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Night Ranger - Breakout

I love this song. I'm very excited for the new album. I preordered it on vinyl
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Iron Maiden - The Trooper (well, trying it. The galloping verse part is actually the hardest for me to pull of consistently than the quick hammer-on/pull-offs!)

UFO - Only you can rock me

Monster Magnet - Crop Circle

Manic Street Preachers - Your love alone is not enough

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A Passage to Bangkok by some little known Canadian band

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One of my bands has been practicing these:

The Doors - Roadhouse Blues

The Black Crowes - Hard to Handle\

The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself

Bob Seger - The Fire Down Below

Bob Seger - Sunspot Baby

Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe

Jimi Hendrix - Killing Floor

Jimi Hendrix - Red House

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child

Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze

Tommy Tutone - 867-5309/Jenny

Joe Jackson - Look Sharp

The Romantics - What I Like About You

Billy Joel - You May Be Right

John Mellencamp - Hurts So Good

BTO - Takin' Care Of Business

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Billy Strings- On the Line

Mandolin Orange- Take This Heart of Gold (I can never stop playing this one)

Pink Floyd- Breathe

Joe Bonamassa- Jockey Full of Bourbon

 

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Grateful Dead - Let It Grow

Derek And The Dominos - Keep On Growing

 

Coincidentally, it is now legal to grow marijuana in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Led Zeppelin - In The Light

Led Zeppelin - Ten Years Gone

 

I was very excited when the Dec 1993 Guitar World issue with Ten Years Gone showed up in the mail. Back in the day where pretty much the only thing I could play was if a tune showed up in Guitar World or Guitar for the Practicing Musician. It was close to the excitement as when La Villa Strangiato was included in a Guitar For The Practicing Musician issue.

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Billy Strings- On the Line

Mandolin Orange- Take This Heart of Gold (I can never stop playing this one)

Pink Floyd- Breathe

Joe Bonamassa- Jockey Full of Bourbon

 

Been toying around with the Breathe intro on my lap steel.

Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

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Billy Strings- On the Line

Mandolin Orange- Take This Heart of Gold (I can never stop playing this one)

Pink Floyd- Breathe

Joe Bonamassa- Jockey Full of Bourbon

 

Been toying around with the Breathe intro on my lap steel.

Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

 

There is an amp profile that was included on my Kemper called Gilmourish, and it is set up with effects to sound amazingly like the rhythm guitar on Breathe. Actually, it is even more swirly and atmospheric than just Gilmour's guitar. I think it captures that, plus the ambient keyboard sounds as well. It's totally fun to play around with. But no matter what I do, I have to play those chords at some point, or it just doesn't feel right.

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Billy Strings- On the Line

Mandolin Orange- Take This Heart of Gold (I can never stop playing this one)

Pink Floyd- Breathe

Joe Bonamassa- Jockey Full of Bourbon

 

Been toying around with the Breathe intro on my lap steel.

Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

 

I think he is arguably the best flatpicker alive. Just incredible. And everybody else in his band is first-rate, too- banjo, mandolin, and bass.

 

 

 

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Billy Strings- On the Line

Mandolin Orange- Take This Heart of Gold (I can never stop playing this one)

Pink Floyd- Breathe

Joe Bonamassa- Jockey Full of Bourbon

 

Been toying around with the Breathe intro on my lap steel.

Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

 

There is an amp profile that was included on my Kemper called Gilmourish, and it is set up with effects to sound amazingly like the rhythm guitar on Breathe. Actually, it is even more swirly and atmospheric than just Gilmour's guitar. I think it captures that, plus the ambient keyboard sounds as well. It's totally fun to play around with. But no matter what I do, I have to play those chords at some point, or it just doesn't feel right.

 

Those chords themselves, just the atmosphere of the studio recording, the way the sound comes across, have always been just mesmerizing to me.

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Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

 

I think he is arguably the best flatpicker alive. Just incredible. And everybody else in his band is first-rate, too- banjo, mandolin, and bass.

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Was looking at trying a version of Tennessee Stud as done by Doc Watson. Then I saw the Billy Strings version. He's the flash, younger, faster version of Doc it seems. But I haven't heard anything else by him but his version of Tennessee was impressive.

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Apart from Tennessee Stud (as done by Doc Watson), I've got the following on the go:-

Red Barchetta

Back in Black - AC/DC

Your love is not enough - Manic Street Preachers

A Passage to Bangkok

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Haven't ever tried any Billy Strings stuff but a lot of my hippie friends are big on him.

 

I think he is arguably the best flatpicker alive. Just incredible. And everybody else in his band is first-rate, too- banjo, mandolin, and bass.

.....

 

Was looking at trying a version of Tennessee Stud as done by Doc Watson. Then I saw the Billy Strings version. He's the flash, younger, faster version of Doc it seems. But I haven't heard anything else by him but his version of Tennessee was impressive.

 

The song of his that I’ve been playing, On the Line- check that one out. I certainly can’t do all the picking on it, but the pace of that song, and the chord progression- just really fun to play.

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Television - Marquee Moon.

Night Ranger - You Can Still Rock In America.

Survivor - Eye of The Tiger and Burning Heart.

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Squeeze - Pulling Mussels From The Shell

Squeeze - Tempted

 

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I just saw them live on Sunday with Hall and Oates. They were amazing. Their songs are so much fun to play.
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