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That definitly had the rag time vintage sound. JB that was certainly different. I magine a mix with high tech and that alternating in a tune. One of my favorits is AM Radio done by Everclear. You'll get the idea check it out.
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I must've missed this first time around. Very impressive Jim - great feel.


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Nice i enjoy that style, good job

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Well, thank you all. I really wanted to do it again with the rest of the strains of the song( there are 5, I played 2) . But it takes dedication to pull it off, unfortunately time I have not had. But you all are inspiring me a little here. Thank you.
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