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BlueRedWhite

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  1. the one and only Joni Mitchell, i've been listening for a while, what a voice, awesome writing skills, a model to follow, i love her... besides that: Iron & Wine Patrick Watson (recently gave a concert here in Quebec) Goo Goo Dolls (Come to Me, love the song) The Lumineers Hozier Echosmith Elton John Ed Sheeran Francis Cabrel
  2. Mmm did you guys came together?? (cause you're definitely from another planet) Same planet as zorrow?
  3. Have you hear Frampton's version? I decided to give it a few, new repeated listenings and this Frampton version is growing on me, i really like it now....it gives me goosebumps So you know now....
  4. Have you hear Frampton's version? Yes, i have, and i concede, the tone and the solo of Frampton's guitar gives me goosebumps, but there is something about the Healey version as a whole, that makes it so frigging awesome, it goes a bit off the original, and that's is certainly something i appreciate, Frampton's guitar makes a solo, and it's sublime, Healey's guitar has its own voice, and it's her singing, Healey only accompanies her with his voice Healey's guitar is her own master, she's alive.
  5. Jeff Healey got my favourite version of "While my guitar gently weeps" Better than the original, and What. A. Solo.....haven't been surpassed yet. Cheers wherever you are Jeff...
  6. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! We need blankets and hot coffee for those mofos.... Seriously, welcome to the best forum on the web, don't fuck it
  7. Feliz Cumple Johnny boy! Have a great day!
  8. is a frigging chord progression and i could play you 5 songs using it because is a frigging CHORD progression!!!!! BS!!!
  9. It says so on the forum, so it must be it Happy Bday Thorn, and a day filled with good things (a new guitar maybe?)
  10. Saw the destruction today, Californians and other pirates, i hope you're all ok
  11. Actually, mango is the national fruit of India -that's where it comes from- and from there jump to the Americas, and it's the best fruit on the whole wide world. I've been considering a mango dinner table for a long time, i've wondered if the aroma of the fruit could be found in the wood. What i don't like of the mango guitar, that i tolerate on the mango table it's the black spots a little bit like bubinga or koa, and i don't know if would like on the guitar But if it contributes to the tone in any positive way, a tobacco burst mango guitar could be a nice option
  12. It is not our mistakes that define who we are; it is how we recover from those mistakes. Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.

  13. I like the Kill the king version he does..pretty good...thanks for sharing!! i didn't know about him, he plays with such easiness...lots of fluidity!!! he makes it look like a piece of cake!
  14. mmm.. does this apply to Indie (Independent) music too?? there is a whole other world over there
  15. I didn't like the 90s. I can listening to some new music if it is recommended Listening to Jason Mraz right now... and we tend to stay young by listening to old stuff when it comes to music i'll always be 17...open to everything, curious and all embracing
  16. Holy mother of DIY!!! Where's this guy? i wanna kiss him!!!
  17. That's what women love to hear. Fixed.
  18. DEUTSCHLAND!!!!!!!!!

  19. Ooh, so who'd you decide on: Serial or Jol? oh i would love to see TWINS on that ad!!!!! You know what? This is a continuation, but also a new beginning, a new lease on quality, passion of building guitars, this is starting all over again with maybe new models, who knows...so...i was wondering if it could be a good idea to have children, and adolescents ( i was thinking the kid that won a Hamer some time ago), musician children and young people. It will be completely different, and new, and attention grabbing...just an idea... I like also a seasoned player passing a guitar to a new player...it will widens the buyers pool... of course, we can also go mainstream..but if you're gonna put there a silicon bimbo like in Guitar One, put one that knows how to grab the guitar and knows at least one power chord....
  20. Damn, Mike- you ARE talented- building high quality, boutique guitars AND cooking some kick ass stir fry in your wok... Ah, fok it...the teacher got me an F on spelling Mike, i LOVE WOKING as well, specially fried Dim Sums..so any time that you come to Quebec, let me know'
  21. Mike, your wok speaks volumes of your talent. I wish you huge success, and i'll be one of your clients, hopefully in the near future, or later. I'm happy to see that the dream is not dead, and that you get to do what you love to do. Good luck!!!
  22. Ernesto Lecuona, the Ultimate Collection
  23. I concur with Tom, is a fascinating instrument and my ears just got blown out with the sound of the only existing Stradivarius guitar (?) It's impressive and beautiful, i do notice the quality of the sound. Would be great to have it at a real recording studio And as much as i'm against animal cruelty, the real sound of that guitar is with gut strings, i don't think they should subject the old instrument to the tensions of a nylon guitar, and then again, the real sound would be with (cat) gut strings thank you Mitch, what a beautiful post, thank you!!!
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