-11-26 7:33 PM (#518904 - in reply to #517946)
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That's a good story.
What songs did you play?
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2015-11-27 11:01 AM (#518911 - in reply to #517946)
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my friend likes to play lead riffs much more than rythym so we played some cream , hendrix , yes e.l.p. neil young and a song that i just picked up last week wicked games by chris issac
here is what i remember

im so glad
white room
were going wrong
badge
down by the river
wicked games
gloria
from the beginning
lucky man
hey joe
your gonna miss me
and you and i

this was a full blown jam session of us just switching off playing leads and rythyms with no rules just start playing whatever you wanted and the other guy comes in and backs it up . a whole bunch of fun that night and it was great that we both still had the songs down fairly well for not jamming with each other for so long.
i know that i am getting old because we didn't crank up the amps like we used to. GWB


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guitarwannabee
Posted 2015-11-27 11:08 AM (#518912 - in reply to #517946)
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i used the adamas 1598 merb on
from the beginning
lucky man
and you an i.

and of course as always when i plugged in the adamas
i found out that i needed to replace the battery, it never fails. GWB
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Slipkid
Posted 2015-11-27 11:35 AM (#518913 - in reply to #518912)
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A set list that's near & dear to my heart.
Well done.
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