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Jon Hyde
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Steel and the Smiths...

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My band, 1 Uppers, plays a country cover of the the Smiths classic "How soon is now?" complete with fuzzed out steel solo. We used the song to make our first ever video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkPFWcyTylw

Check it out!
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That's really fun sounding!
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Really enjoyed it!!
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Unique to say the least! Great job!
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Post by Dave Harmonson »

Good stuff Jon.
I want to know how you stepped out of bar in Columbia City and wound up in Ballard. :)
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Mighty fine stuff!
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I really liked that!
And, nice suits.

GB
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Post by Jon Hyde »

Thanks all!! Been fun sharing it. Getting a very nice response from it!


Dave, we did that with the magic of filmmaking!!
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I thought you biked it the 15 or so miles.
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

Nice Song Jon, Enjoyed Listening To It. 8)

Could You Name The Band Members & Which Instrument They Play?

Roger
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First class! Just loved it.
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Very nice! I like the throwback to the "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" video.
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Post by Jon Hyde »

Matt! Nice catch! I daresay most are missing that detail. We thought it'd be cool to pay tribute to that.

Roger - it is: David Russell vocal/acoustic, Caben Buswell Bass, John Hendow baritone (doubleneck), Kris Geren Telecaster and Eric Eagle drums.

Dave - I would've but I think 15 miles on a bike with a D10 and a twin in tow would be more biking than I'm ready to tackle!
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