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edit #4
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Dont you mean edit #668?
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Nah, that's going to be a while.
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see you mention flats and 666 comes up ...
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Flats are for the devil's music, that rock n roll.
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You mean like Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, that kind of stuff? Image
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I think the blues needs a good Rick somewhere! With flatwounds? oops, sorry Jeff!
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actually for blues I like to pull out one of my 4 to 5 p-basses or jazz basses with a low B and rounds ... my 2030-5 is good for blues too and so is my 4004CI-5 ... but fender basses and blues go together pretty good ...
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But that's so "me too"! Be daring! Funk it up a bit! And that sustain!

Jes kiddin around!
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I use a 4003 with Pyramids and an upright for blues.

Jerry Lee Lewis rules!
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Jerry Lee Lewis' music is a fine example of how to make something so amazingly good that NO ONE can really find anything wrong with it.
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I never liked him ... not even back in the 60's ... too much dink dink dink on the piano ...
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He had all his major hits from 1955-57. Maybe you're thinking of Liberace?
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Ouch!
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Like that one huh Charlie? haha!
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