3,201

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

sorry, i thought you'd just misspelt stratocaster...at 3 inches deep, i would expect it to sound rather like any narrow body semi acoustic, which wouldn't be anything like an everyday acoustic, lacking tone and volume

3,202

(21 replies, posted in Recording)

i've just had confirmation that my DP24 is in this country, it arrived an hour ago. the web site says it's a priority delivery? maybe tomorrow, as the littlest hobo used to say

3,203

(21 replies, posted in Recording)

jerome, when i spoke to russ about it he said they were a lot cheaper in the states, but i cant afford to move there at the moment, so i'm playing the waiting game. last i heard was that it's now left (i hope) dubai and it's en route if not here in the UK, so hopefully delivery tomorrow, then i'll be very quiet for some time....

3,204

(21 replies, posted in Recording)

i spoke to russ a while ago about tascam DP24, well russ has had his and (as far as i know) is very happy with it. so a month ago i found an internet company that was selling them at £100 cheaper than most others i found. so i bought one. ordered over the net and paid for etc. that was a month ago, and i'm still waiting for the recorder. i've tracked it down, seeing as i'm in south wales (uk) the first notice i got was from new york us! it was there for 3 days now it's in dubai uae, where it's been for another 2 days. i'm wondering if it will go to hong kong before i (eventually) get it. hope it's before christmas......

3,205

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

hi jim,

i bought my strat during the 70's, it's a mexican. truly easy guitar to play as the neck is not too wide or flat like a gibson. at that time i never used FX pedals so i was never very happy with the sound, till i played through a marshall at full volume!

about 10 years ago with the finger board and frets wearing down somewhat, i grudgingly bought a kort, which i regretted immediately! and a year or so later i bought my telecaster, which i'm delighted with. i just wish it had a tremolo arm..you cant have everything...

but yes, by all means get a strat and be happy, it's like having a stepford wife...lololol

3,206

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

SUBVERSIVE? the songs were not written by the Monkees and probably not even chosen by them, "pleasant valley sunday" is a carole king/gerry goffin song and "claksville" is a boyce/hart song with boyce on guitar. if anything, it's the writers that would be "subversive"

well done russ. i heard the song and thought; nah, shan't bother, i'm with amy on this. where i like reggae, i also like heavy metal and funk. but i detest rap in any form. they call themselves modern poets, so write a book. i personally dont want to hear some cRAPPER, (took me ages to think of an acceptable word) repeating the same word over and over and it's usually a swear word, though to be honest, i couldn't make out any of the lyrics!

3,208

(7 replies, posted in Song requests)

did you try google first? it works wonders

3,209

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

some weird stuff going on all over; what about that guy who's invented a plastic gun and wants to put the plans on the internet so any dick can make one?

over here we've just got all these "hero's" of stage and screen that have turned out to be paedophiles, how sick can you get?

3,210

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

FYI, i have a ringo live CD in which walsh (with numerous others) are part of the band, so it wouldn't be new for walsh and starr to be on-stage together. walsh played "life in the fast lane" and "desperado"

3,211

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

i want a vocal capo...er...i mean caypo, where can i get one....oooh, the wife just came in and showed me by natural means.......

3,212

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

REALLY? try Annie's Song, john denver, must be one of the top voices ever...and i can name quite a few

3,213

(18 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

hi floyd,

i'm 61 at the moment, hoping to make 62 in july.

i've been playing? guitar since i was 15. played in cabaret bands from age 20, then heavy metal, then in a country duo, and finally, when elvis died, a solo. i'm still working the local pubs and clubs and my set is mainly covers of 50's and 60's pop songs, old rock and roll, and soppy ballads. oh and i intend to go on for a few more years too, so...go get `em floyd

my personal listening favourites are: yes, the beatles, genesis, jethro tull dire straits, thin lizzy and supertramp. so a bit of a rocker, really

phill

3,214

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

oddly enough, there was a documentary on the TV last night about the Monkees, which i enjoyed, i was always a fan from the beginning, probably thinking they were the first Beatles cover band (kinda!?) it was quite obvious that Mickey Dolenz wasn't actually playing drums as the kit was set up all wrong!

from the ridiculous to the sublime: any one know if there will be a new album to accompany the Eagles tour? hope so, "road out of eden" was brill

3,215

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

hi patti, welcome to chordie.

this is what i do; sing the chorus without the guitar. when you find a pitch you're happy with, strum some chords until you find the right key. then transpose from the original key.

if you have difficulty transposing, here's another tip; put it into the songwriting forum, set to chopro (the instructions are in the sticky), then when it comes out "all purdy like" look to the right and you should find a couple of switches that will transpose for you...simples. failing that, i'm sure we could help in some other way.

also welcome bucknbaja, this is also good advice if you can only play in the key of E.

