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David Hartley
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Whoops...

Post by David Hartley »

I forgot I had already done that one, I just noticed it on youtube,
I must be getting old!


David

I may delete this one later, what a plonker I am.
At least it's in the right section again. :)
Last edited by David Hartley on 15 Aug 2009 6:28 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Hey David,
We'll take'em in twos and threes! :) Great job as always...Thanks for posting this classic again...Carl
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Better watch it David, I think you're falling to pieces! :lol:
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Hi David, Funny, last night I sat at my steel guitar and played that number the same as you did. Sounded great. Then I fell out of bed and woke up.....to reality.....Great number and great sound David, we love it......Bob
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Good Day David........................

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David, I realize you won't remember me, but the highlight of the Texas SGA Show...was the opportunity for ME, to see you in playing action in the little room.......and having had occasion to meet you personally out in the lobby, later in the day.

David.....I'm not a slobbering, awe-struck, newbie nor groupie, that as yet doesn't know one end of the g'tar from the other, yet I must say, getting to watch your YOUTUBE contributions are definitely a highlight of my day. You're a very fine musician and have that special 'touch of class' that sets you apart from the thousands of us 'wanna-bes' that have never quite made it to your level.

Like any number of the really top-flight pro players, you mix just enough 'eye-poppers' into your various arrangements.......interspaced among those key and essential silent pauses/rests.....that make listening to your music such an invigorating experience. THANK YOU for sharing..........

Why not one day, in beginner language, explain to us in exciting detail, every wire, cord and connector, starting at the guitar and running step by step, all of the way down to the AC cord going into the wall outlet. What strings you use, what kind of a 'seat' you're sitting on; what kind of shoes you're wearing and which direction you face, when you do those fantastic musical compositions. THANKS.........
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Post by Roy Ayres »

Ditto, Ray.

Masterful, David.
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Great David, as always.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

David, I hope that you will put this rendition on your "to do list" and tab it. There are so many great ideas here in this song and others. Thank you.
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Post by Ken Adkins »

David, St. Louis must have messed up you mind! hi hi
Hope you had a good time1
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Post by James Kerr »

Dave,
I don't care if you have already done this either, I just like to see, and hear you play so well.

James.
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