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Mike
Just flying the flag...
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- Mike Stranks
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Just flying the flag...
The older I get, the better I used to be
Nice to see somebody else on that thread flying another flag for Rev Gary Davis - the first acoustic guitarist I wanted to emulate. Poles apart from Gordon in style, but what technique, and what emotion!
I was studying in Cambridge when he came to the Cambridge Folk Festival shortly before he died, but stupidly I was eager to get home and missed him. Repenting at leisure, now.
I was studying in Cambridge when he came to the Cambridge Folk Festival shortly before he died, but stupidly I was eager to get home and missed him. Repenting at leisure, now.
Nothing can possibly go wrong...
Yeah - I started off with one thumb and finger, but then found you could do bigger chords using another finger. Never got to more than that because I needed the last two to stop me hand falling off the scratchplate.
I got that guitar off some bloke in Fulham. Then I noticed it had two of those sticky out things - obviously a manufacturing fault - and had to sell it. I felt bad about not mentioning it to the guy who bought it, but I don't think he noticed...
I got that guitar off some bloke in Fulham. Then I noticed it had two of those sticky out things - obviously a manufacturing fault - and had to sell it. I felt bad about not mentioning it to the guy who bought it, but I don't think he noticed...
Nothing can possibly go wrong...
The worst of it was I had the thing re-fretted. You'd have thought the tech would have said something to me before he charged me double, wouldn't you? I just put it down to experience in the end.
At least I never had it nicked, unlike Gary Davis who, being blind, was always having his J200s purloined when he was singing on the streets in Harlem.
At least I never had it nicked, unlike Gary Davis who, being blind, was always having his J200s purloined when he was singing on the streets in Harlem.
Nothing can possibly go wrong...
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