What is the PSG's "Stairway to Heaven"?
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What is the PSG's "Stairway to Heaven"?
So I'm trying to steep myself in the repertoire of this instrument as I learn (try) to play it.
What would you consider to be an example of the/a penultimate (edit, whoops, what word am I looking for here?) PSG performance?[/i]
What would you consider to be an example of the/a penultimate (edit, whoops, what word am I looking for here?) PSG performance?[/i]
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My penultimate performance was Texas Flood (That word doesn't mean what you think it means: www.dictionary.com Sorry, I tried to link to the completed search but that didn't work )
If you mean the one filling the same place as STH: an overplayed classic that just about all of us know and love playing, probably Crazy Arms, A Way to Survive or (among those of us who have a back neck and ain't afraid to use it) Night Life.
Teach Your Children isn't a bad choice for an easy anthem. No wonder it's easy: Jerry claimed to have only three weeks under his belt, but he had years of playing tasteful banjo (sorry for the oxymoron) and guitar.
But there can be no debate: my penultimate performance was Texas Flood. The last song was Turn On Your Love Light.
Monday, if you're still interested, I'll let you know what Sunday's penultimate was.
If you mean the one filling the same place as STH: an overplayed classic that just about all of us know and love playing, probably Crazy Arms, A Way to Survive or (among those of us who have a back neck and ain't afraid to use it) Night Life.
Teach Your Children isn't a bad choice for an easy anthem. No wonder it's easy: Jerry claimed to have only three weeks under his belt, but he had years of playing tasteful banjo (sorry for the oxymoron) and guitar.
But there can be no debate: my penultimate performance was Texas Flood. The last song was Turn On Your Love Light.
Monday, if you're still interested, I'll let you know what Sunday's penultimate was.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
Anyone who thinks Teach Your Children is easy isn't playing it right. It's diabolical.
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Teach... is composed of simple licks, filtered through the brain of Jerry. If you want it to come out right, you must torture time. I agree with B0b. Except when I'm in weird moods. At the right conditions, it just flows.
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I still like penultimate. Everyone, what's the second to last song you've played?
I think, if not the three I mentioned, Steel Guitarrrgghh Rag, Remington Ride or Sleepwalk. Which, sadly, I've never gotten around to learning
I think, if not the three I mentioned, Steel Guitarrrgghh Rag, Remington Ride or Sleepwalk. Which, sadly, I've never gotten around to learning
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Oh yes, Coma-walk. I can't stand Sleepwalk. My guitar player plays a great version and I always refused to learn it. I finally gave in and recently learned it to take a turn in the song, but I want the guitar player to keep it as HIS song (he really does do a good job on it). I think I would rather hear/play Steel Guitar Arrgghhh than Sleepwalk.
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Jerrys PSG playing in "Teach Your Children" is the perfect example of the penultimate of PSG songs in that it was the next to last thing a good PSG player would have ever played.
Well said, Stuart. At last we agree on something.
I'm surprised that "Someday Soon" hasn't received even one mention. Maybe it was too difficult?
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Did someone say "Stairway To Heaven?"
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