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Some of the transitions he made were spectacular... and only once or twice did he hose the rhythm by following the rhythm of the one before it.
But... how can I complain? It was STILL good.
how one feels re: Prince, no doubt he was
one of the great guitarists! As has been noted, he didn't just PLAY the guitar, he
shredded it! Unbelievable talent. RIP
sound in knoxville ... and try to find it now! -- j
p.s. inactive since '77; I got the table in about 1969 ::: http://www.bizapedia.com/tn/THUNDERHE...
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a quick search. . SC, OH, MI, NJ ... but not CT. -- j
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Started when I was six, played Rock and Jazz, Owned Warren Studios...and depending how long you've been around...you may have heard me on muzac. (one of our contracts in Boston).
found out how much of a challenge it is ... WoW. -- j
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