Parisienne Walkways (GM)

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Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby shadfan4 » 01 Sep 2022, 13:36

Not posted for a while so an old file from 2018

PW.mp3

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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby Stu's Dad » 01 Sep 2022, 22:57

I reckon that's a bit of alright Mike. A brave choice but you demonstrated that you were well up to the challenge. Excellent work indeed.

Any more like that at home?

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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby shadfan4 » 02 Sep 2022, 11:25

Thanks Len, I admit I didnt do this in one take......and as for the "Tricky bit" will not admit how many times I tried it until got it somewhere near right :D
Mike.

do have some other reasonbaly "tricky" ones in the "Back" catalogue, like Satriani's Cryin', Peter Greens Stumble, Floyds Wish you were here, and Hotel California....etc..
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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 03 Sep 2022, 15:22

Spot on Mike. A refreshing change from the bland and insipid offerings I often have to put up with in this section.



(PS - I don't often manage mine in one take either!)
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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby shadfan4 » 05 Sep 2022, 13:56

Thanks for the listen and nice comment UF, I too get hacked off listening to the most boring karaoke backed bland pop songs instrumentals that get mutilated on all these music sites :D

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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby Phrygian » 06 Sep 2022, 12:56

Well played! Good to know I'm not the only one who struggles with multiple takes to get close. Often, I never quite get there.
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Re: Parisienne Walkways (GM)

Postby shadfan4 » 06 Sep 2022, 13:18

This is why great great guitar players like GM, Clapton, Satriani, John Mayer etc are what they are and can play to a packed stadium and play some of the most difficult riffs, hit every note clean and not bat an eylid, I would balls up in the first few bars on a stage now so stay at home......

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