3,216

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

peter tork plays piano on "daydream believer" davey also played on it as well as singing the vocal.

showing my age time; i remember seeing mickey dolenz on circus boy i think that's what it was called, back in the 50's

mike nesmith apparently had something to do with tipex (correction fluid)...made millions?

the single "randy scouse git" or "alternate title" as it was called here was written about mickeys experiences in the UK. eg: the 4 kings of EMI...the beatles. and the title was a catch phrase from a programme on TV, "til death do us part"

i'm a believer was written by an unknown singer/songwriter named neil diamond as was a little bit me, a little bit you.

FYI, having read the sleeve notes on "definitive monkeys" CD, mickey dolenz only plays drums on 5 tracks out of 29. peter tork plays piano or guitar on a few tracks. and on a lot of the tracks the only monkey involved is the one doing the lead vocal...work that one out.

3,217

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

you could always do a clapton. i believe he buys an extra seat in 1st class for his guitar. oh to be rich?

3,218

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

could there be a monkeys without davey jones?

i believe they were all musicians before they became monkeys. most notable was peter tork. the excuse at the time was that they had no time to play on their first few records as they had such a grueling schedule acting and singing? i once saw a brief video of them playing live and they sounded OK.

now the eagles that's a different matter. i'm hoping one of my kids will buy me the "history" DVD which is due out soon.

i hope they come near where i live as i'd love to see them live.

3,219

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

hi norm, been to benidorm lots of times also fuengirola, of the two benidorm would be best i think. one thing i have noticed is that the music bars all have mini disk players, so backing tracks are best on MD's.

i cant see the ryanairs or easyjets allowing a guitar as carry-on, it would have to go in the hold!

have you thought of going by boat? no problem there with baggage i wouldnt think.

if you just want to sit in a corner to strum and sing, you'd need to ask the owners first, but as long as they haven't got anything on and you dont want to be paid by them, you should be on a winner. they may give you a few free drinks... cool

let us know how you get on.

phill

3,220

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

what advantage does a woman have over a guitar?

1. they both make sweet music
2. they both make you very happy as long as you treat them right
3. a woman can cook your dinner...one for woman
4. a screaming guitar is much preferable to a screeching woman...one for guitar
5. once the guitar's in it's case you know where it is at all times...one more for guitar
6. a guitar wont want a new pair of shoes or a handbag every week, just a set of strings once a month (?)
7. a guitar cant rub your back after a long gig with a woman hanging round your neck

pretty even so far.

3,221

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

there's an even simpler way of avoiding this problem in the future

solution a, do not let your wife in the same room as your guitars

solution b, get rid of your clumsy wife, she may be trying to dispose of your guitars! cant have that

3,222

(15 replies, posted in Electric)

i can see where your coming from manic, but i tend to get a lot of buzzing and unwanted vibration from light strings on my acoustic, and i use it more for rhythm playing so a load of buzzing doesn't work for me there.

3,223

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

JJJ, yeah man, as you get older you see a lot of people and "names" you grew up with shuffle off this mortal coil. i'm scared that one morning i'll wake-up, look at the paper and see my name there. it will come to us all. sad about richie, i loved his interpretation of "lady madonna"

3,224

(1 replies, posted in Songwriting)

i didn't mean for this to be a song about a little girl being kidnapped and killed (and all the rest in between, that's just the way it turned out. i couldn't face writing the nasty bits, so it's only really half a song, but i think it's enough.

if you'd like to hear it, click on web site at the bottom left.

phill

3,225

(1 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I wrote this while I was waiting for my PC to boot-up tonight. I decided to have a quick plonk on the piano when the riff came to me, then the words. I recorded the piano and vocal at the same time, as a demo? then decided to add 2 rhythm guitars and a lead break. It all took from start to finish an hour (give or take)

Pieces of CottonUndefined


[INTRO; C-Am-F-G X 2]




[C] Pieces of cotton – [Am] caught in the wire.


She'd been [F] running from someone.


On the [G] night that she died.


[C] No one recalls how she [Am] walked out the door.


She was [F] playing one moment.


The [G] next she was gone.





So [Dm] how can the [G] pictures [C] appear on our [Am] screens?


All [Dm] smiling and [G] happy.


But [C] she must be – [Am] screaming, now.


Please [F] find me. And [Fm] free me.


From this [Am] darkness and [Em] pain.


And [F] soon I'll be [G] happy [C] again.