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Auld Lang Syne...

Wow ...I had to try this after Master Kirk posted his version on X4's thread.
But after hearing Rocker Bob; Kirk, and X-4's version...I realize how much woodshedding I need to get this right!
Happy New Year anyway...this is my try..
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PS...Kirk I stole your ending...it sounded so good I couldnt resist. Thanks!!


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Nice job SlickCat, nice ending.

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Happy New Year, Slick Cat. Nice one. Nice ending!


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Slick,
Thats whaling. Good one ! Happy New Year almost.


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Thanks everyone....with Kirk in the lead and all the great people on this site, we are all sure to be playing even better in 2008!!!


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Sweet SlickCat, great tone. Happy New Years to ya, and may the good times slide your way!


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My father was a *Woodshedder". Actually my father, now passed these 25 years, was a Barbershopper. He was in a barbershop quartet as a tenor, if I remember correctly. The Wood Shedders practice area was at the WoodShed, a popular bar in my neck of the woods, as it were.

Needless to say, the bar activity pre-empted the singing activity as witnessed by my own singing.



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