Herman's Hermits?

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leftybass
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Re: Herman's Hermits?

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I've always knew this was a guitar that was muted, but it has always seem to me that on 'Mrs. Brown' they were trying to get the sound close to something like a tenor/ragtime banjo sound..
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hahaha, so funny, my 10 year old is just starting to get into my record collection. He found the same clip on you tube, pulled out my 370 (he handles with care) and stuffed a polishing rag in there and starts going through the chords. "hey look dad"...I was like Holy S!
We saw H H at a street festival at the end of the summer, don't know who the guitar player was, but he was jumping around like mad with his mapleglo 620! They were great, full of personality/presence. The bummer was all medleys, and not much of BLAZE, which is their very best! BUSY LINE!
Does anyone know "A must to avoid"? isnt that great!?
I'm playing a coffee house near Atlantic City on Sat, and Ive decided to do Ms Brown right now!! :arrow: :mrgreen:
shamustwin
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1a12 wrote: I'm playing a coffee house near Atlantic City on Sat, and Ive decided to do Ms Brown right now!!
Don't tell Mr. Brown!
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Will Mrs. Brown approve? :lol:
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johnallg
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shamustwin wrote:
1a12 wrote: I'm playing a coffee house near Atlantic City on Sat, and Ive decided to do Ms Brown right now!!
Don't tell Mr. Brown!
ROFLMAO!!!!
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