Teach Me To Play Eight Miles High

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...I'm great at stating the bloody obvious...
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Hey Bill, Thanks for making those EMH tracks available! I'm trying to learn that song and it sure helps to have that bass and drums w/o the guitars to play along with.

I've loaded it into Garage Band and now I can work on it at my own pace. I'm always on the lookout for any kind of "Jam Tracks" like that, especially FREE ones!

Thanks again!

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Congratulations on a very nice 370/12 David.
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Post by 6l6 »

McGuinn shows you how to play it (and other BYRDS hits) on his video at homespun.

Check it out!

http://www.homespuntapes.com/prodpg/prodpg.asp?prodID=989&prodType=

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Post by Don Miller »

The homespun version is the "Flamenco-esque version Roger was doing in his live set for a while...which became an instrumental on his latest CD.

That version is different than the one on the single or the RCA studio versions
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