Backing track request (Messrs Legg, perhaps?)

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Lane Gray
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Backing track request (Messrs Legg, perhaps?)

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A friend of mine has asked me to do one of my videos showing what I'd do with that Em-C bit of Fire on the Mountain. I lack both Band in a Box and the inclination to learn to use it.
If someone could put together 3 or 4 minutes of that sort of feel going from Em to C and back again, I'd appreciate it. My AOL email address is E9c6zum

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if you are talki9ng marshall tucker band, what format do you want it in?
shoot me an email at jess@jess2dotcom and i will email it to you..
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Email sent. Thanks
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Here ya go. I'm no BIAB jockey, but this was simple. Feel free to snag it, anyone who wants. Just 6 mins of Em-C! LOL!!!

http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/Fire%20 ... 20Lane.mp3
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Lane Gray wrote:A friend of mine has asked me to do one of my videos showing what I'd do with that Em-C bit of Fire on the Mountain. I lack both Band in a Box and the inclination to learn to use it.
If someone could put together 3 or 4 minutes of that sort of feel going from Em to C and back again, I'd appreciate it. My AOL email address is E9c6zum

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Lane, check with Mike Headrick.
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Post by Lane Gray »

Bill, I love Mike's stuff, I own two discs.
But I don't want the whole song, just a few minutes of the Em-C bit. I kinda think BIAB rather than a roomful of live pickers is a better use of the resources (although I admire, love and buy the tracks with live cats).
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Jim, that's EXACTLY what I had in mind.
Two minutes more, which I'll look at as a challenge, as I'm not sure I've got six minutes of ideas
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Post by Stuart Legg »

I've been away and just noticed this.
this mught be something you can get some ideas from in addition to Jims Audio
click here
I have notation for Steel parts.
Bo did this in a hurry. There are a lot more possibilities. Sorry we just don't have much time to pursue this with the Country Corral taking up most of our time.
Bo singing at the Corral very funny
click here
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