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

Go now, nights in wight satin, dr. livingston(live), and the sunset are, in my humble opnion , their best.

I'll suggest to check at book stores. i bought my first guitar in the back of a book store in in 1988 and i still use it from time to time. that is, if your boookstores at where ever you are have a section for cheap (inexpensive, sorry. working on being more politically correct) instruments.

Orpheus wrote:

Fart, sneeze burp hiccup while taking a dump and a wee at the same time, anyone who can do THAT deserves medals

peas

My nephew did that when i took him to to McDonalds once. i was standing out side his stall and holy Crap! That 4 year old never ceases to amaze me.

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(2 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

i'm cosidering making a guitar in my wood shop, does any one know how to go about this, or a good book on it?

listen to the original by john lennon. and just mimic the pattern. it's alot clearer than the covers i've heard

any chord in the "B" family. i think it's interesting that so many of you had trouble with C... it was the first one i learned and has always been my favorite one, but my fingers are really, really long. (might have something to do with it) i think bar chords can be hell on acoustic though.

what group or artist was the last straw before you finally quit stalling, go out, by a guitar and leaern to play? mine was dylan. i heard hurricane and bought the first acoustic i found.

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

Does any one here know how much LPs should costs in the states? i've seen a good condition White Album for $40, agood condition Neil Diamond Greaest Hits for $7.50, and  a perfect condition America for $2.00 (needles to say i bought it) but what should the running rate be nowadays?

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

badeye wrote:

How about some old country singers like

Ferlin Husky

Ray Price

Charlie Pride

Little Jimmy Dickens

Porter Wagner

Bill Anderson

Johny Horton

Carl Perkins

Lynn Anderson

The Carter Family

Glen Campbell

Just a few I still listen to.

Take Care...Badeye

stick on john anderson and that is one of the most phenomanal country music lists ever

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

My sister saw neil diamond at an air port in west virginia.
when  she told him that she liked a certain song (i forgot which one) he says , " i got over that song and acold at the same time."

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

I went to canada once. was real pretty

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(1 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

does anyone play said instument?

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

ham. i love ham on my toast.

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

There's an instrumental calleed the raven, i don't know who it's by, but it goes on,stops, someone receits the poem by edgar allen poe and then it continues for a few more minuets, but it;s pretty cool. does any one know who it's by?

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

He has asked me not to disclose his name, and i know your just gonna say that i'm covering up with that but he really asked me not to say who he was.

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

gitaardocphil wrote:

If you want: in 5 minutes I can write a complete crazy lyric, and try to figure out what I wanted to tell to the world

i'm up for that sounds like fun

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

the priest was at the time the legel advisor or something of the kind to the band and on the night of the launch of the album hotel california, henley called for a satnic priest to consecrate the album.

also, i know quite a bit about satanist, having been one myself at apoint in time.

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

SouthPaw41L wrote:

A priest who was actually in touch, for a long time with an admitted SATANIST? Hmmm, sounds kinda fishy to me. I don't mean to sound like I'm callin' you out. Nah!!!,
forget all that, I'm callin' you out. BS.

He wasn't apriest when he knew him, he was a lawyer then

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

I gnerally don't trust wikipedia, since it's edited buy it's users. but mey souce was apriest who was actually quite in touch with henly for along time.

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

jerome.oneil wrote:

Don Henly says you're full of beans.  The song is a metaphor for the music industry in Los Angeles.  Musicians enter it of their own accord, and then find they're stuck in that system forever.

They stabbed it with their steely knives..

That is a lyrical shout out to Donald Fagan, of Steely Dan fame.  They had referenced the Eagles in their song "Everything You Did."

All of that has been stated by the guys that actually wrote Hotel California, and are probably best suited to tell us what the song is about.

And it aint SATAN!!!!

henley is an admitted satanist, a group not renown for honesty.

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

Cash is definatly country's greatest. hey, how many here consider rockibilly and country the same thing?

gitaardocphil wrote:

So many religions, so many disputes, even wars, and at the end of the story, MUSLIMS included, we all believe in 1 person: GOD or ALLAH, they started later, maybe a bit more aggressive, with MOHAMMED, and Jezus is in their religion a prophet.

you might be iterested inthese books. a very good author http://www.tanbooks.com/index.php/page/ … gory_id/8/

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

Thanks. i was actually considering buying this

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

house of the rising sun. the animals

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(14 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

James McCormick wrote:

Here are some masterful musicians who happen to play guitar: Leo Kottke, John McLaughlin, Django Reinhardt, Andres Segovia.  There are Wikipedia articles about each of these men.

Leo Kottke? Nobody else i've ever encountered knows who he is.