E9: The old Cialis theme
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E9: The old Cialis theme
Jimmy the guitar player and I sometimes play this during lulls on the bandstand to amuse ourselves.
Edited 3/12/12: After scores of complaints, I've amended the title to reflect that Cialis has changed the bed beneath the TV ad. Click here for the commercial.
Edited 3/12/12: After scores of complaints, I've amended the title to reflect that Cialis has changed the bed beneath the TV ad. Click here for the commercial.
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wonderful sustain
With all those slides in the tab, it appears the tune will l sustain for a long period of time making beautiful music. Thanks, Frank stevet
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Frank, when you were over here in the seventies, did you ever watch this program?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgMNxk_DU5E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgMNxk_DU5E
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Our version of that show was the old black-and-white "What's My Line?" (of work) where celebrity panelists asked a series of yes/no questions about the guest's occupation until they got a "no," or they made a guess: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_My_Line%3F
Thanks to your reply, I came back to this thread and discovered, unbelievably, I screwed up this simple tab. I'll make the correction to the first note of the fourth bar as soon as time permits.
Thanks to your reply, I came back to this thread and discovered, unbelievably, I screwed up this simple tab. I'll make the correction to the first note of the fourth bar as soon as time permits.