Grandfather Clock by David Hartley
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sO WHO Says ya cain`t be in three places at the same time ???
And take note all the `wannabees`....all three Daves finished at the same time
Good stuff Dave always enjoy your vids...will be ordering some tracks from you soon
And take note all the `wannabees`....all three Daves finished at the same time
Good stuff Dave always enjoy your vids...will be ordering some tracks from you soon
Glyndwr
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Hilton Vol.Ped.
Brad Sarno 'Freeloader'
Boss/Roland SE-20 Space Echo
BJS `Hughey` bar
BJS 1" bar
Zookie thumbpicks
Dunlop and JN finger picks
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David Hartley..........you NEVER fail to amaze me.
How far did YOU have to go to resurect that olde, olde tune? "Grandfathers Clock"? I haven't heard that since I was a wee ladd.
You've got to bring us Forumites up to date, on which (whom?) came first, the steel guitar or Banjer?
Many steel players I've read about here on the Forum have a 'dislike' for banjer pickers in general; however, if you were a steel player first, I'd think some re-evaluating of the situation might be in order.
Enjoyed the performance, as always!
You've got to bring us Forumites up to date, on which (whom?) came first, the steel guitar or Banjer?
Many steel players I've read about here on the Forum have a 'dislike' for banjer pickers in general; however, if you were a steel player first, I'd think some re-evaluating of the situation might be in order.
Enjoyed the performance, as always!
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Another top shelf item, David you never cease to amaze me, wow, that's mighty fine picking...
Keep them coming.
Bill
PS: Waiting to hear some Dobro?
Keep them coming.
Bill
PS: Waiting to hear some Dobro?
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Re: Grandfather Clock by David Hartley
Cool! You are the MAN!David Hartley wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s5ryr21H30
OK..... Here come the banjo jokes?
David Hartley
P.S. Did you say banjo joke? Well, Okay!
Pirates have captured a dozen banjo players off of a cruise ship and are holding them for ransom.
Until their demands are met, they have threatened to release one every hour.
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