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I only got 102. Mainly because I kept clicking on the wrong answer.
The out of tune singing was easier. The wrong note piano would have been better if you could hear the examples a second time.
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1 hour ago, Caz said:
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Knew about Hey Jude at 2:58 but I'll need to listen to Louie Louie, which part of the tune is it?
The drummer admitted that he yelled "fcuk" after fumbling a drum fill at 0:54 on the record.
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Thats got be be up there with the 'You cant unhear it' swearing on Hey Jude and Louie Louie. 😁
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I started on bass because it only had 4 strings, so I thought it was easier. (Well, I was only 15)
Plodding away on root notes with no concept of music theory.
I then picked up the guitar a few years later, once I had got the gist of the way the bass worked.
Understanding how major and minor chords worked together was a revelation to me!
I can now play both, in bands and at home with relative ease.
Its great to have another string to yer bow.
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There is also a new mix of George Harrisons All Things Must Pass.
I quite like it.
The dependable Klaus dropped a clanger at 2.00 min in this new mix.
I had never noticed this before, buried under Spectors reverb.
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1 hour ago, Muzz said:
Once John hooked up with Yoko so intensely he had found his new soulmate and had no need for the other three guys.
In fact, nine months later, Lennon quit the band.
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1 hour ago, wateroftyne said:
Let It Be? He's all over it.
I thought they gave it to Phil Spector to produce?
Maybe they might let him out on licence to remix it.
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Is Giles Martin doing a remix in the same way as he did for Sgt Pepper, White Album and Abbey Road to co-incide with this release?
On the other hand, George Martin had nothing to do with the original album (Athough he features in the above video)
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Can I presume everybody has their straplocks by now?
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Nice little vid here from Sir Horace
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8 hours ago, skidder652003 said:
£87 quid, delivered..seriously...
https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_te_20mn_bm_standard_series.htm#bewertung
They have wacked the price up a bit.
Mine was only £77 back in March.
It only needed a minor tweak and was great out of the box.
No sharp frets or crackly electronics either!
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I dont know the song, but had a guess from the above chord sequence.
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I would say C major. No sharps.
E major has 4 of them.
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Tom Bornemann is my go to You Tuber.
Anything I want to have a go at, theres a good chance he's got it!
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Sounds like someones digging the road up.
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Stevie Nicks.
Sounds like a Nanny Goat that stepped on a nail.
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Possibly REM. However, Their first album 'Murmur' is fantastic and I still play it today.
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23 hours ago, Nail Soup said:
I can't imagine "You're so vain" being about a bass player.
Tenuous link time.
The famous badabump, badabump, badabump bass intro was in fact played by Klaus Voormann who also played bass on 'How Do You Sleep' in the OP.
He also designed the cover of the Beatles Album 'Revolver' a few years earlier.
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2 hours ago, 40hz said:
Paul Carrack has got a hell of a set of pipes on him.
I think he was singing for Squeeze round about this time. I think he appeared on 'Tempted'.
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1 hour ago, adamg67 said:
I reckon codpiece, and he needed two of them as they got very sweaty on stage.
Well, thats put me right off my pot noodle that has.
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John Mc Vie. Always melodic and in the pocket, and quite happy to stand at the back.
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To be honest, I wasn't too sure what to do at first. I just clicked on anything till I got the hang of it.