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garry
161 posts
Jan 18, 2012
3:39 PM
Here's something a little different from a gig last weekend. Love this song.

HawkeyeKane
645 posts
Jan 18, 2012
4:10 PM
Hell yeah! I'm a diehard Wholigan. Pete shoulda thought to put harp in the original. Great work Garry!
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Hawkeye Kane
garry
162 posts
Jan 18, 2012
7:24 PM
thank you. much appreciated.
jbone
740 posts
Jan 18, 2012
10:35 PM
nice job guys. now have you considered "Face the Face" at all?
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Ray
364 posts
Jan 19, 2012
6:13 AM
Excellent!! Thanks for sharing.
HawkeyeKane
649 posts
Jan 19, 2012
7:18 AM
Much to my dismay, the only Who song my band performs is Squeezebox. Forgetting the fact that it's from The Who By Numbers (aka Pete Townshend's Suicide Note), I can't tell you how many rock and jam bands here in town do that song, and I'm itching to get us learned into some better Who material.

I will say this though...ever since I got my RP90 pedal, Squeezebox has been a little more fun to do on harp since I programmed a preset that makes my harp sound like an actual accordion.
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Hawkeye Kane
garry
357 posts
Feb 26, 2013
10:01 PM
thought it'd be fun to post another one, from a year later.
feedback and advice are always appreciated.



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Last Edited by garry on Feb 26, 2013 10:02 PM
shadoe42
252 posts
Feb 27, 2013
5:23 PM
The second one is much better from a band perspective. You guys are much tighter in the second one.

Honestly I find nothing to say about the harp in either one. It pretty much rocks :)

I would suggest your singer work on his pitch and support vocally :)

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garry
358 posts
Feb 27, 2013
8:39 PM
@shadoe: i agree it's much tighter. the first one we (especially i) were still figuring it all out. that was why i thought to post it, as it's interesting to see the evolution.

and yes, the vocal range is a bit of a stretch.


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