4,501

(10 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Pix you are doing good ( on fire ) better watch it that has a copyright on it.

4,502

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

I think your brain is on fire pix keep up the good work!

4,503

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

Combat golf,never heard of it! Is it real,or somewhere in the same area as guitarpix's underwater firefighter?

4,504

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

I am not a big fan of basket ball but I owe jerome one for suppoting the 49ers during football season so go Huskies!

4,505

(15 replies, posted in Acoustic)

naolslager wrote:

Everytime I clap my lights turn off and on!

Good one nao!!

4,506

(8 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Hi mary beth, I think most of the literal song are country and western. Also alot of the blues.

4,507

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

Phill Williams wrote:

hi dino, all the football games had their roots in a street game that was played by all the men from one village against all the men from the next, the object was to get (i think) a pigs bladder to the other side of the village. there were many injuries and sometimes deaths and a lot of fighting. from this i believe soccer came into being. then during a game in the high school named RUGBY someone picked up the ball and the game came into being. i think it's the same guy who then took the game to ireland, australia then america, giving each their own rules. there is also two similar yet different rugby disciplines, union and league. in the UK league is played mainly in the north of england, whereas union is played mainly down south, and of-course in wales scotland and ireland, where each also has a league side. league is also a big game in new zealand and australia.

the main differences between rugby and american football, is that you are only allowed to tackle the man holding the ball, when you have a touch down in rugby, you actually have to touch the ball to the ground. if a substitution occurs that player stays on, in football i believe that players are put on for certain plays then taken off till the next play. and of-course you play the 40 minutes of each half without stopping for commercial breaks or time-outs. you dont just need to be super fit but also have stamina.

Thanks for the input phil,I can see a big differance between the sevens, as they go by seven for players play time,two halftimes,I see alot of differance. Those guys must put on alot of miles running fo so long!!

4,508

(26 replies, posted in Recording)

They sounded pretty good,I could only listen too half the song though as my computer is slow,(took about 15 min for two min of play)

4,509

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

easybeat wrote:

yeah , i think the movie you saw was the Clint Eastwood one. Invictus stared Matt Damon.
It was about the world cup final, told from the South Africian viewpoint.
New Zealand  say they where poisioned before the final,this was not mentioned in the movie
as it was about Nelson Mandela & South Africian rugby.
interesting to see so many NZ players throwing up on the field.
http://www.firstrowsports.eu/sport/rugby.html

Yes that was the movie,I do not know what was going on politicly,but I will say you are right there are two sides too every story,it was a good movie. I would just like too see some more playing,I think our football might have its beginnings from this sport. Thank you for the web link !!!

4,510

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

easybeat wrote:

The sevens is just a bit of fun, although it`s going to be in the next Olympics.

I did not know that,thanks,I saw a movie awile back that had south africa and other teams playing each other,looked alot like our football. Do you know of any websites I could go to too watch the games?

4,511

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

Phill Williams wrote:

it was great to see Wales beat Italy yesterday. and also England beat France today. it's a great day for British rugby. hoping Wales can take the championship next week, thanks to England tiring the French out.

Hi phil, I was watching the sevens rugby and it is alot like our football,it has dissapered from our sports channels,I have been mad since that happened as I was really starting too get into it.

4,512

(9 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Sounded good tyson,I left a comment over there (56fordvicky).

4,513

(15 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I have heard of alot of ballplayers that use them in sports practice.

4,514

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

Lucky Dog!!!,

If you look around you may be able too find some members who live fairly close too you,check the area by there sign in name. You can e-mail them using the spot under there sign in name.

4,516

(15 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Nao,you will usuelly find that if you play with the song that you will pick up the rhythm. If you got Al Gore rhythm as you say it may take you a long time!!!

4,517

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

good looking guitars zurf!

4,518

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

butch I hope things start turning around and you can get back too playing soon.

4,519

(2 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

tubatooter1940 wrote:

Nice love ballad. Enjoyed that.

I will second that toots!

4,520

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

Enjoyed that badeye, have you ever found any Jimmy Reed?

4,521

(10 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Russel sounding good as always,ya needs a little polish but I enjoyed it.

4,522

(12 replies, posted in Recording)

Wlbaye you sounded great,I enjoyed it as well as the video,thanks for sharing it.

Good story,the guy has too start with a high end guitar,I envy him,but good for him.

4,524

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

Glad too hear you got a new guitar you are happy with ,you deserve it.

Check out some neil diamond and buddy holly songs. I think the beatles Norwegan wood is in this area.