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Mine has always been this . . . But then I happened upon one of these and now I'm confused LoL . . .
I thought Judy Garland was a brunette :cool: ps that's Paul Whiteman and Don Goldie his trumpeter on the left, don't know the guitar player w the L-5.
^ Sounds good, that's the first clip I've heard from you. But why's it all wimpy and quiet? Jk. I hope that C7#9 chord didn't pounce you too badly.
Oh, and one more thing, rhythm guitar is ABSOLUTELY thinking of the guitar as a piece of tuned percussion.
Well, it's an example of one way to do it. I'm a little surprised there's still confusion about what I'm after here, but yeah, I'm definitely listening to and studying Freddie. I'd love a list...
Buy a wig. It works for Pat. :whistle: Yeah, sure. That's why we call it the "stars & hoops" :doh:
. . . of all things. https://youtu.be/PNgK67nzv9k?si=IApDPR6VSxooZb9C
Ok, Bop Head didn't catch your edit. Here's Gershwin playing IGR (in Db) a year after he composed the tune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQdeTbUDCiw Red Nichols recorded it early on in F....
Lovely, practical amp at an excellent price for a hand-built combo. The whole Deluxe power/2x6L6 tube/12" speaker w/Princeton tone stack thing is such a good design. The built-in attenuator is a...
I've had lots of Venetians, relatively few Florentines: Early '60s L-4c '63 S400CES '64 L-5CES
Okay then, someone needs to tell Amazon and other retailers, because I see shirts all over the Internet listed as stripped that look just like this, here's the link: Amazon.com
I had posted that already in #22. Exactly the same engraving as in "Meet George Gershwin at the Keyboard" only different typeface for tune title, another example of recycling of an engraving.
A nice blond and Mickey Rooney on drums
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