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Nice Will & it brings back lots of good & funny memories for me to. Looking for a house some 35 years ago and went to a house & they had the revolving ball in the lounge a bar & full frontal nude pictures of themselves on the walls. Strange but true.  

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Nice Will & it brings back lots of good & funny memories for me to. Looking for a house some 35 years ago and went to a house & they had the revolving ball in the lounge a bar & full frontal nude pictures of themselves on the walls. Strange but true.  

I don't recall you coming round to my place...

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More than it did to his! :)

:D

 

It's such a precise piece to play - no mucking about with improvisation and stuff like that - so that full concentration is essential. While I'm staring gormlessly into space with a bored expression, I'm actually concentrating closely on the organ track and drum breaks so that I play exactly the right bit at the right time. When you're doing this live with other musicians - as I used to - there are all sorts of visual cues and nods to indicate what goes where, so it's much easier live - and I can risk a smile or two. All I have to guide me visually in a solo recording is a set of .WAV files tracking across the screen!

 

As many of us know, we musos must suffer for our art...

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Very good, One of the classics that make you wish you could play the guitar. Sadly not me.

I try, but my pals say I'm just an old plucker! :(

I think that was what they said?

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