Maybe this is why we like Guilds

Brad Little

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I was thinking how much it reminded me of Guy Clark, then read the description that he was co-writer. Of course Guy's version doesn't have quite the same level of picking.
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Sweet, is that a D-50?

I want one of those microphones!
 

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What a treat, to wake up and find this on the forum. Mighty fine pickin'. I'm grinnin'. :D Steffan
 

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Sweet! So much for getting ANY work done today. Might take more than an hour to learn this one. I wonder how it will sound on Grahams F47RCE (on loan). Hmmm, lets see...

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taabru45 said:
Good observation Graham, there is also a song about an old violin, at an auction, where an old man tunes it up and plays it, and it went from no interest to......much interest. Anyone know this one? Aren't 'stories' neat? Steffan
:D :D :D :D :D A H A ....here it is.......
http://rosemck1.tripod.com/touch-of-the ... -hand.html


It was called "The Masters Touch".
 

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In a way, its about that guitar you pick up in a store and it speaks to you...

Not at anywhere near that playing level, but I can really feel what the song is about, thanks for posting that!
 
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