So sorry to hear that, I always liked what Brian had to say around here. Prayers sent.
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So sorry to hear that, I always liked what Brian had to say around here. Prayers sent.
Very nice!
My wife just ran across that Tina S last week. She watched a handful of them even though she really doesn't care for that kind of music much.
Obviously, Jess Greenberg has beautiful eyes. And...
It's only 20 minutes long.
http://youtu.be/9An-n5KeLj0
Hmmm... Congrats on the guitar, but the color is a bit much for my understated tastes. Perhaps a pick guard would help. Not this it matters to me what guitar you play. Or that it matters to you...
Thanks all, it's super nice to play.
So we went to see my wife's cousin over the holiday and he's a cheap guitar accumulator (CGA) and has about 15 acoustics he's picked up at garage sales for less than $50 each, but he also has a few...
Nice.
He's one of my all-time favorites. And one that my wife likes too!
Here's one of our cat that my son took.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8624/15901180280_881ba8cc99_z.jpg2895551340010367626rGyjBc_fs by Retro Hound, on Flickr
I'd love to have one of those.
Don't the Black Keys use a lot of fuzz?
Thanks Robert! I can only afford the bronze ever other year, so it's nice to be able to comment in the For Sale sections and other places.
'Voices Within The Music': A Brief History Of Guitar Effects
http://www.npr.org/2014/12/13/370361269/voices-within-the-music-a-brief-history-of-guitar-effects
Any thoughts?
I haven't been playing the guitar much lately so my interest in the forum has waned. I really do need to get back to it, I picked up a guitar during a break while moving some friends and was...
Love these guys!
Old-fashioned computer with a mouse and a separate monitor and everything.
What about an Aria semi-hollow? From poking around the webs, I would guess it's a TA-60? I've sent an email asking for more info. The guitar is about an hour away, so I want to make sure it's a...
True story. My wife's father played bass for years in a country western band (he played guitar for several years before switching to bass). My best friend played bass, mostly in praise and worship...
I've thought about similar things back in the 1980s. In the past, every town, village, tribe, etc. had musicians, storytellers, songwriters, etc., so there had to be more talent than just what was...
Foggy Mountain Breakdown and Uncle Pen are two of the basics. If you play bluegrass, you have to know those two.
Oh man, I totally missed this yesterday! Time to play some Doors.
I just sold some 78s this weekend. Bob Wills and one Woodie Guthrie with a crack.
Those old magazines are a blast. Retro blogs (such as mine) are full of them.
Heard this this morning. He was an amazing guitar player.
Amazing for someone so young!