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I ain't a Pirate and I ain't called Anne, but I sure am Bonnie!

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i wish i'd walked down the aisle to this


i'm married a year on friday! whoooot (it has been AWESOME)

anyway.. more to the point: i had a four string quartet, which i had always dreamed of.. however if i could do it again (and no, stead, i won't be), i would most definitely have this guy instead

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You never know - at least your open to the idea


As for the guy - yeah I enjoyed that - he is well rehearsed - as for how technically difficult it is, I'd have to leave comment to the Hengle (as he is king of the widdle - as it were) but i enjoyed it and for once I dont have to say "Talentless TW*T!" about someone doing something musical - thats isnt me...


 




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Heh.  That was cool!

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JonnyStead wrote:

You never know - at least your open to the idea






you're right, for our 30th we might do it again

smooches

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Hmm, I'm thinking really you'd have to walk back uo the aisle to that, unless you nwere planning a bit of a boogie in front of the altar once you got there?  You could hardly just ask him to fade out!

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true, it'd be more like up the aisle, around the pews, over the pulpit, through the vestibule, around the balcony and back down the aisle. maybe

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Which reminds me:  Don't suppose anybody has Sooty & Sweep puppets they'd care to lend me?

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Er... why?


Have you looked at ebay?



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Sheesh, I'm not paying that much, I only need them for a few minutes!  Friends getting married next month are doing Show Me The Way To Amarillo as their first dance.  Have been roped in.

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What?

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it reminds me of my sister's wedding where a coupla people sang that karaoke style. enough said.

i'm sure yours will be awesome

-- Edited by bonniepirateanne at 21:04, 2006-10-08

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Or not, as the case may be.  Video evidence would be nice...

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JonnyStead wrote:

You never know - at least your open to the idea


As for the guy - yeah I enjoyed that - he is well rehearsed - as for how technically difficult it is, I'd have to leave comment to the Hengle (as he is king of the widdle - as it were) but i enjoyed it and for once I dont have to say "Talentless TW*T!" about someone doing something musical - thats isnt me...


 






Always happy to oblige.

He's not bad. He's got the main part down, vibrato is nice but he needs to get his guitar intonated. Ouch! He falls down on the sweeps and taps though, rushes through them so they aren't clean and so they lose the point.

He's taken this guys backing track (with permission, it's on his website) and had a go, and fair play. JimmyC

I'm going to have to learn it actually, so people stop asking me "can you play that ... hur hur ... bet not, it's hard init" Yeah yeah ....

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Nice reply mate - you see most of this stuff goes above even my head...


At the end of the day if this kiddie can play Surfin with the alien, live, with a couple of beers in him and a backing band that (with the exception of the drummer) isnt completely familiar with it... then I'll be really impressed!


 


You learn it and I'll engineer and mix the final version!



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