4,451

(4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Pete that guy is a great player,thanks for sharing.

4,452

(15 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Well I tried,I watched our espn football stations today, Looks like Purcells will be the Saints coach for the upcoming season. They are also going too change some more rules!!

4,453

(15 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Jerome if it helps,I am still rooting for your Huskies!

4,454

(49 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Toots interesting stuff about tommy the indian drummer. I got my rattles when I was hunting. I also had one in my takamine when I bought it from AN Indian 100% apache. Amy if you read this I apologize for getting off the subject of your new Martin.

4,455

(12 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hi musicman8,welcome here. I really enjoyed the awesome sounds of the insterment,thanks for sharing.

4,456

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Somedays you are Captain Crunch!!!!!!!!!!,I had that as a nickname till I was in my thirties,I have been in over 30 accidents. Only 1 that was my fault. Alot of them were on motercycles in bad weather with oil etc on the road. Glad I had a Gumby body then (bendable).

Lyrics are good so far,hope too see the rest of it out soon.

4,458

(1,560 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Blues dont'get much better than that!! I was trying too see what kind of acoustic he was playing,I think it was a Gibson.

4,459

(49 replies, posted in Acoustic)

normtheguitar wrote:

Congrats, Amy - it's beautiful! Wish I could hear it properly, live, rather than on a dodgy Skype connection!
Have never really thought about a using guitar humidifiers, are they still necessary even in the damp of the UK? Never heard of using rattlesnake rattles, either - I'm assuming this is as a humidifier, rather than percussion?!

I did not mean to confuse anybody with the rattlers,it is just kinda like a good luck thing around here. I was told that if you were fast enough to get the snakes rattles you would be good at playing,mine came off of dead ones. I do not know if it counts but they did not get too bite me.

thanks for sharing bass,I enjoyed it.

4,461

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

bswyers,thats too bad and some days you feel like you are someone going around with a target on them.

4,462

(21 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

auxi wrote:

Welcome to Chordie Rick!! Are you related to Joe the Plumber? tongue

I remember joe the plumber, he is now running for a politacal office!!!

4,463

(11 replies, posted in Acoustic)

What you do is don't scratch it or drop it or leave any evidence you played it. You should level with your bro and get his permission too play it when he is around in the beginning.

4,464

(139 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Dream a little dream of me. ( mamma's and pappa's)

4,465

(1,560 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

thanks badeye!!!

4,466

(24 replies, posted in Electric)

M.B. wrote:

"Exactly and very well said may I add.  Tell us a little of what type of music you play the most of."

Well, I don't know how to play the electric guitar, but if I did, I'd like to be able to create a sound like George Harrison . . . and I'd like to marry Dhani Harrison! Have you seen him in this video??? Also, I think Prince is totally cool in this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifp_SVrlurY

Complete cuteness. And he looks so much like his dad, circa 1965. We could go to swingin' London town!! And I could get my hair done like Marianne Faithful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhPPJ5dolxU

mb glad too see another George Harrison fan here,he was my favorite Beatle. I just saw a bio/movie about him,it was done by Martin Scorsese. Also George did play alot of acoustic music,he also really liked the ukalie.

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(49 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Amy now you can go too american idol,you have guitar too match your voice,if I get any more rattlesnake rattles I will send you one if you like,most of the players put them in thier acoustics around here. I have one in each of mine.

4,468

(21 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Hi ricktheplummer,welcome too the site.

4,469

(49 replies, posted in Acoustic)

amy I think it is great!!!!!,I love it. I will have too keep saving my martin money too get my own. You deserve this!

I had a Jasmine about 12 years ago,I went into the shop and tried it and it was ok,they gave me one that was in the back room,said it was the same. Got home and it was really bad,I took it back after two days and got my money back,the one on the sales floor had been sold.

Jason Maraz is one I really like,otherwise I do know of any and the music I heare from these era's do not do anything for me.

4,472

(16 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

sounds like he would fit right in,is he a football,sports fan?

4,473

(11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Honey and vinager are what alot of profesonal singers use to sooth throuts and clear out the passages,I think the whisky would work as well.

jerome.oneil wrote:

Nope, never have.  I meant to catch their act but wasn't able to due to other festival commitments, but I will eventually.  They're playing May 5th in Portland, and I don't even need an excuse to go to Portland.  I love that town.  smile

Maybeyou can get a shot of those wierd insterments for us too see. I like Portland alot too,last time I was there I was getting training at chevron for thier Moter Transport (gas,deisel jetfuel)I nearly froze as we had too load and unload in the snow and wind. To top that off we had too learn how to put snow chains on an 18 wheeler.!!

daco420 you might also find the song here at chordie by going to artist/M and looking under misc. movie and tv sountracks.