Topic: Brain cell takes a vacation.

So there we are sat in the pub Sunday lunchtime. A few of us passing the guitar round downing a few beers and playing a few tunes. Although not particularly a Beatles fan I thought I'd play 'In My Life' just coz it's easy and I know it. I'm sure you're all familiar with the intro with that very recognisable guitar riff, so off I go. The only problem was it came out as Tracy Chapmans 'Fast Car'. I have never played this before in my life and don't know where it came from, but it wouldn't leave me. As I don't know the lyrics to Fast Car I had to abandon that project and settle for an old favorite of mine 'Four Strong Winds'. Not sure if the brain cell was having a day off or it was swimming in Titanic Plum Porter.

Thick as two short planks

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I wasn't swimming in any porter but I did the dame thing a few weeks ago. My partner and I were playing woody Guthrie's " Goin Down the Road". When he went into a solo, for whatever reason, I went into a song called "Rosa Lee McFall". They're both the same chords but in a slightly different pattern.  All of the sudden we were out of sync and he looked over at me with this look that said; "what the heck are you doing"? I quickly realized what I had done but have no idea why I changed songs right in the middle.

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KIR ... thanks for making me feel normal. My brain cells will take vacations without notice, but I feel the majority of them have emigrated somewhere ... and have left no forwarding address.

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OMG- I did the same thing this week end - I was trying to learn  Uncle Kracker's Follow Me,  and every dang time I'd try to play it without looking at the chords on paper, right  in the middle of it I ended up playing the chorus of Drift Away by Dobie Gray.     

I think my old brain cells that long ago got immersed in alcohol keep pushing back to re-emerge at their own chosen time   smile 

Great getting older ain't it ? smile   wink

Jim

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Happens all the time.  I often start to play Billie Joe Shaver's "Live Forever" and out comes Jim Croce's "Age."  There are some others I regularly conflate as well.

Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
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I've stopped bothering ,I just have my stand with the words ,if Pete Townsend had to do it at Glastonbury then who am I to not do likewise.lol.

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i once played a club with a girl vocalist. before we began the first song, "cotton fields" (we came straight in with no intro) i strummed the chord to get the level. while we were waiting to be introduced the organist hit a few notes out of spite cos we weren't using him and of course we came in in the wrong key. looking back i suppose we could have made it into a joke but we didn't and got paid off...did you have to remind me of that?

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Thats funny that how brain functions and remind us when we need to travel even in our tough time, so I need to together also manage things accordingly as previous one vacation was not good enough to me.