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Oh a lil bluesy feeling one night...so I threw this simple lil number down.
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I did this as a way to practice singing....why I am trying to learn to sing at 64 is a little strange.... I wish I had leaned to sing when I was starting out..but I always played in band with lots of singers and never had to sing much…
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Thought it was time to go Electric again !!! Many thanks to my mate Dave for the harmonica on this.
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Recently picked up an old Ovation 12 string for cheap and also the newer Boss octave pedal, so I had to do something with the new toys
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early era recording 8 track thrash metal circa 96 I think this my second band, just before GTC
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This lil Hendrix tune has been in my head lately so I decided to take a stab at it. Every time I attempt a cover of one of his songs I discover something new. This time it was his uncanny sense of phrasing and harmony within a blues context. It…
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Vocals, Lead Melody, Lyrics: Mike Basil Guitars: Henry Mittnacht & Bobby Clohessy Bass: Mark Bowen Drums: Todd Vierra Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
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I did this as a way to practice singing....why I am trying to learn to sing at 64 is a little strange.... I wish I had leaned to sing when I was starting out..but I always played in band with lots of singers and never had to sing much…
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Originally by Freddie King, I did the John Mayall (Eric Clapton) version since the March 2014 issue of Guitar World mag has a good transcription of it. Looking back now I wish my lead tone wouldn't have been quite so harsh in places.
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