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hi everybody,

this song (or parts of it) yust poped in my heads minutes ago, actually this is the third time i'm trying playing it, so it's really far from great but i'd liked to share it with you because suprisingly to me it can be played with only two chords, c and F, so it's a really fun and simple song to play. By the way i have a bad guitar pick-up, strangly enough the high strings are beiing recorded much louder than the bass so you can barely hear the bass or strumming.

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Mull of Kintyre
oh Mull of Kintyre

This had me singing along ...Well done

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