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  1. 60's guy

    A Minor Affair

    It was here at the fret where I first heard the backing track 'A Minor Affair' a year or so ago and I've seen a lot of You Tube videos of guys (fathers and sons too) shredding to it which is all fine and well if that's what floats your boat. I thought I'd try to take a mellower approach to it...
  2. 60's guy

    I need an acoustic guitar amp

    I’m on the verge of buying an acoustic guitar amp because the bass player from my old band and I are considering doing a two man band thing at small venues. We have a PA system that can be fed via feeds. I’ve been exploring a couple of options as to amp choice...
  3. 60's guy

    Have Yourself A merry Little Christmas

    I have posted here lately 'cause I usually read more than I post. I hope everyone has a joyous and safe holiday season. I recorded this quite a few years ago and I think the eggnog may have been spiked with something.:D Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas!
  4. 60's guy

    DIY Guitar Rack

    For anyone who may be interested in building a guitar rack: I recently built a rack that holds 3 electric and 2 acoustic guitars. You can view or download the drawing plans: General Assembly Detail 1 Detail 2 Details 3 & 4 Details 5 & 6 Details 7 & 8 If anyone needs assistance modifing...
  5. 60's guy

    Winter

    Winter is a song I wrote and recorded for my friend Nicole who lives in Canada. My vocal and 5 guitar tracks are accompanied by Phil Traynor of St. Petersburg, Florida on bass, drums, and keyboards along with Canadian guitar player, Rami ,who played the guitar solo begining at 3:58.
  6. 60's guy

    Factory Towns And A Tired Heart

    I recorded this with my nephew Jameson shortly before he was employed into military service for 18 months in Afghanistan. http://www.box.net/shared/v2ii43z9am Jameson on acoustic guitar. I played bass guitar and harmonica.
  7. 60's guy

    For Natalie

    In another thread I had promised to post a song on which I used my Carvin Bolt guitar which comes very very close to sounding like a Strat depending on the pickup selection. My buddy, Ron, had recorded a song for his wife and he gave me permission to record two accompanying guitar tracks on his...
  8. 60's guy

    Save The Trip

    My youngest daughter and I recorded this 3 or 4 years ago. It's all her except for my adding lead guitar and bass. Save The Trip]
  9. 60's guy

    The River

    I happened to make an online connection with Dan Thompson of South Boston, VA a few months prior to a Jamfest that we would both be attending in 2006. Dan sent me a two part mandolin track, keyboard, and drum track that he had recorded. He wasn't wasn't sure if it would lead anywhere. I added...
  10. 60's guy

    Recording with your kids.

    I'd hate to think that I am alone to have recorded some of the old songs worthy of note with my kids! Me and my daughters..........Rocky Racoon Double speed! :D
  11. 60's guy

    Old Man - Neil Young cover

    A friend of mine, Arvo, who lives in Indiana asked me to provide instrumentation for a cover of Neil Young's Old Man that he wanted to provide a vocal. At his request I recorded all the acoustic instruments and Arvo sings. Old Man
  12. 60's guy

    Are there any Seals & Crofts in the house?

    I've been a lifelong fan of Seals & Crofts since the very first time I heard their music. I saw them perform live in Rhode Island at the Providence Civic Center during the height of their touring career. I have recorded a few cover versions of some of their tunes. Here is my cover recording of...
  13. 60's guy

    Hello from Connecticut

    I'm popping in to introduce myself. I've had the the pleasure of having Wingsdad as a very close friend of mine during the course of the past 6 years or so. The beginning of our friendship was rather cosmic in nature....an alignment of the stars perhaps. I hail from Connecticut where the grass...
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