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It's breakfast with The Beatles, perhaps my favorite of theirs....from the Abby Road Medley....

 

"Step on the gas, and wipe that tear away"

 

 

so true, today.....

 

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Wonderful choice my new band of really seasoned musicians make our debut tonight with 30 Beatles songs and 20 Tom Petty songs. We are calling ourselves BlackByrd and I'm left handed and play a hofner violin style bass. Guess who is my musical hero?

I think our best cover is 

 

https://youtu.be/KQetemT1sWc

 

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Talking a walk down nostalgia lane and found a Spotify playlist of all the songs from every Big Shiny Tunes Album.  All kinds of 90's alternative, rock and pop. These albums were compilations put together by the Canadian music tv station MuchMusic, similar to MTV in the US.

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11 hours ago, Shay said:

I'm left handed and play a hofner violin style bass. Guess who is my musical hero?

 

 

That's awesome Shay your Hofner playing lefty. I think it looks cool on stage, when one of the guitar players is a lefty. It creates a certain stage presence. It turns out I'm also a left handed guitar player, and yes Paul was one of my hero''s growing up, same with Jimi Hendrix....I have a few custom made left handed Carvin basses I use that are strung with lowest string on the bottom (right handed inverted style), a picture of one of them posted in my blog....

 

Go lefties and have fun with your new band :)

 

 

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Cyndee...sounds like we need to jam. If we can find another lefty on guitar we can call ourselves Mirror Image.

I have a '72 Strat, a Telecaster and Les Paul.

I have been in bands for as long as I can remember ro keep my chops up. I also because of the Beatles I write and record my own material and actually had some regional success and was part of a documentary that received an emmy nomination. Do you record?

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@Shay - Those guitars sound absolutely wonderful, and your invitation to jam is well received. I'll shoot you a pm....

 

Not to derail this thread talking about myself, I have Aja going in my headphones at the moment, always liked the bass line in this tune, and was a favorite to play along with....It's just soooo groovy....

 

 

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Loved Steely Dan from the moment I heard their first release - Do It Again..... saw them at the University of Toledo in 1972 when they had just released their second album...Countdown to Ecstacy....paid $2.50 (ah those were the days)....

 

Here is an amazing Steely Dan song ... ah heck ... couldn't make up my mind which one to choose

 

 

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Today feels like a Lindsey Sterling day. I absolutely adore the way she moves.

 

Roundtable Rival

 

Hugs!

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This is my favorite axe. Built by Ken Lawrence who is the luthier who has built most of the Explorer body guitars  for James Hetfield. Check out YouTube Metallica: James' New Guitar from the Garage Days for example of his work.

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13 hours ago, Erikka said:

This is my favorite axe. Built by Ken Lawrence who is the luthier who has built most of the Explorer body guitars  for James Hetfield. Check out YouTube Metallica: James' New Guitar from the Garage Days for example of his work.

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@ErikkaThat's beautiful ! Nice inlay work in the neck !

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ok wow she is a beautiful piece of work. my new band has two guitarists who build their own guitars and the drummer builds drums. one of the guitarists also builds amps.

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I'm listening to some of Shay's originals right now, what a beautiful voice....

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shucks Cyndee don't need any blush today...i am working on feminizing my voice abs i hope that one is even sweeter

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Nothing is Easy - Jethro Tull (1969), great song and message to live by...

 

 

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Blue Collar - BTO (Original version 1973) Not the pop BTO you heard on the radio, here's the Canadian band's sweet smooth take on blues and jazz...

 

 

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@Tori M - Wonderful tune, and a laid back vibe....

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 A great song.  The sentiment in the opening lyrics is needed so much now.

 

Jani

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love the wonderful opening sequencce is Smooth Operator

 

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