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Pulled this one out of a puddle. Had a few flubs but I mighta pulled it offkinda like forgot the middle.I felt the gloom that set upon us.Now that's a song for a 12-string...ehh...a wet one.

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Nicely done.

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Awesome, I love The Rain Song. I was going to post a recording of it myself, Well Done.

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Pulled this one out of a puddle. Had a few flubs but I mighta pulled it offkinda like forgot the middle.I felt the gloom that set upon us.Now that's a song for a 12-string...ehh...a wet one.

The Bic Lighter reference was geared toward NOCATS reply in the Bron-y-aur thread.

And I know..".cursed the gloom",my mistake.

Just seems all I do is ruffle feathers around here.

And yeah, it was one take,( humble).didn't want to go through it again. I'm new to this myself.

My apologies to those who know what I'm referring to.

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Pretty impressive garry, another awsome zepplin tune, when are you and robert hooking up

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Nice job!

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Yesss...!!! Holy crap... That was awesome....!!!!

I wish someone would get on with it and invent a teleporter already... 'Cos I would
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Very impressive. If you could play that well yesterday, I think you could have made it to your work.

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Agreed, Very impresive , you might have inspired me to dig out my moms old 12 and fix those broken octave stings.

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I loved it. I had a 12 string once, i really miss it listening to your tune. very well done.

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Agreed, Very impresive , you might have inspired me to dig out my moms old 12 and fix those broken octave stings.
Hope I'm reading ya right....ehhh....that was done on a string

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D G C G C D tuning.

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Hope I'm reading ya right....ehhh....that was done on a string
I'm sorry...6 string

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Very nice! I learned this once...but in standard tuning...yours sounds better! some nice nuances in there too!

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Very nice! I learned this once...but in standard tuning...yours sounds better! some nice nuances in there too!
I liked the end ,,where I paused to put the pick in my mouth to finger pick,and then ya hear the pick hit the desk after I spit it out .

 

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