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Newbie. Suffer On tune

Hi Guys,

I'm a big Slide guitar fan. This something I just recorded, so I thoght it would be a good first post on this forum

http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~tomasd/music/Suffer_On.mp3

Guitar is a 79 Les paul Satandard, amp: Zvex Nano head with 1x12eminence speaker cab. I use a porcelain slide with the neck pickup, to get a muddier tone. My singing not the best, but what can I do.


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that was great. Good playing,good vocals. Very cool.

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sorry bluestom, i'd love to listen but for some reason for me the link opens up a blank page. I'll try to check my settings and get back to you. just wanted you to know we're out here and we know your there.


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A very good job... I enjoyed it. Great licks and I think you are doing a good job on the vocals.


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