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Daniel Policarpo
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Something for the lonesome on a Saturday night.

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If you got that lonesome feeling, hard for any other instrument to match that sentiment, especially from a song like Storms Never Last. Here's a good one done by Litaker...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qD8XhI ... e=youtu.be
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Darrell Gill
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Awesome William

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William I have almost down loaded every song that you have done.. still have a few left but I truly look up to you and your Jeff teaching style... no one does it like you.. thank you and I keep trying,..I hope others will catch the fever of true learning ...thank you

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John Booth
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Wow Will,
Where can I get your tab for this one?
That's a he## of a song the way you play it !
Jb in Ohio
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Harold Power
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Storms Never Last

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If there is anyone out there doing a better job on that song, show yourself, let us hear it.
A super job done by you William! Thanks H. P.
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George Buechley
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Post by George Buechley »

William,
Did you do this song for the Saturday Live weekly lesson a few years ago? If you didn't it'd be a great one to do. :)

George
Pre WWII Dobro, Sho~Bud Pro II Custom, Peavey Session 115, GFI Expo, Roland Cube XL80, Lil Izzy
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Daniel Policarpo
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I agree George! He's got a DVD instructional on this one out there already. I think I'm going to get this one. It's too good!
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Larry Robbins
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Your right guys, its a good un'!
I thought I had that one in my collection of William's instructional material but, found that I did not!!
Just ordered it! Better get you one! ;-)
Last edited by Larry Robbins on 23 Mar 2015 3:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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J C Toles
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Bill you the man nice sounds great.
Need help with your playing (CALL BILL).
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Daniel Policarpo
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Larry Robbins wrote:Your right guys, its a good un'!
I thought I had that one in my collection of William's instructional material but, found that I did not!!
Just ordered it! Better get you one! ;-)
He makes it sound so easy! Even if I only make it halfway there and everything falls apart by the end of the 1st chorus, I'm that much closer. I figure after 10 years at 1-2 hours a day I might be able to scratch my @ss in key.
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Better n Better

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William just sounds better n better each time I hear him play....I know I'm getting better but at my age it just takes longer....jr
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George Buechley
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Post by George Buechley »

Joe,
The steel does keep your mind young!


George
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