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  • bingefellerbingefeller Frets: 5723
    Now learning Call Me and We Close Our Eyes by Go West.  Trying to work out some interesting chord subs.  
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  • 57Deluxe57Deluxe Frets: 7339
    edited August 2015
    This - But properly once and for all... ALL parts....



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  • NikkoNikko Frets: 1803

    Thread revival time!

    Currently learning Fade to Black, and there are a lot of bits in it that are beyond my abilities. Still...onwards!

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  • pj310pj310 Frets: 41
    Telegraph Road!! Absolute gem. And if I can find a tab for it, Once Upon a Time in the West (Alchemy version)
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  • Danny1969Danny1969 Frets: 10413

    The Stranglers - Always the Sun

    Bedsitter - Soft Cell

    There is a light that never goes out - The Smiths

    Wouldn't it be good - Nick Kershaw

    If you ever think of me - Colourfield 

    All for Kick Up The Eighties, an eighties band I'm in 
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  • dtrdtr Frets: 1037
    At the moment, Sligo River Blues - John Fahey.

    Current ambition is to learn the whole of Blind Joe Death
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  • vizviz Frets: 10699
    High School Musical.
    Roland said: Scales are primarily a tool for categorising knowledge, not a rule for what can or cannot be played.
    Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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  • RocknRollDaveRocknRollDave Frets: 6493
    edited April 2016
    I am currently learning the DRUMS to My Sharona, so I can mime along to it in a video...(long story)... 

    Also, I am learning 2 x Fleetwood Mac songs as requests for a wedding gig: 
    Don't Stop 
    Go Your Own Way (thank fook they didn't ask for the solo version of Big Love....) 

     And then I am considering songs to do for some acoustic videos I want to film...
    Going to do a few of the regular wedding set but fancy throwing in a few for my own amusement that I probably won't publish, in particular Beautifully Broken by Gov't Mule. 

    I wanted to do Don't Hurt Yourself by Marillion, but it is in a stupidly high vocal register - proper dog-whistle stuff (kudos to Hogarth, you have some pipes on you there, mate!) and when I drop the key to one I can actually stand half a chance of singing it in, it really loses something from the song and I haven't found a way round that yet.

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  • Danny1969 said:

    The Stranglers - Always the Sun

    Bedsitter - Soft Cell

    There is a light that never goes out - The Smiths

    Wouldn't it be good - Nick Kershaw

    If you ever think of me - Colourfield 

    All for Kick Up The Eighties, an eighties band I'm in 

    cor, some corkers there!

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  • hywelghywelg Frets: 4303
    Jeff Healey - While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Hideaway
    Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler Ya Ya's version.
    ZZ Top - Jesus Just Left Chicago
    Free - Mr Big
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  • jpfampsjpfamps Frets: 2734
    Two Steps From The Blues & Cry, Cry, Cry by Bobby Bland




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