Everly Brothers - So Sad

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Re: Everly Brothers - So Sad

Postby Risky » 07 Apr 2010, 23:20

Stratpicker wrote:Hi Roger
Just for your Information - at a packed Hankies night last night Phil (Risky) and I did indeed play "So Sad" from your album.
No mistakes!! It went beautifully!
Great BT.
cheers
ian


There were 15 players and a few more listeners (including Roger The Fourth :think: ). Thanks for including this track, Roger (The Fifth :roll: ). There are few BTs that allow two guitars to perform together.

Now, if only I could play Jessica :oops:

Phil
(ex-guitar player) - now a ukulele and ukulele bass player!
Update: After 10 years absence, now a born-again Hankie
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Re: Everly Brothers - So Sad

Postby roger bayliss » 08 Apr 2010, 09:43

Very nice Roger (IV) ... I sincerely believe that the next CD shall be called 'Backing The Hankies'
Amen to that.

Roger (I)
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Re: Everly Brothers - So Sad

Postby rogera » 08 Apr 2010, 16:34

Glad to hear that it went well Ian and Phil.

As Phil said there aren't many BTs where you can play a duet and I think that it makes for good fun. There is actually one other track that I've done that can be played as a duet and that's an Everly Brothers Medley which I included on "Backin' the 60s".

It covers three tunes - Let It Be Me, Devoted To You, and All I Have To Do Is Dream.
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Re: Everly Brothers - So Sad

Postby Stratpicker » 08 Apr 2010, 18:36

Hi Roger the Fifth
Risky and I - We've been there, done that when we bought the CD each!! LOL!
That went very well too - a bit more to it than "So Sad" - aka more room for error!!! :oops:
cheers
ian
ps - I'm going to re-learn the Medley for the next Hankies as I rather remember offering to do it again with Risky. Must have been those nice pies and suasage rolls of his last night that lulled me into a false sense of Bonhommie.
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