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That you playing, or?.....huh.gif

I wish ole, i wish..i cant play that good yet, but 1 day, when my fingers get a little harder, and my muscle memory stops loosing it's memory ,lol.

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Awesome idea Luke. Though I notice some ommitions from the list.

Metallica - Enter The Sandman, One,

Guns n Roses - Sweet Child O Mine, Paradise City, Knocking On Heavens Door (rather apt lol)

Queen - One Vision (from the motion picture Iron Eagle - ############### film awesome music), A Kind of Magic, Another One Bites The Dust

Iron Maiden - Aces High, Flight Of Icarus, Run To The Hills

Pretty much anything from The Who and Led Zep

What guitar have you got luke?

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Indeed Matt, those will need to be added B) , some great bands / songs there.

I dont have anythings too special ( no where near the gibson legue, lol ) its just a fender stratocaster, small amp, 2 mm Dunlop pick.

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Indeed Matt, those will need to be added B) , some great bands / songs there.

I dont have anythings too special ( no where near the gibson legue, lol ) its just a fender stratocaster, small amp, 2 mm Dunlop pick.

I started off with a £70 Washburn electric dry.gif

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Since I was 27 (6 years now), and Im probalby no better than I was when I first started :lol:

I keep meaning to get myself lessons, though I can play a few nice rifs. Youtube is good for lessons, I learned Enter The Sandman thanks to some guy on youtube lol

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lol, it does take a while to get those fingers hard, and muscle memory to develope.After a hard session, i find it hard to type on the keyboard, still, after nearly a year.My poor little finger tips are on fire!

Lessons are to expensive in my area, so YouTube have been my savior...i also lernt my first full song on YouTube - Pretty woman, lol.

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MMM sat here, sun shining, beer in hand ( a bud of course :P ) and BBQ goiin strong...lol

But yeh, if you havnt play it this year, i'd replace those strings.Finger grease eats them, as im sure you know..lol, i bet you would loose a few even tuning it.

And the lesson..my piont exactly, touching nearly £1 a min! :blink:

Off to go check the spicey chicken.....

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WOW it costs for you, I got my lessons for 14 pounds or something for an 1,5h, for the fingers-they just got blue for me and the skin bit stronger after a while.

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I play with (rather than "play") guitar too. I've got a Hank Marvin signature strat and do a few of the Shads numbers. When our am-dram group did a sixties cabaret I joined the orchestra, and had to learn fast to do rythm guitar to all sorts of numbers. I wish I'd kep it up... pick it up now and again and have a mess around, but can't find the time to do it properly. <sighs> :blush:

I olisten to all sorts of stuff when I'm flying - Led Zepp and Deep Purple, Queen, Quo, have a soft spot for Glam Rock numbers, lots of 60's hits, a couple of 80s albums too, Dire Straits, Sting and the Police, all sorts. My iPod has about 900 tracks on it, a really eclectic mix. Possibly the most unusual album is Lost Boys from The Flying Pickets - accapella music, but superbly done, with the best version of I Heard It Through The Grapevine I've ever heard.

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I run sound boards.

I listen to mainly Thousand Foot Krutch and Switchfoot. My favourite songs from Switchfoot are "Bullet Soul" and "The Sound".

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