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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby GoldenStreet » 04 Dec 2020, 14:53

Well played, Kurt, and very inventive and imaginative variations too!

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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby Razzmataz » 06 Dec 2020, 16:59

Does anyone remember Sleepwalk Mania? Ther was also an Apache Mania and I think a Walk, Don't Run Mania.
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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 07 Dec 2020, 01:56

I can't stay awake past the first verse if I listen to Sleepwalk once, heaven knows what effect 19 would have on me! A coma probably.
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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby petercreasey » 07 Dec 2020, 11:41

Uncle Fiesta wrote:I can't stay awake past the first verse if I listen to Sleepwalk once, heaven knows what effect 19 would have on me! A coma probably.

I play Sleepwalk as often as I can when you are at the club Steve..... then the rest of us can talk about real melodies while you are asleep :lol:
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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby dave robinson » 07 Dec 2020, 12:33

petercreasey wrote:
Uncle Fiesta wrote:I can't stay awake past the first verse if I listen to Sleepwalk once, heaven knows what effect 19 would have on me! A coma probably.

I play Sleepwalk as often as I can when you are at the club Steve..... then the rest of us can talk about real melodies while you are asleep :lol:


I like melodies such as Sleepwalk, Cavatina and similar, as they require passion and feel to be able to perform. I also enjoy more complex up tempo stuff such as The Savage and Man Of Mystery et al - However some prefer nondescript drivel which never did and never would make an impact on the record buying public, simply because it is a dirge to listen to which comes under the category of 'I'm losing the will to live'. :lol:
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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 08 Dec 2020, 02:18

Sleepwalk sounds ok when Pete plays it, for some strange reason!
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Re: Sleepwalk - different versions

Postby petercreasey » 08 Dec 2020, 11:26

Uncle Fiesta wrote:Sleepwalk sounds ok when Pete plays it, for some strange reason!

Thanks Steve. It is one of my Favourites.......if we all liked the same things it would be a strange World ;)
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