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Hi! This is a recording I did of Slow Boat to China (Jimmy buffet's Version). We got a few people together to do this (since I don't play the piano or bass...) This is my first crack at recording... Hope you like it.

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Swingin'! Great stuff Nichpo, you guys sound like you were having FUN! Thanks for posting that ... and turn yourself up in the mix next time.

More, more!


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Thanks. For the second time through the progression, i realize my guitar was a bit low... That was my attempt at improvisation with the major scale... didn't come out too well

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very cool. Wish I could hear your guitar more too.

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Sounds great!

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It's nice!

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Cool!

I dont know whos idea the "recording booth" was but I love it!

Nice job nichpo....I hope to hear more from you and your band

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It was Clancy's idea... I think.

 

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