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Tom Sawyer

The Weapon

Subdivisions

Driven

Test for Echo

Bastille Day

Beneath Between & Behind

Caravan

Poor Tom -Zeppelin

Smokin -Boston

Rock and Roll Band -Boston

La Villa Strangiato (still trying to master this one!)

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Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song

Metallica - Enter Sandman

Metallica - The Memory Remains

blink-182 - Waggy

Rush - Garden Road

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Rediscovering some Triumph this week ... Lay It On The Line and Magic Power.

I've always thought Triumph was very underrated.
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Cream - Badge

Good Charlotte - The Anthem

ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin'

Green Day - East Jesus Nowhere

Warrant - The Bitter Pill (on bass and keyboard)

Metallica - Enter Sandman

Metallica - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (damn, this is an insane bass solo)

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Cream - Badge

Good Charlotte - The Anthem

ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin'

Green Day - East Jesus Nowhere

Warrant - The Bitter Pill (on bass and keyboard)

Metallica - Enter Sandman

Metallica - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth (damn, this is an insane bass solo)

 

I used to love Good Charlotte, I saw them in concert back in 2005 I think? I should listen to them today!

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Rediscovering some Triumph this week ... Lay It On The Line and Magic Power.

I've always thought Triumph was very underrated.

 

Go see Rik Emmett at one of his acoustic shows. Simply amazing!

 

Oh, and my latest tune of choice is Photograph by Def Leppard. Fun song to play!

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Cranking through Boston's debut album again. Foreplay/Long Time is a wonderful tune to jam on. That intro chord barrage really helps for warming up!

 

Hitch a Ride is amazing. But you either need to tune up a half step, or put a capo on the first fret. I choose to tune up.

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Cranking through Boston's debut album again. Foreplay/Long Time is a wonderful tune to jam on. That intro chord barrage really helps for warming up!

 

Hitch a Ride is amazing. But you either need to tune up a half step, or put a capo on the first fret. I choose to tune up.

 

I've been playing for 9 years. Still never bought a capo. I don't know why I haven't, but I just haven't.

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A capo can unlock all kinds of great things:

 

Hotel California

Here Comes The Sun

If I Needed Someone

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A capo can unlock all kinds of great things:

Hotel California

 

By coincidence, currently doing Hotel California with one.

That's how it's done! :)

 

It's interesting to me because Felder plays with the capo on the 7th fret but Frey on acoustic had his on the 2nd fret. Frey played more of a strum pattern though while Felder plays the arpeggio.

 

Pete Townshend plays with a capo quite a bit. In fact that's what the numbers meant on his guitars: the numbers were what fret the capo went on and were intonated accordingly.

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