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  Looking for old lesson "Can't find my way home"

My brain is old and tired but I would swear Kirk did this in Dropped D and I don't seem to be able to find it. Can someone point me to it or tell me the dreggs of those 60's excesses have finally caught up with me?

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No, Bobaloo, you still have a few marbles left. I did have that lesson up but I removed all lessons that breach copyright. Sorry about that, but they had to go. But, the upside is that you're sane.


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Well that depends on who you ask but I'd rather be crazy and have that lesson - especially the video. Fortunately, I think I have the GP file at home.

By the way, I don't post much but I just want to say, "Thank you". Between that book and your lessons and the other guys who post lessons and others who ask great questions and the great answers, I have made miles of progress in my understanding and playing after years of not connecting the dots. You take care now.

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