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Post by marit on May 31, 2016 11:14:56 GMT
salteedog: alrighty then, I'll get it. Don't have too many pedals, can always get away with one especially when it's 30 euros Powderfinger is a very nice tune, quite cheerful melody. Very simple and repetitive. There's also an SC-400 goldtop that has humbuckers, I guess there won't be many differences. My SC-450 is a great guitar. @defjef: are we back to bird talk?
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Post by salteedog on May 31, 2016 11:49:50 GMT
I've had two of the Neil Young songbooks for years - bought in 1993 I think before the invention of the internet! Neil Young Complete Music Volume 3 [1974-1979] Neil Young Complete Music: 1966-1969 Volume 1-Music Book: 1966-1969 So I can play most of his stuff from those periods. If you ever need the official sheet music for any of his song from those periods let me know. Most of his stuff is straightforward but there are the occasional odd bits.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 12:24:02 GMT
Powderfinger is a very nice tune, quite cheerful melody. Very simple and repetitive. Powderfinger is so great with a lyric that traps you in the opening two lines and a great key change in the solo (on the live version I love anyway). Plus a blisteringly loud tone, all out of control and undisciplined.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 15:13:25 GMT
Went for it. The Ammoon tremolo pedal for £16.89. Looks EXACTLY like the Joyo and the Harley Benton one. Fingers crossed I'll be able to up my Johnny Greenwoodness. I'll let you know if it's any good Abel.
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Post by marit on May 31, 2016 15:43:44 GMT
I've had two of the Neil Young songbooks for years - bought in 1993 I think before the invention of the internet! Neil Young Complete Music Volume 3 [1974-1979] Neil Young Complete Music: 1966-1969 Volume 1-Music Book: 1966-1969 So I can play most of his stuff from those periods. If you ever need the official sheet music for any of his song from those periods let me know. Most of his stuff is straightforward but there are the occasional odd bits. Nice one, thanks salteedog! Most of the songs we play as a band are from the 70s/80s. @defjef: yeah it's a great song, don't know about the key change in a live version! Can you find me a video of it? Good luck with your canary! Wait I thought I made this thread to talk about Taylor 855 copies?
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 16:49:30 GMT
I've had two of the Neil Young songbooks for years - bought in 1993 I think before the invention of the internet! Neil Young Complete Music Volume 3 [1974-1979] Neil Young Complete Music: 1966-1969 Volume 1-Music Book: 1966-1969 So I can play most of his stuff from those periods. If you ever need the official sheet music for any of his song from those periods let me know. Most of his stuff is straightforward but there are the occasional odd bits. Nice one, thanks salteedog! Most of the songs we play as a band are from the 70s/80s. @defjef : yeah it's a great song, don't know about the key change in a live version! Can you find me a video of it? Good luck with your canary! Wait I thought I made this thread to talk about Taylor 855 copies? Heck, I've no idea where the Neil Young live version is from. It's just an mp3 on my Walkman and has been there for years. Hope the canary really sings. Back to your acoustics.
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Post by salteedog on May 31, 2016 17:37:39 GMT
Must be a bootleg - the live versions on 'Live Rust' and on 'Weld' are played straight..... and wow I forgot how absolutely brilliant that last album is.
Now..back to canaries/acoustics etc..
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