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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 14, 2014 2:58:35 GMT
I really enjoyed this. Not sure why the lighting was so bad though, and you can hardly see Davy's face?
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 13, 2014 8:50:06 GMT
Nice, bare feet creative.
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 13, 2014 8:47:57 GMT
Yep that's a ripper, like it.
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 4, 2014 23:32:46 GMT
Rusty - thank you kind sir. A hotel in Bavaria sounds wonderful, have a great time. rk - thank you too, that video was spot on!!! Deb - thank you I have indeed been spoilt. Not sure if I will get out of pyjamas today hahaha. boakesey - cheers for that, if I am reading your posts correctly you're in Tanzania? How fabulous. Shari - I thank you. i still think you have secret tour dates you're not telling me about LOL. Rick K - thanks, and great video!
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 23:13:02 GMT
OK I'll start it off. A big happy birthday to our own Rusty Fingers and David Gallianetti !!
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 23:07:52 GMT
What is it with blue Strats???
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 13:37:33 GMT
When I saw Davy perform here in Melbourne a long long time ago, in a small suburban pub, there was an even younger guitarist who opened for him. Nobody had any idea who he was but he played a fabulous acoustic set all on his own and it turned out he had won Australia's Got Talent at just 16. I've kept track of him and really love an album he put out called Let Me Introduce You. He's still only about 22 now, and has a strong jazz influence. This is a cool track of his called Out Alive. Joe Robinson - Out Alive
And Black and Gold:
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 13:30:38 GMT
rk - it's Friday night here in Melbourne and I had a few gals over - we've been playing Thin Lizzy's "Live and Dangerous" - awesome sauce.
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 13:29:25 GMT
i love Blak and Blu - play it in the car alot.
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 3, 2014 13:25:55 GMT
That's cool Boakesey.
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 2, 2014 10:51:28 GMT
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 2, 2014 10:48:10 GMT
Hehe Melbourne is still there
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Post by Skippygirl on Oct 1, 2014 4:07:01 GMT
I love that Marker G is called Marker G . Everyone click on Markers C or D and that's my home town!
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Post by Skippygirl on Sept 30, 2014 22:40:25 GMT
Cool! Good noodles. I really admire the looping pedal, a person can do incredible things with it! A couple of gems - an artist called DubFX does a wonderful tune called "Soothe Your Pain" and then of course good ole Ed Sheeran - one ranga, one guitar, a looping pedal and a whole stadium full of people .
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Post by Skippygirl on Sept 30, 2014 10:07:51 GMT
Wow RK great collection! I do love a vinyl record. My collection is nowhere near as extensive as yours but we do like to have a vinyl party every now and again and our buddies bring over some albums each, we get overly refreshed and we play them real loud. Between my hubs and I we have an 'eclectic" selection - from Exile on Main St (gawd I just love Casino Boogie) to Clash, Devo, Thin Lizzy, Cold Chisel, Blondie, the Specials, FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE!!!!!, Johnny Cash, ACDC, Pink Floyd and so on and so on. The sound is just wonderful. Only problem is you have to keep changing the dang record .
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