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Old November 13th, 2006
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What a wonderful song and lesson. I gotta hand it to you Kirk. You keep us busy with some great songs. Shucks, now I gotta be a full member. It just doesn't seem right not to.

Thank You Kirk!

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Hi R.C. Hope to hear from you more often.

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I will my friend and while I'm at it, I read a lot of your posts and you have no idea how much help you've been to me.

Ongoing Thanks...

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You've just made my day

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Kirk. I have not been around for a wee while and I was delighted to find this beautiful rendition of Great Dreams, on my return. JOhn Renbourn's version is too harsh, Ry Cooder's is amazing but this version takes the biscuit. Quite brilliant. Thanks.


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Thanks, frewgosh!

So, there's yet another title to this? 'Great Dreams'?


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Great Dreams from Heaven check out Joseph Spence cuban finger style player his version is what inspired Ry Cooder to record the same song great player no longer around shame.

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